| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | dude58677 (0) 04/26/2007 | Needs strong abs to sweep and must have a good bench press endurance to keep pushing the rock.
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 | FranksWildYears (48) 04/16/2007 | Why wouldn't it be considered a sport. It involves two competative teams and a scoring system based on interaction between the participants. Just because nobody gets hit doesn't mean its not a legitimate sport.
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 | Molfan (57) 04/19/2006 | it is a sport bigger in some of the Europeon countries. I find it a bit humerous to watch.looks a little like shuffleboard on ice.
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 | zuchinibut (35) 02/12/2006 | Hell of a game...but not a sport.
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 | swangmaster8 (4) 05/16/2005 | I really don't understand this sport it confuses me and I don't know the rules.
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 | excelsior30 (8) 05/12/2005 | Many people here in the US are just ignorant about this sport. Though it is accuracy being stressed here, you are sweeping and that takes energy and some training. Scores are accounted for and it's a phenom in Canada and all other countries. Defintely a sport. If you are interested in this, the 2006 Men's World Championships (Olympic Qualifying) will be held in Amherst, MA. It's easy to understand, you will catch on.
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