Mixed Doubles is
the newest form of curling in the USCA.
The rules presented here are copied from the USCA Curling News, published in
May 2007.
A Mixed Doubles team
consists of two players (one male and one female).
RULES;
- Scoring is the
same as in regular curling.
- Each game will
consist of eight ends. If at the completion of the scheduled ends
the score is tied, play shall continue for the extra ends required
to determine the winning team.
- Each team shall
receive 48 minutes of playing time for an eight-end game. When extra
ends are required, the clocks will be reset, and each team shall
receive 6 minutes of playing time for each extra end.
- Each team shall
deliver five stones per end. The player delivering his/her team's
first stone of the end must also deliver his/her team's last stone
of that end. The other team member shall deliver the team's second,
third and fourth stones for that end. The player delivering the first
stone can change from end to end.
- No stone, including
those in the house, can be removed from play prior to the delivery
of the fourth stone of an end. If there is a violation, the delivered
stone shall be removed from play, and any displaced stone(s) shall
be replaced to their original position by the non-offending team.
- Prior to the start
of every end, one team shall instruct the game umpire to place their
team's stationary stone (1), and their opponent's stationary stone
(1), in either position A or B
A. A stone bisecting the center line, midway between
the hog line and the front of the house; or
B. A stone on the back half of the button, bisecting the
center line and touching the tee line.
- The team having
the decision on the placement of the stationary stones shall be:
(a) Unless predetermined, the teams opposing each other
in the game shall use a coin toss to determine which team has the decision
in the first end.
(b) Following the first end, the team that lost the end
will have the decision on the placement.
(c) If an end is blanked, the team that did not deliver
the last stone in that end shall have the decision on placement in the
next end.
- The team whose
stationary stone is placed in the position in front of the house
shall deliver first in that end, and the team whose stationary stone
is placed in the house shall deliver the second stone of that end.
- Prior to the start
of every game at WCF competitions, each team shall be allowed a 5
minute warm-up period on the rink on which they will be playing.
The team delivering the last stone in the first end shall practice
first.
Having read the
above rules numerous times, some clarification is in order. Reading
#5 above, and watching the video, the first three rocks thrown can
not be a takeout, even for stones in the house. The fourth and subsequent
stone can be a takeout.
If
you win the coin toss, then you get "the decision". If
you happen to lose an end, then you also get "the decision". If
you have "the
decision", then your team gets to decide where
to place the two stationary stones, one each of yours and your opponent's,
as specified in #6 above. By deciding
whose stone goes in the house and whose is a guard you've also determined
the hammer. By placing your stone in the house, you've taken
hammer.
You can also watch
a six minute promotional video on YouTube.
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