10th end at the BKT Tires & OK Tire World Men's Curling Championship 2023 - Sweden's Niklas Edin plays a super spinner to tie the game and force an extra end against Norway.
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Announcer before the shot: This will be the best shot in history if he makes this. Curling world after the shot: This was the best shot in the history of curling.
@donnsatrom1324 Жыл бұрын
The swedish crowd at the end chanting ”årets sten” (stone of the year)🎉
@paulramen2535 Жыл бұрын
Loved the congrats from the Norway team too
@glenm.840 Жыл бұрын
That's what Curling is all aboot. The sport there the winner has to buy the loser a beer!
@serpico1616 Жыл бұрын
This may be the most unbelievable shot ever played in this game. No doubt. My jaw dropped when I saw it.
@emersonsteffler4149 Жыл бұрын
no contest. THE best shot every made
@supersupersocco Жыл бұрын
It's amazing that this isn't going viral, but it's because non-curlers can't grasp what's unique about the shot. To them it's totally unremarkable.
@ProHumanity Жыл бұрын
Curling; The sport so complex that it's most impossible shot can't be understood by non-curlers, and is mistakenly laughed at by an audience who travelled around the world to spectate.
@ProHumanity Жыл бұрын
@@ProHumanitycan u tell me I'm a non curler
@PHALANGE19319 ай бұрын
@@PHALANGE1931 Sure, I can explain it briefly, but for a more complete explanation, search for a youtube video called "Chess on Ice - Niklas Edin Super Spinner: Breaking Down the Best Curling Shot Ever Made"
@ProHumanity8 ай бұрын
Best shot ever in curling, period
@liamgoldbeck Жыл бұрын
Nothing is impossible to King Niklas, the GOAT! He came, he saw, he did. Bravo!!!!
@dhelaf232 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact, Niklas Edin plays quite a lot of pool, and he's not bad at all. Just outside the Swedish Elite-rankings. In pool, you sometimes use a lot of side-spin on the cue-ball to throw the object-ball. My guess is that all the pool-practice paid off right there. Amazing shot!
@niclasbergendorff7967 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the heads up...I know about putting English in Pool. I guess Edin knows/understands the physics behind this shot on theory (and now reality).
@ryanironheart4154 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, as a pool player, it weirded me out that this was considered the best shot in the history of curling. Obviously, I'm not a curler and I know the physics differs tremendously, but if the video title wasn't what it was and the people hadn't said it was the best shot in the history of curling, then my response would have been merely, "Wow, that was impressive." It seems crazy to me they say they've never even seen it done in practice. But obviously, I trust the people who know curling when they say it is the best shot ever. I would really like to understand more about why it was more than just merely impressive and was in fact the greatest shot in the history of the sport.
@snoski Жыл бұрын
I think @@snoski that it is impressive because it has to travel down the ice, and the condition of the ice changes during a match, perhaps a bit more than the cloth on a pool/billiard table, and why we dont see that many trying a shot like this
@bazzakrak Жыл бұрын
WOW! Niklas Edin, out of this world!
@scotsas21 Жыл бұрын
カーリングの歴史の積み重ねの頂点のようなショット。
@user-rh5ps9fg1p Жыл бұрын
Firstly it had to work, it did work, secondly it had to score, it did score. We watched & we were amazed at the imagination & skill we witnessed. I have watched it many time & still I am amazed. Thank you Niklas Edin
@keithdm1466Ай бұрын
I think this shot solidifies his spot as the greatest curler ever. We all knew he was great. The creativity is a game changer.
@dannycarlow8204 Жыл бұрын
I shouted out loud in my office when I saw this live.
@evanjohnson1226 Жыл бұрын
I love seeing such reactions to curling! True passion!
@therunningbear3846 Жыл бұрын
Incredible shot and incredible sportsmanship
@bvldr Жыл бұрын
And an incredible measuring (that didn´t really surprise me)!
