2020
DOI: 10.1123/ssj.2019-0036
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“They are used to the traditional ways of doing things”: Older Men’s Experiences of Curling’s New Rationality

Abstract: Curling was perhaps once the sport the least associated with discipline and athleticism, instead having a reputation for drinking and smoking, an ethos prizing conviviality over competition, and a structure enabling amateurs to compete at the highest levels. However, during the gold-medal-winning performance of Team Brad Jacobs, a group of muscular young Canadian men, at the 2014 Winter Olympics, the public and media began celebrating changes in the sport that were already well under way. As curling enters a n… Show more

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“… 3 Like hockey, curling is also played on ice, but it is less physically intense and generally celebrated within popular parlance as a sport for those in later life (See Allain, 2020 ). …”
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“… 3 Like hockey, curling is also played on ice, but it is less physically intense and generally celebrated within popular parlance as a sport for those in later life (See Allain, 2020 ). …”
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confidence: 99%