Olympics-Curling-World body returns to less stringent officiating after talks with NOCs


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Curling - Women's Round Robin Session 5 - Canada vs Switzerland - Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy - February 14, 2026. Team Canada's and Team Switzerland's stones on the rings during the match REUTERS/Jennifer Lorenzini

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, ⁠Italy, Feb 15 (Reuters) - World Curling on Sunday rowed back on ⁠its decision to ramp up officiating at the Winter Olympics ‌after allegations of cheating, saying officials would now actively monitor for violations only at the request of teams.

On Friday, Sweden's men's team accused Canadian curlersof double touching stones, ​triggering a heated clash between players and ⁠a subsequent media frenzy.

In response, ⁠World Curling initially said the remainder of the Olympic competition would have ⁠officials ‌monitoring the hog line, the point where curlers must let go during delivery but it changed its stance on Sunday ⁠after talks with National Olympic Committees.

Since the officials ​were set on the ‌hog line on Saturday, Canada women's skip Rachel Homan and ⁠British men's ​curler Bobby Lammie have had stones removed from play due to alleged violations.

Homan on Saturday slammed the officials' decision to remove her stone during a ⁠defeat by Switzerland, saying it was "insane".

"Following a ​meeting with representatives of the competing National Olympic Committees, an update in the stone monitoring protocol has been confirmed, beginning with the evening session on ⁠Sunday 15 February," World Curling said in a statement.

"This change in protocol will see the two umpires who had previously been actively monitoring athlete deliveries remain available in the field of play, but will ​now only monitor athlete deliveries at the request ⁠of the competing teams."

The system appears similar to the previous method of ​monitoring violations, in which umpires would be ‌set at the hog line to ​observe deliveries for three ends if there was a complaint from either team.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair; editing by Clare Fallon)

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