@84com835 ай бұрын
That is insane. I totally understand curling and i do say that this is absolutely mindboggling. genius.
@lodestar1853 Жыл бұрын
Any competitor would appreciate something like that, it's super risky but doing it and nailing it? Man, that is respect!
@bojnebojnebojneАй бұрын
Well, actually not sp risky since it's the last stone. Either he makes it or not. Really nothing to lose.
@Kvarnheden13 күн бұрын
@@Kvarnheden That can be said for pretty much anything, so your comment is just simply pointless. There are several ways to look at what is "risky", not only in terms of score standing...
@bojnebojnebojne12 күн бұрын
He or anyone could try that shot a 100 times and I'm pretty sure it would be a 99% failure. Shot of the year without a doubt.😳😳Yet so humble!
@rocco... Жыл бұрын
There has never been a crazier curling shot.
@thescream79 Жыл бұрын
We are witnessing the evolution 🧬 of curling take place. Teams will now practice spinning techniques and it will be the new meta in 10 years
@o6122 Жыл бұрын
I thought he was throwing it away. OMG and then that shot that stole the show
@barbarawarnock7687 Жыл бұрын
Physics takes a holiday! Just absolutely unreal.
@DralenDragonfox Жыл бұрын
I think physics very much didn't take a holiday but we had somebody who gives lessons in physics.
@michaelfarrow5817 Жыл бұрын
I saw it on live streaming. I’m so happy.
@Per.G.Andersson Жыл бұрын
Mindblowing.... What a genius!
@_fox.alpha_ Жыл бұрын
He dared not put more spin on it lest he might lose a sweeper.🌀
@magnuskindblom4434 Жыл бұрын
That’s why he’s the GOAT
@MuzzaElf Жыл бұрын
Absolutely unreal, Edin plays the sport on cheat mode sometimes.
@weatherdog Жыл бұрын
Jeff Stoughton from Manitoba made one of these shots in the late 90’s. It was either at a Brier or in the provincial playdowns. It hit opponents shot rock away and stuck to score 3. This man can throw anything and make it work.
@damhnaitcockburn2970 Жыл бұрын
Was it filmed? Is it here on youtube somewhere?
@ProHumanity Жыл бұрын
@@ProHumanity I’m sure it was filmed, but I wasn’t able to find any clips on KZhead.
@damhnaitcockburn2970 Жыл бұрын
@@damhnaitcockburn2970 Okay well thanks for looking! Someday it will show up here on youtube!
@ProHumanity Жыл бұрын
@@ProHumanity it was from the late 90’s, back before digital, so you never know.
@damhnaitcockburn2970 Жыл бұрын
@@damhnaitcockburn2970 Sure, but those VHS to DVD burners cost like $150, so very easy to convert to digital.
@ProHumanity Жыл бұрын
After last year when he FINALLY got the pressure of winning the Olympics of his back he can now just let loose.
@RickeGnool Жыл бұрын
The greatest Curling team ever as well. Just took the World Championships - again
@52TenorАй бұрын
Epic! He actually said "Enkelt!" after😅! Enkelt=Easy
@joelsvensson1240 Жыл бұрын
haha! thanks for that. That's some great context I wouldn't have had otherwise. So not only is he excellent at curling, he has a sense of humor, too.
@snoski Жыл бұрын
지금까지 내가 본 역대 컬링경기 중 최고의 샷^^
@jo-bc4ks Жыл бұрын
Proud to be a Swede that also loves curling!!
@user-ju8uh6ql1t Жыл бұрын
This should forever remove any question of who is the GOAT of curling. Six-time world champion, Olympic gold, silver & bronze medals, literally hundreds of "best curling shots" . . . and now this spinner!!!!
@larrysatrom8278 Жыл бұрын
What a shot…..😮
@sandrozwicky880 Жыл бұрын
The amount of handle he put on it --- he had to twist backwards to get the speed up! I've only ever seen somebody put that much spin on a rock in below average club curling (ahem, nobody I know...) Not just one of the best draws of all-time, maybe one of the best shots of all time.
