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Karlstad School's Homemade Curling Rink Goes Viral, Reaching Over 1.5 Million Viewers

Key Points
  • Västerstrandsskolan in Karlstad's homemade curling rink has gone viral on social media, reaching over 1.5 million viewers on Instagram.
  • After-school leader Marcus Skager led the project, creating curling stones from ice in buckets on the school's flooded yard.
  • The inspiration is reportedly linked to the 'Wranå effect' from siblings Isabella and Rasmus Wranå's Olympic curling gold medal.

Västerstrandsskolan in Karlstad has achieved viral success on social media with its homemade curling rink, according to SVT Nyheter. 5 million people on Instagram. ' Red and green ice stones glide across the makeshift rink in the schoolyard, with growing lines of children waiting for their turn to play.

' The inspiration behind the curling fever is reportedly linked to what's being called the 'Wranå effect' - referring to siblings Isabella and Rasmus Wranå's Olympic gold medal in mixed doubles curling. Few could have predicted that a flooded schoolyard and homemade curling stones created in buckets would become such a viral sensation.

It was pretty crazy actually.

Marcus Skager, after-school leader

It's quite difficult.

Armaghan Amini, student

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