Women's curling

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Women's curling is the practice of curling by women. It has been part of the Winter Olympic Games since the 1998 Olympics in Nagano.

Bibliography

  • Tan Wei-dong, Hong Lin, "Discussion of the 2006 World Ladies Curling Championship", China Winter Sports, 2007.
  • Tan Wei-dong, Li Xue-qin, Wang Bing-yu, "Discussion of the Probability about Chinese Lady Curling Team Playing Well in the 2010 Olympic Winter Games", China Winter Sports, 2007.
  • Xu Yong-sheng, "Technical Contrast between Chinese and Korean Women Curling Team in the 6th Asian Winter Games", China Winter Sports, 2007.
  • Tan Wei-dong, "Analysis on the Advantage and Shortage of Chinese Ladies Curling Team for Preparing the 2010 Olympic Winter Games — My Thought on the 2008 World ladies Curling Championship", China Winter Sports, 2008.
  • Beverly D. Leipert, Robyn Plunkett, Donna Meagher-Stewart, Lynn Scruby, Heather Mair, Kevin B. Wamsley "'I Can't Imagine My Life Without It!': Curling and Health Promotion: A Photovoice Study", Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, vol. 43, n°1, March 2011, pp. 60–78.
  • Katherine A. Tamminen, Peter R.E. Crocker, "'I control my own emotions for the sake of the team': Emotional self-regulation and interpersonal emotion regulation among female high-performance curlers", Psychology of Sport and Exercise, vol. 14|n°5, September 2013, pp. 737–747.
  • Shou Zhong Zhang, "Analysis of Specific Cognitive Ability Characteristics of Chinese Women Curling Athletes", Advanced Materials Research, vol. 971-973, June 2014, pp. 2736–2739.

See also

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