@wall171717 Жыл бұрын
Lucky to watch that made live.
@youngglass1336 Жыл бұрын
Han är otroligt bra!
@GETTERoriginalАй бұрын
Mr. Edin👏👏👏👏👏
@koh-ichirohshohda2645 Жыл бұрын
Just wow!
@TheBandStrom Жыл бұрын
Curling is such an amazing TV sport
@drSwan77Ай бұрын
Sorcery!
@karenkaino3483 Жыл бұрын
This is the most amazing shot that I don't understand!
@mindfulmagician7550 Жыл бұрын
Curlerns normally rotate the stone they release fairly lightly so it makes about 3-6 rotations in all. That way the curl of the stone steers its trajectory so the stone ends up where they want it. Edin released a stone spun so heavily it made about 50(!) rotations. That way the rotation didn't just steer his stone's trajectory - it ALSO meant the strong rotatoon caused the stone he hit to spin too! That was groundbreaking, elite curlers haven't played like that before. It also takes a lot of practice to be able to make that shot because the extra spin completely changes the trajectory and how far the stone goes. So it's a lot of extra work for a kind of shot you'd only do once in many games.
@petrograd4068 Жыл бұрын
This type of shot should be known as "The Edin spinner" lol
@larshansson9814Ай бұрын
Torque ftw!
@SigveIndregard Жыл бұрын
Niklas Edin's another day at office.
@Durzy007 Жыл бұрын
😆
@mattias5157 Жыл бұрын
Totally incredibly mind blowing!! But who won the game.? Can Swedes and Norwegians understand each other’s language.?
@royjohnson465 Жыл бұрын
It is basically the same written language (as are Danish), but pronounced a bit different. Swedish and Norwegian are quite easy to understand each other, but Danish are pronounced very different (Danes understands Swedes/Norwegians, but maybe not the other way around)
@olabrandborn1727 Жыл бұрын
Norway scored in the extra end to win 8-7.
@damhnaitcockburn2970 Жыл бұрын
Yeah Swedes/Norwegians understand each other with some effort. Before the shot the Norwegian player said "My bet is on 22 spins"
@petrograd4068 Жыл бұрын
Norway understanbd each other more what they understand Danish
@OSSY17 Жыл бұрын
🐐
@jockez3581 Жыл бұрын
Wow what a great shot!
@quwang18 Жыл бұрын
Årets sten!
@FyrverkАй бұрын
ここにもいたか!神の手
@user-fb9cl3jv6y Жыл бұрын
🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
@belijakova Жыл бұрын
"Just when they think they have all the answers, I change the questions." - Roddy Piper
@joepod Жыл бұрын
물리엔진 오류 아닌가요? 맙소사!
@CheYoarm Жыл бұрын
I've never seen curling before. Can someone explain why this is so impressive?
@tuxedo_penguin4628 Жыл бұрын
Because the stone had to travel 140 feet, be thrown with precise weight to allow the spin to activate at the precise distance from the object stone, armed with a spin that defies accurate calculation, miss the guard stone out front and curve a ridiculous trajectory to contact the object stone at the precise point to knock it back, not disturb the yellow stones' position and stay in the rings for second shot. Achieving success defies probability - perhaps one in a million to get it right and Edin did!
@tonyneilson1652 Жыл бұрын
Det här kan vara den osexistaste sporten näst efter gång?
@BonsaiKittenLadyАй бұрын
Utan tvekan. Men 100% trevligt på en andra skärm medans man gör något vettigt på den första.
