World Curling Releases Statement After Rules Controversy During Canada vs. Sweden Match

World Curling has released an official statement addressing controversy that emerged during the men’s curling match between Canada and Sweden at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. The sport has drawn significant international attention this year, with packed venues and closely contested round-robin matchups highlighting the intensity of Olympic competition. However, tensions escalated during a key game when Swedish players questioned whether Canadian stone deliveries complied with established regulations.

The dispute centered on concerns that a Canadian player may have touched the curling stone after release and beyond the hog line—a violation that would require the stone’s removal from play. Officials closely monitored subsequent deliveries and later reviewed the situation. Canadian veteran Marc Kennedy firmly denied any wrongdoing and publicly supported video review of his throws to ensure transparency.

In its clarification, World Curling explained that players are allowed to adjust or retouch the stone’s handle before it crosses the hog line. Any contact occurring after the stone passes that line, however, constitutes a rule breach and results in the stone being taken out of play. According to officials overseeing the match, no infractions were recorded during their observation period, confirming that Canada’s deliveries complied with current competition standards.

The governing body also addressed sportsmanship. A verbal warning was issued following heated language exchanged on the ice. World Curling reminded all teams that inappropriate conduct can result in penalties or potential suspension under tournament rules. To prevent further disputes and reinforce confidence in officiating, additional officials will rotate between sheets for enhanced monitoring of deliveries throughout the remainder of the tournament, reinforcing fair play and preserving the integrity of Olympic curling.

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