Jens Littorin: The Curling Lies Continue to Spread in Canada
This commentary discusses the fallout from a curling scandal involving Canadian player Marc Kennedy and the World Curling Association's warning regarding inappropriate language.
The article addresses the recent incident at the curling event in Cortina, where Marc Kennedy used inappropriate language towards Swedish player Oskar Eriksson. Following the incident, the World Curling Association issued a verbal warning to the Canadian team, emphasizing that any further inappropriate behavior would lead to more severe sanctions. The warning referenced Rule 19, which prohibits unsportsmanlike conduct and offensive language during play.
The piece highlights the ongoing tensions between the Canadian and Swedish teams, particularly after Kennedy's teammate, Ben Hebert, appeared on a Canadian sports podcast and continued to attack Eriksson and the Swedish team. This public criticism showcases the contentious nature of the situation and reflects the emotional stakes involved for the players and their respective countries.
Overall, the commentary raises concerns about sportsmanship within curling and the importance of maintaining respectful conduct on and off the ice. With national pride at stake, the article suggests that both teams need to address these conflicts constructively to preserve the integrity of the sport and its community.