@indiefjantАй бұрын
Not a curler. This just popped up in my feed, but great sportsmanship :)
@pc4mlc451 Жыл бұрын
Can anyone explain what is so remarkable? This is a genuine interest question
@Matttski Жыл бұрын
No one answered your question. So a little late, all I can say is that making a stone traveling 140 feet on ice, moving in an exact curve to do EXACTLY what you need it to do, was almost a miracle in this situation. The stones higher up was "guards" that made it "humanly impossible" to get to Norways red stone, it was so well protected. So making 1 point was all that seemed possible for team Sweden with that last stone of the round. That would not have been enough (it was the last 10'th round and Norway was in the lead with two points). And to get down to only touch the red stone enough to move it outwards, and NOT move your own yellow stone so close behind, looked to everyone like there was absolutly no way to do it. AND to have the stone in motion come to a stop better that your opponents best, to make those two points to get to play an 11'th round, and give yourself a chance to win the game, made it even more unlikely. So the position of the stones on the ice, the pressure of "do or die", the mere physics of heavy stones gliding on ice. It needed a perfect pace to move in so perfectly, and get a perfect result. And to create such a spinn to get it to move up towards the red stone at the exact right point.... It blew peoples minds! The fact that it all looks so easy says it all really. 😊
@RosinedalАй бұрын
0:10 "My guess is that it'll be 22 rotations"
@pbrynildАй бұрын
Great shot - but Norway still won in the extra end!
@martinmitchell7280 Жыл бұрын
No one will remember that...
@MrGeud Жыл бұрын
😊
@knik3726 Жыл бұрын
Интересно, креативно, нестандартно
@user-tc8cg3gj1r Жыл бұрын
Did that just happend..😂😂😂😂
@DrMcKay66 Жыл бұрын
Yes, Einstein Was Wrong with curving space. Right with Relative Time 🙂
@jukkasavorinen3729 Жыл бұрын
It curled back right at the end so the sweeping at the end was in vain.
@mcloutier5 Жыл бұрын
Now we know that RU player would attack them by force.
@marektallian6789Ай бұрын
Tied with with Hackner's shot in Moncton.
@flemingcourt Жыл бұрын
🥌👍
@melshea2276 Жыл бұрын
0:38: Before the shot: "People don't realize this is an attempt". After the shot: Huge cheer from the crowd. There you have it Mr announcer: people were fully aware of the shot.
@wickedpawn54375 ай бұрын
I've always thought it's nonsense to think such shots have only a one in a hundred chance of success. They said the same thing about the forward pass in football back in 1913 when Knute Rockne started practicing it. There was no rule against the forward pass, yet players only tried it for laughs when there was no hope of winning. Hopefully Niklas Edin will do for curling what Rockne did for football. As my grandfather who played for Knute Rockne at Notre Dame taught me, it's just a matter of practice.
@northcoastnoise11 ай бұрын
Many times I saw Eddie Werenick and or Paul Savage do this same shot.
@mary-annfowler7814 Жыл бұрын
?
@pekka6767 Жыл бұрын
This will surely cause a steroids scandal in curling ... soon all pro curling players will be tested for steroid use ... no more getting by on steroids for the pro's ... no sir
@eratera5836 Жыл бұрын
i don’t get it…
@WonJessie Жыл бұрын
Is this a sport?
@unskeptable Жыл бұрын
Try watching. Beats 💤bashitball!🏀
@rocco... Жыл бұрын
Yes, yes it is. Curling is a sport.
@askafroan525 Жыл бұрын
Sorry I tried to watch this but it's horrible. I dont think it should be legally a sport. I am curious what their salary is
@unskeptable Жыл бұрын
And then he lost in the extra end.
@davidbroughall3782 Жыл бұрын
OK....so what was so great?
@dansmith1282 Жыл бұрын
NOT the so called greatest shot in history. There is no finess by throwing this spinner. Just hope as he remarked. Finess, strategic shots out way a spinner shot hoping he can make it. A spinner will keep the rock straiter. No finess in that.
@Sizzzzzzzz10 ай бұрын
Really nice shot, but don't get stupid.
