South Lake Tahoe is hosting the first-ever Grand Slam of Curling event in the United States, featuring 32 elite teams from seven nations, including powerhouse Canada.
The sport has evolved significantly over the past 25 years, becoming more athletic with champions getting younger.
"The sport has changed a lot even since I started playing, you know, 25 years ago. It's come a long way, getting way more athletic. Champions are getting younger and younger," said one curling enthusiast.
Canada, known for its niche demographic that loves curling , faces the challenge of growing the sport globally.
"We've got a really niche demographic in Canada that loves the sport, so it's a challenge to grow it around the world. But you know, hence one of the reasons why we're here in Lake Tahoe," said M

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