Two Curling Stones Stolen Hours Before Winter Paralympics Competition
In Brief
Two curling stones were stolen from the Cortina venue shortly before the Winter Paralympics began.
Key Facts
- Two curling stones were stolen from the Winter Paralympics venue in Cortina.
- The theft occurred just hours before the preliminary rounds of the curling competition.
- A World Curling spokesperson confirmed the incident publicly.
- The stolen stones were taken from the venue where the Paralympic curling events are held.
- The incident is under investigation by relevant authorities.
What Happened
Two curling stones were reported stolen from the Winter Paralympics venue in Cortina just hours before the start of the preliminary rounds. A spokesperson from World Curling confirmed the theft, which is currently under investigation. The incident occurred at the venue hosting the Paralympic curling events.
Why It Matters
The theft of equipment shortly before the Winter Paralympics curling competition highlights a security issue at the event venue. The investigation may provide further information on the circumstances and any potential impact on the competition. Details about any responses or changes to security measures have not been disclosed.
Sources
- The Independent — Curling stones stolen from Winter Paralympics venue(just now)
- The Independent — Winter Paralympics scandal erupts as curling stones are stolen just hours before start of competition(just now)
- The Independent — Fresh curling drama erupts ahead of Winter Paralympics(just now)