@dougamundson68365 ай бұрын
Only reason this happened was because of where it is being played. Canada does have some of the best ice in the world. Now saying that is it the best shot ever no. the best called and made shot yes. And trust me i have seen some things happen from flukes at club that would blow your mind.example call draw was inside broom and heavy ticked off 4 rocks to land on button to steal a win. It has been practiced by bye high level teams but non would do it on high level play. Still hats off to and incredible shot. Well done and cheers everybody.
@jarodclogg2098 Жыл бұрын
Jarod, I understand what you are saying, but a fluke miss thrown shot is just that, a fluke. It is not a great shot if the attempt was not a called intentional shot IMO. This shot was a called intentional attempt that was made with virtually no room for error and it was made with just a few .001 of a inch to spare!
@timlindgren8264 Жыл бұрын
Not even close to being the greatest curling shot ever!!! Try some research for spectacular shots. Kevin Koe is a good place to start!!!
@Sizzzzzzzz Жыл бұрын
Koe has never shot a more difficult shot than this in his life.
@buzzerbeater372 ай бұрын
It's never the greatest shot ever. Not even close.
@000001willy Жыл бұрын
Says who? I've seen better, albeit not always intentional, at the club I live near. People love eye-catching (clickbait) titles but you're not fooling me. Hillarious that these young announcers think that their memories are all that's important here 😆 🤣 😂
@kelbale Жыл бұрын
Not great. Just a gimmick for the fans. Trick shots are not part of the game.
@gordonwaldner9792 Жыл бұрын
That might be a "crazy" shot but not even anywhere close to the greatest shot. Nope
@Whiskey-Tango-Foxtrot Жыл бұрын
Really? It’s a good shot, I’m happy for them, but it is nowhere near the ‘greatest shot’ in curling history. Give me a break
@melgreier1630 Жыл бұрын
BS! I have done better shots than that in high school curling, lmao!
@steveramsey7983 Жыл бұрын
What a terrible video title
@antoniochemello Жыл бұрын
I used to curl , what's remarkable about that shot ? , It was spinning a lot but calling the shot remarkable is like calling Biden a legitimate president
@grazynazambeanie5963 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree. Admittedly I have never ever curled but tbh how hard can it be? Just slide a stone along some ice and sooner or later you'll get an Olympic Gold! Kinda like when Hendrix plays guitar, he just sort of moves his hands along the neck of a guitar in a random order and people say it's extrordinary, what's so hard moving your hands up and down on a wooden stick?! My 3 year old kid can do it and he doesn't get any recognition (especially from me).
@marheny20 Жыл бұрын
We used to do this stuff when we practiced ,but to pull it off in a game..well koo koo !!
@michaelbeerbados3291 Жыл бұрын
Wow 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@colincampbell815 Жыл бұрын
Double E - Epic Edin
@hnican Жыл бұрын
I have seen better
@RonP51 Жыл бұрын
Record for the most rotations of a curling stone. 🥌 😂
Announcer before the shot: This will be the best shot in history if he makes this. Curling world after the shot: This was the best shot in the history of curling.
The swedish crowd at the end chanting ”årets sten” (stone of the year)🎉
Loved the congrats from the Norway team too
That's what Curling is all aboot. The sport there the winner has to buy the loser a beer!
This may be the most unbelievable shot ever played in this game. No doubt. My jaw dropped when I saw it.
no contest. THE best shot every made
It's amazing that this isn't going viral, but it's because non-curlers can't grasp what's unique about the shot. To them it's totally unremarkable.
Curling; The sport so complex that it's most impossible shot can't be understood by non-curlers, and is mistakenly laughed at by an audience who travelled around the world to spectate.
@@ProHumanitycan u tell me I'm a non curler
@@PHALANGE1931 Sure, I can explain it briefly, but for a more complete explanation, search for a youtube video called "Chess on Ice - Niklas Edin Super Spinner: Breaking Down the Best Curling Shot Ever Made"
Best shot ever in curling, period
Nothing is impossible to King Niklas, the GOAT! He came, he saw, he did. Bravo!!!!
