Crokicurl
Render of a Crokicurl game in progress | |
| First played | 2016, Winnipeg |
|---|---|
| Characteristics | |
| Team members | 2 players |
| Type | Winter team sport |
| Presence | |
| Country or region | North America |
| Olympic | No |
| Paralympic | No |
| World Games | No |
Crokicurl is a Canadian winter sport invented by Liz Wreford and Leanne Muir of Public City Architecture in 2016 and first played in Winnipeg, Canada. The game is a large scale hybrid of curling and the board game Crokinole.
The related game of crokinole is a game in which the players take turn to flick small discs on a circular board, to score highest depending on where the disc lands on the board where the regions are marked with score.