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Ice Curling : A New Frontier in Winter Precision Sports

ce curling—long admired for its strategy, finesse, and teamwork—is steadily gaining recognition in Pakistan, thanks to the visionary efforts of the Winter Sports Federation Pakistan (WSFP). Since its establishment in December 1990, the federation has served as the backbone of winter sports development in the country, bringing global-standard facilities, training, and opportunities to Pakistan’s athletes. Curling is among the sports that have seen remarkable progress under the federation’s leadership.

In recent years, WSFP has made a groundbreaking advancement by developing an international-standard ice curling rink, a milestone that positions Pakistan among the emerging nations in this sophisticated winter sport. This facility is equipped with high-quality curling stones, brooms, sliders, and all other essential gear required for professional training and competition. The rink provides a world-class environment for athletes to master the precision and skill that curling demands.

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What truly sets the federation apart, however, is its innovative approach to year-round development. WSFP has introduced indoor curling equipment and training systems, enabling players to practice even during the summer months. This indoor setup not only helps athletes maintain their form throughout the year but also allows the federation to host educational workshops, coaching sessions, and summer curling events—an exceptional initiative in a country where winter sports are still evolving.

By promoting both ice curling and indoor curling, WSFP is creating a sustainable pipeline of athletes, coaches, and enthusiasts who can compete confidently at national and international levels. The federation’s commitment extends to remote areas as well, where outreach programs are helping to introduce curling to youth who may have never before seen or experienced the sport.

As Pakistan continues to expand its winter sports identity, curling stands out as a discipline with extraordinary potential. With state-of-the-art facilities, year-round training opportunities, and steadfast support from the Winter Sports Federation Pakistan, the sport is attracting new talent and building momentum across the nation. The future of curling in Pakistan is bright—defined by precision, passion, and a growing community ready to make its mark on global ice.

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Winter Sports Federation Pakistan (WSFP)

The WSFP is the national governing body dedicated to the development and promotion of winter sports across Pakistan. Established in December 1990, the federation oversees and advances a full spectrum of disciplines, including alpine and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, ice hockey, ice skating, curling, biathlon, slalom, downhill, and more. Through athlete development, competition and international representation, WSFP works to build a strong, diverse winter sports culture and elevate Pakistan’s presence on the global stage.

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