Fun fact, Niklas Edin plays quite a lot of pool, and he's not bad at all. Just outside the Swedish Elite-rankings. In pool, you sometimes use a lot of side-spin on the cue-ball to throw the object-ball. My guess is that all the pool-practice paid off right there. Amazing shot!
Thanks for the heads up...I know about putting English in Pool. I guess Edin knows/understands the physics behind this shot on theory (and now reality).
Honestly, as a pool player, it weirded me out that this was considered the best shot in the history of curling. Obviously, I'm not a curler and I know the physics differs tremendously, but if the video title wasn't what it was and the people hadn't said it was the best shot in the history of curling, then my response would have been merely, "Wow, that was impressive." It seems crazy to me they say they've never even seen it done in practice. But obviously, I trust the people who know curling when they say it is the best shot ever. I would really like to understand more about why it was more than just merely impressive and was in fact the greatest shot in the history of the sport.
I think @@snoski that it is impressive because it has to travel down the ice, and the condition of the ice changes during a match, perhaps a bit more than the cloth on a pool/billiard table, and why we dont see that many trying a shot like this
WOW! Niklas Edin, out of this world!
カーリングの歴史の積み重ねの頂点のようなショット。
Firstly it had to work, it did work, secondly it had to score, it did score. We watched & we were amazed at the imagination & skill we witnessed. I have watched it many time & still I am amazed. Thank you Niklas Edin
I think this shot solidifies his spot as the greatest curler ever. We all knew he was great. The creativity is a game changer.
I shouted out loud in my office when I saw this live.
I love seeing such reactions to curling! True passion!
Incredible shot and incredible sportsmanship
And an incredible measuring (that didn´t really surprise me)!
That is insane. I totally understand curling and i do say that this is absolutely mindboggling. genius.
Any competitor would appreciate something like that, it's super risky but doing it and nailing it? Man, that is respect!
Well, actually not sp risky since it's the last stone. Either he makes it or not. Really nothing to lose.
@@Kvarnheden That can be said for pretty much anything, so your comment is just simply pointless. There are several ways to look at what is "risky", not only in terms of score standing...
He or anyone could try that shot a 100 times and I'm pretty sure it would be a 99% failure. Shot of the year without a doubt.😳😳Yet so humble!
There has never been a crazier curling shot.
We are witnessing the evolution 🧬 of curling take place. Teams will now practice spinning techniques and it will be the new meta in 10 years
I thought he was throwing it away. OMG and then that shot that stole the show
Physics takes a holiday! Just absolutely unreal.
I think physics very much didn't take a holiday but we had somebody who gives lessons in physics.
I saw it on live streaming. I’m so happy.
Mindblowing.... What a genius!
He dared not put more spin on it lest he might lose a sweeper.🌀
That’s why he’s the GOAT
Absolutely unreal, Edin plays the sport on cheat mode sometimes.
Jeff Stoughton from Manitoba made one of these shots in the late 90’s. It was either at a Brier or in the provincial playdowns. It hit opponents shot rock away and stuck to score 3. This man can throw anything and make it work.
Was it filmed? Is it here on youtube somewhere?
@@ProHumanity I’m sure it was filmed, but I wasn’t able to find any clips on KZhead.
@@damhnaitcockburn2970 Okay well thanks for looking! Someday it will show up here on youtube!
@@ProHumanity it was from the late 90’s, back before digital, so you never know.
@@damhnaitcockburn2970 Sure, but those VHS to DVD burners cost like $150, so very easy to convert to digital.
After last year when he FINALLY got the pressure of winning the Olympics of his back he can now just let loose.
The greatest Curling team ever as well. Just took the World Championships - again
Epic! He actually said "Enkelt!" after😅! Enkelt=Easy
haha! thanks for that. That's some great context I wouldn't have had otherwise. So not only is he excellent at curling, he has a sense of humor, too.
지금까지 내가 본 역대 컬링경기 중 최고의 샷^^
Proud to be a Swede that also loves curling!!
