Olympic Curling Committee Increases Oversight After Cheating Accusations
In Brief
Officials increase monitoring of curling deliveries following reported cheating allegations at Winter Olympics.
Key Facts
- Reports of cheating accusations emerged during recent curling matches at the Cortina Curling Stadium at the Winter Olympics
- The Olympic curling committee issued a warning in response to the reported cheating accusations
- Starting Saturday afternoon, two officials were assigned to observe deliveries across four curling matches, according to the committee
- The incidents reportedly included accusations of cheating and instances of swearing during play
- According to BBC News, discussions have emerged about whether curling should implement video assistant referee (VAR) technology
What Happened
According to BBC News and the Olympic curling committee, reports of cheating accusations and swearing incidents occurred during curling matches at the Cortina Curling Stadium during the Winter Olympics. In response, the committee issued a warning and assigned two officials to observe deliveries across four matches starting Saturday afternoon. BBC News also reported that discussions have taken place about the potential use of VAR technology in curling.
Why It Matters
The increased monitoring by the Olympic curling committee aims to maintain fair play and integrity in the sport amid reported allegations. The consideration of VAR technology reflects ongoing discussions about the role of technology in officiating and ensuring sportsmanship in curling and other sports, as reported by BBC News. The cheating accusations and swearing incidents are reported by BBC News and the Olympic curling committee; no independent verification is available.
Sources
- BBC News — Cheating accusations and swearing across the ice: Does curling need VAR?(3h ago)
- CBS News — Olympic curling committee issues warning after cheating accusations(1d ago)
