Olympics Makes Big Change After Canada, Curling Cheating Scandal
Summary
The World Curling organization addressed a cheating allegation during the Olympic Games. A Canadian player, Marc Kennedy, was accused of improperly handling a stone by a Swedish opponent. In response, World Curling introduced tighter monitoring of games to prevent similar issues.Key Facts
- The accusation involved a Canadian curler, Marc Kennedy, allegedly double-touching a stone.
- The allegation came from Sweden's Oskar Eriksson.
- Kennedy responded to the accusation with strong language, leading to a verbal warning.
- World Curling sent an email about the proper handling of curling stones following the incident.
- The organization announced that officials would observe stone deliveries more closely.
- Despite the incident, Kennedy's team lost 9-5 to Switzerland in a subsequent match.
- The new monitoring involves officials moving between the competition sheets to check deliveries.
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