This should forever remove any question of who is the GOAT of curling. Six-time world champion, Olympic gold, silver & bronze medals, literally hundreds of "best curling shots" . . . and now this spinner!!!!
What a shot…..😮
The amount of handle he put on it --- he had to twist backwards to get the speed up! I've only ever seen somebody put that much spin on a rock in below average club curling (ahem, nobody I know...) Not just one of the best draws of all-time, maybe one of the best shots of all time.
Lucky to watch that made live.
Han är otroligt bra!
Mr. Edin👏👏👏👏👏
Just wow!
Curling is such an amazing TV sport
Sorcery!
This is the most amazing shot that I don't understand!
Curlerns normally rotate the stone they release fairly lightly so it makes about 3-6 rotations in all. That way the curl of the stone steers its trajectory so the stone ends up where they want it. Edin released a stone spun so heavily it made about 50(!) rotations. That way the rotation didn't just steer his stone's trajectory - it ALSO meant the strong rotatoon caused the stone he hit to spin too! That was groundbreaking, elite curlers haven't played like that before. It also takes a lot of practice to be able to make that shot because the extra spin completely changes the trajectory and how far the stone goes. So it's a lot of extra work for a kind of shot you'd only do once in many games.
This type of shot should be known as "The Edin spinner" lol
Torque ftw!
Niklas Edin's another day at office.
😆
Totally incredibly mind blowing!! But who won the game.? Can Swedes and Norwegians understand each other’s language.?
It is basically the same written language (as are Danish), but pronounced a bit different. Swedish and Norwegian are quite easy to understand each other, but Danish are pronounced very different (Danes understands Swedes/Norwegians, but maybe not the other way around)
Norway scored in the extra end to win 8-7.
Yeah Swedes/Norwegians understand each other with some effort. Before the shot the Norwegian player said "My bet is on 22 spins"
Norway understanbd each other more what they understand Danish
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Wow what a great shot!
Årets sten!
ここにもいたか!神の手
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"Just when they think they have all the answers, I change the questions." - Roddy Piper
물리엔진 오류 아닌가요? 맙소사!
I've never seen curling before. Can someone explain why this is so impressive?
Because the stone had to travel 140 feet, be thrown with precise weight to allow the spin to activate at the precise distance from the object stone, armed with a spin that defies accurate calculation, miss the guard stone out front and curve a ridiculous trajectory to contact the object stone at the precise point to knock it back, not disturb the yellow stones' position and stay in the rings for second shot. Achieving success defies probability - perhaps one in a million to get it right and Edin did!
Det här kan vara den osexistaste sporten näst efter gång?
Utan tvekan. Men 100% trevligt på en andra skärm medans man gör något vettigt på den första.
Not a curler. This just popped up in my feed, but great sportsmanship :)
Can anyone explain what is so remarkable? This is a genuine interest question
No one answered your question. So a little late, all I can say is that making a stone traveling 140 feet on ice, moving in an exact curve to do EXACTLY what you need it to do, was almost a miracle in this situation. The stones higher up was "guards" that made it "humanly impossible" to get to Norways red stone, it was so well protected. So making 1 point was all that seemed possible for team Sweden with that last stone of the round. That would not have been enough (it was the last 10'th round and Norway was in the lead with two points). And to get down to only touch the red stone enough to move it outwards, and NOT move your own yellow stone so close behind, looked to everyone like there was absolutly no way to do it. AND to have the stone in motion come to a stop better that your opponents best, to make those two points to get to play an 11'th round, and give yourself a chance to win the game, made it even more unlikely. So the position of the stones on the ice, the pressure of "do or die", the mere physics of heavy stones gliding on ice. It needed a perfect pace to move in so perfectly, and get a perfect result. And to create such a spinn to get it to move up towards the red stone at the exact right point.... It blew peoples minds! The fact that it all looks so easy says it all really. 😊
0:10 "My guess is that it'll be 22 rotations"
Great shot - but Norway still won in the extra end!
