CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy, Feb 16 (Reuters) – Rachel Homan’s Canadian women’s curling team say they have been dragged into a cheating controversy that is nothing to do with them, as a dispute over double touching stones continues to overshadow the competition at the Winter Olympics.
The controversy erupted when Sweden’s men’s team accused Canadian curlers of cheating by double touching their stones on Friday.
The Reuters Inside Track newsletter is your essential guide to the biggest events in global sport. Sign up here.
In response, World Curling initially said the remainder of the competition would have two officials monitoring the hog line, the point where curlers must let go of the stone during delivery.
Advertisement · Scroll to continue
<img src="data:;base64,” />
Homan then had a stone removed from play for double touching during a loss to Switzerland, a decision she called “insane”.
“I think the word cheating came out of nowhere. It has nothing to do with cheating. There’s no chance that Canadians would ever intentionally cheat,” Homan said on Monday.
“We don’t do that. We’re playing out there. We’re fierce. You know, things happen. People burn rocks. People go over the hog line – that’s just part of the sport.
“There’s judges and reviews to make sure everything stays within how it’s supposed to be played,” she said, adding: “We don’t take lightly to feeling like someone thinks we’re cheating out there.”
Advertisement · Scroll to continue
‘HEATED MOMENT’
The drama was amplified partly due to a heated exchange between the Canada’s Marc Kennedy and Sweden’s Oskar Eriksson towards the end of their game.
After Eriksson told Kennedy he would show him a video replay of him touching a stone repeatedly, the Canadian twice responded with an expletive picked up on the broadcast.
“It obviously was like a heated moment between two players that blew it up,” the Canadian women’s team’s second Emma Miskew said.
“We had nothing to do with that. So we felt like we were brought into a situation that we had no part in.
On Saturday, World Curling rowed back on its decision to ramp up officiating after a meeting with representatives of the participating nations, saying officials would actively monitor for violations only at the request of teams.
Miskew said: “When the players started complaining, it puts them in a tough position, because they want to do their jobs and listen to the players that think that there’s a problem out there…
News
HOT: Families of PhD students in Florida unveil a shocking 3-minute clip, react after being accused of murder: “Why did no one intervene in time?”
BREAKING: Families of PhD Students in Florida Release 3-Minute Video as Evidence, Demand Answers After Murder Accusations — “Why Was No Decisive Action Taken?” A growing storm is unfolding in Florida, where a case that began as a tragic homicide investigation has now spiraled into a complex and emotionally charged public battle involving academia, law […]
BREAKING: Families of PhD students in Florida RELEASE a 3-minute video as evidence, speaking out after being accused of murder: “Why was no decisive action taken?”
BREAKING: Families of PhD Students in Florida Release 3-Minute Video as Evidence, Demand Answers After Murder Accusations — “Why Was No Decisive Action Taken?” A growing storm is unfolding in Florida, where a case that began as a tragic homicide investigation has now spiraled into a complex and emotionally charged public battle involving academia, law […]
“NO ONE HEARD HIM, BUT HE WAS PREPARING”: The Hidden Searches Before Two Lives Were Lost
“HE ASKED HOW TO HIDE A CRIME”: The Chilling Digital Trail Behind a Double Tragedy in Florida “What happens if a person is put into a trash bag…?” That question, stark and unsettling, is now at the center of a case that has gripped both investigators and the public. According to newly released court documents, […]
“HE WAS PLANNING IN SILENCE”: The Sinister Searches Before the Bridge Tragedy
“HE ASKED HOW TO HIDE A CRIME”: The Chilling Digital Trail Behind a Double Tragedy in Florida “What happens if a person is put into a trash bag…?” That question, stark and unsettling, is now at the center of a case that has gripped both investigators and the public. According to newly released court documents, […]
“HE ASKED HOW TO HIDE A CRIME”: Chilling searches before the night two graduate students vanished
“HE ASKED HOW TO HIDE A CRIME”: The Chilling Digital Trail Behind a Double Tragedy in Florida “What happens if a person is put into a trash bag…?” That question, stark and unsettling, is now at the center of a case that has gripped both investigators and the public. According to newly released court documents, […]
EVERY YEAR ON OUR ANNIVERSARY, MY HUSBAND MADE A TOAST ABOUT THE WOMAN HE “ALMOST MARRIED.” THE YEAR MY SON ASKED ME WHY I WAS ALWAYS SECOND, I STOPPED SMILING
Every June 12th, my husband raised a glass and told the same story. It didn’t matter if we were at home, in a restaurant, or surrounded by twenty relatives in my in-laws’ backyard. He would stand up, clear his throat like he was about to give a speech worth remembering, and say: —“You know… if […]
End of content
No more pages to load







