It hosted Olympic hockey in 1956 and James Bond a quarter-century later. Cortina’s beloved Olympic Stadium is now bursting with excitement for curling.
The animated back-and-forth between Sweden’s Oskar Eriksson and Canada’s Marc Kennedy during a match Saturday night has drawn intrigue from around the world.
The curling controversy at the Winter Olympics has widened as increased surveillance of matches resulted in the removal of a stone thrown by the British men's team for the same alleged violation that burned the Canadians two days in a row.
Who knew curling at the 2026 Winter Olympics would be more like a soap opera? The drama first broke out between Canada and Switzerland when the Swiss accused the Canadians of cheating. To be exact, Oskar Eriksson called out Marc Kennedy for double-touching the stone before releasing it.
Recent high-profile incidents in Olympic curling have sparked intense debate. The details differ, but the pattern is familiar: a possible rules infraction, an emotional reaction, a firm denial – and a discussion that quickly grows larger than the contact itself.
Canada's curling team fires back at Sweden after the Swedes accused Canadians of cheating at the Winter Olympics. Marc Kennedy alleged Sweden planned to catch teams breaking rules.
Team GB are hoping for more medal success this evening - after two golds on Sunday ensured they will leave the 2026 Olympic Winter Games as history makers. Follow the latest below.
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