(Winter Olympics asks "Ji") The curling that was selected for the seven Winter Olympics the latest, turned out to be a performance event?

  China News Service, Shijiazhuang, December 25. The four major events of skiing, skating, ice hockey, and snowmobiling have always played the most classic and traditional roles in the nearly 100-year history of the Winter Olympics. The first 7 Winter Olympics have continued. The first four major items set the pattern.

  At the 8th Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, USA in 1960, military ski shooting became an official event and was renamed biathlon.

At the 9th Winter Olympics in 1964, the sleigh event became a new member of the Olympic family, thus forming a new pattern of six major events.

In the following 30 years, the Winter Olympics has maintained such a project setup pattern.

  Curling, also known as curling and skating on ice, is a throwing competition on ice in units of teams. It originated in Scotland and is hailed as the "chess" on ice.

In 1924, curling made its debut as a performance item at the first Winter Olympics.

Curling became an official event at the 18th Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan in 1998.

This project is also the latest to be established among the seven major events of the current Winter Olympics.

(Compiled by Niu Lin)