No one will remember that...
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Интересно, креативно, нестандартно
Did that just happend..😂😂😂😂
Yes, Einstein Was Wrong with curving space. Right with Relative Time 🙂
It curled back right at the end so the sweeping at the end was in vain.
Now we know that RU player would attack them by force.
Tied with with Hackner's shot in Moncton.
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0:38: Before the shot: "People don't realize this is an attempt". After the shot: Huge cheer from the crowd. There you have it Mr announcer: people were fully aware of the shot.
I've always thought it's nonsense to think such shots have only a one in a hundred chance of success. They said the same thing about the forward pass in football back in 1913 when Knute Rockne started practicing it. There was no rule against the forward pass, yet players only tried it for laughs when there was no hope of winning. Hopefully Niklas Edin will do for curling what Rockne did for football. As my grandfather who played for Knute Rockne at Notre Dame taught me, it's just a matter of practice.
Many times I saw Eddie Werenick and or Paul Savage do this same shot.
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This will surely cause a steroids scandal in curling ... soon all pro curling players will be tested for steroid use ... no more getting by on steroids for the pro's ... no sir
i don’t get it…
Is this a sport?
Try watching. Beats 💤bashitball!🏀
Yes, yes it is. Curling is a sport.
Sorry I tried to watch this but it's horrible. I dont think it should be legally a sport. I am curious what their salary is
And then he lost in the extra end.
OK....so what was so great?
NOT the so called greatest shot in history. There is no finess by throwing this spinner. Just hope as he remarked. Finess, strategic shots out way a spinner shot hoping he can make it. A spinner will keep the rock straiter. No finess in that.
Really nice shot, but don't get stupid.
Only reason this happened was because of where it is being played. Canada does have some of the best ice in the world. Now saying that is it the best shot ever no. the best called and made shot yes. And trust me i have seen some things happen from flukes at club that would blow your mind.example call draw was inside broom and heavy ticked off 4 rocks to land on button to steal a win. It has been practiced by bye high level teams but non would do it on high level play. Still hats off to and incredible shot. Well done and cheers everybody.
Jarod, I understand what you are saying, but a fluke miss thrown shot is just that, a fluke. It is not a great shot if the attempt was not a called intentional shot IMO. This shot was a called intentional attempt that was made with virtually no room for error and it was made with just a few .001 of a inch to spare!
Not even close to being the greatest curling shot ever!!! Try some research for spectacular shots. Kevin Koe is a good place to start!!!
Koe has never shot a more difficult shot than this in his life.
It's never the greatest shot ever. Not even close.
Says who? I've seen better, albeit not always intentional, at the club I live near. People love eye-catching (clickbait) titles but you're not fooling me. Hillarious that these young announcers think that their memories are all that's important here 😆 🤣 😂
Not great. Just a gimmick for the fans. Trick shots are not part of the game.
That might be a "crazy" shot but not even anywhere close to the greatest shot. Nope
Really? It’s a good shot, I’m happy for them, but it is nowhere near the ‘greatest shot’ in curling history. Give me a break
BS! I have done better shots than that in high school curling, lmao!
What a terrible video title
I used to curl , what's remarkable about that shot ? , It was spinning a lot but calling the shot remarkable is like calling Biden a legitimate president
Totally agree. Admittedly I have never ever curled but tbh how hard can it be? Just slide a stone along some ice and sooner or later you'll get an Olympic Gold! Kinda like when Hendrix plays guitar, he just sort of moves his hands along the neck of a guitar in a random order and people say it's extrordinary, what's so hard moving your hands up and down on a wooden stick?! My 3 year old kid can do it and he doesn't get any recognition (especially from me).
We used to do this stuff when we practiced ,but to pull it off in a game..well koo koo !!
Wow 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Double E - Epic Edin
I have seen better
Record for the most rotations of a curling stone. 🥌 😂