Throwing rocks at houses? Isn't that illegal?
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Throwing rocks at houses? Isn't that illegal?
Pfff ... I don't even own a curling iron.
I think this whole issue is just set up by Big Curling to make this sport interesting.
Oh, a curling soap? Now we need the revenge plot, the drama afterwards, the plot twist by never before mentioned characters and in the end it was all a dream.
Read on the subject and it seems a bit overblown, social media helping. After the controversy they started being more vigilant and then they "caught" a british curler also double touching.
That being said they need to adjust their release technique to make sure it doesn't damage the reputation of Canadian curlers.
Also video replay and challenges could be a good idea.
I'm glad that Canadian guy throwing out the f-bombs apologized for it. I still think he was a dick but I can get behind the lashing out if it comes with repentance.
The level of drama over this is fit for a Fargo-like movie.
How about a Fargo-like series, with 5 seasons?
It would proceed with the pacing of people brushing a curling stone to its inevitable stop.
Say sorry Canada geez
I just find the whole drama hilarious.
This is one of those sports that I don't really understand the purpose of.
Outside of things like running or swimming, do ANY sports have a purpose?
I mean they make way too much money so you could argue yes I suppose. But curling is just... Weird... Like that thing where they chase wheels of cheese down a hill makes more sense than curling.
Purpose? I've never got to play, but if there was a curling rink outside of a bar in the winter it would be tons of fun to play with friends. None near me though
It's got the highest boring/drama ratio outside of freestyle walking
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Why is there not a camera from the top pointing down? Wouldn't that solve any disputes?
So the team with the biggest afro-haircuts win?

I love curling drama.
I trust whatever committee they have at the Olympics to make the judgement on this, but if our team is cheating, fuck those guys.
Yes, there's some redactionist arguments about how it "doesn't actually impact the rock," but fuck that. We have a codified rule that specifically says you can't do it, and these athletes are playing at literally the highest level that exists. They know better and have had time to practice better. If they're cheating at the Olympics, I hope it follows them forever.
If it doesnβt impact the rock, then why do they risk breaking the rules to do it?
They should be forced to give back the medal
Not really a good look for us. Would rather our athletes not cheat on an international stage representing our country. Play by the rules or not at all. Thank you very much.
Cheating seems a bit harsh. It should have been a penalty, it's a burned stone. This is like giving up a penalty shot in basketball or an offside in hockey, neither of which should get someone kicked out of the Olympics. The swearing is the actual issue, it's unsportsmanlike and shameful.
One instance should be a penalty.
However, apparently this athlete is known to have done it repeatedly and got caught because the Swedish team prepared their own camera angle. Only one instance may have been caught, but it was caught because he already had a reputation for it.
If you constantly do it itβs cheating
Getting caught with "you can fuck off" on a hit mic doesn't help either. Last thing anyone wants is for Canada to gain a reputation of cheating, especially after the drone scandal with the Canadian womens soccer team at the Paris Olympics in '24.
Ahead of the tournament, on 22 July, New Zealand players noticed a drone flying over their training session and reported this to local police.[2] Drone operating laws in France ban drones from being flown above people and ban recordings made by drones to be shared without the subjects' consent. French police were already wary of drones in terms of security around the 2024 Summer Olympics.[1][3] Saint-Γtienne police followed the drone and found and detained its operator, a member of the staff of the Canadian team. The New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC) then reported the incident to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) integrity unit, before making a public announcement the next day together with New Zealand Football, expressing their disappointment towards the Canadian team. The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) then apologized to the NZOC and said they would review next steps with Canada Soccer and all the relevant governing bodies.[2][4]
The drone operator, analyst Joseph Lombardi, admitted after his arrest that he had also filmed another New Zealand training session on 19 July,[5] a fact later made public by the COC.[1][3] Though Lombardi immediately said that the spying was "a personal initiative", the police found a text message exchange on his phone with assistant coach Jasmine Mander that indicated Mander knew of the spying.[6]
If you're resorting to espionage please just accept that you suck and don't do things that drag your nations reputation in the process.
especially against the New Zealand soccer team. There isn't even a men's pro league in the country let alone women's.
Anyone involved in this should be fired and not allowed anywhere near amateur or professional sports teams.
Flying drones to record trainings during the Olympics isn't "a little bit cheating", that shit should be smashed to hell