New Age Kurling
“New Age Kurling” is a form of the game of Curling but instead of playing on ice it is played on any smooth flooring, such as a sport’s hall or dance floor. The game is played with rubber kurling stones and pushers the stones have three ball bearings on the bottom to allow the stones to move along the ground - a target is placed on the floor to aim towards, like in the traditional game. The game can be played by able bodied and disabled people on an equal footing, trials with disabled people have just been completed and it has proved so popular that it has been recognized as a sport by
Disabled Sports England, The British Wheelchair Sports Foundation and most disabled sports unions around the world. New Age Kurling is one of the fastest growing sports and it is now being played in 23 countries around the world. It is proving to be a great inclusive, fun game that can be played by all ages and all abilities. The game is currently being played by DELTA disability social group in Ringmer, East Sussex. For more information about DELTA please go to www.tbds.btinternet.co.uk
Download the recent New Age Kurling Newsletter (December 2008) for up-to-date info and forthcoming events in 2009.
Contacts
New Age Kurling contact John Bennett on 01303 873270, email info@kurling.com
New Age Kurling website: www.kurling.com






