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Kurling

New Age Kurling is a form of the original curling game, but adapted so that it can be played indoors on any smooth, flat surface, such as a sports hall, rather than on ice.

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Curling

An Overview of Kurling

The aim is to finish the game with your stones closest to the centre of a circular target zone, called the house.

Benefits

Kurling is an exercise for both body and mind, requiring concentration alongside physical stamina.

Involvement

Visit the Great Britain Kurling Association website to find a list of all of the clubs in England.

Find Kurling Clubs/Groups Near You

Use the search below to find local organisations near you.

National Governing Bodies

Great Britain Kurling Association

Contact Name
GBKA Secretary
Contact Email
gbka_secretary@hotmail.co.uk
Contact Telephone
01628 822050
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