Winter Olympics 2026: Canada & Sweden in curling row (2026)

Bold statement: Winter sports drama isn’t supposed to spill into slurs and cheating claims, but that’s exactly what happened on the ice in Cortina. And this is the part most people miss: even in elite curling, emotions can flare when stakes are high, rivals clash, and a close call becomes a flashpoint for dispute.

Winter Olympics 2026: Canada and Sweden in curling dispute

The atmosphere around top-level competition is electric—tense, highly competitive, and relentless. Yet a curling match between Canada and Sweden crossed into accusations and heated exchanges when tempers rose.

During the men’s games in Cortina on Friday, the Swedish side accused a Canadian player of repeatedly double-touching several stones—essentially nudging a stone after release to adjust its path, which is not permitted under the rules.

After a period of back-and-forth dialogue and protests to the officials, frustration evolved into outright anger. Canadian skip Marc Kennedy and Swedish captain Oskar Eriksson traded sharp words across the sheet.

Kennedy addressed the accusation bluntly: “I don’t like being accused of cheating after 25 years on tour and four Olympic Games. So I told him where to stick it.” He suggested Eriksson may have been reacting to the mounting defeat.

Canada ultimately prevailed 8–6, and the loss left the 2022 gold-medal-winning Swedish rink without a victory in their first three matches of the event.

If you’re curious about the broader implications of such incidents, some observers argue that the line between intense competition and misconduct can blur quickly in high-pressure environments. Others contend that strong emotions are a natural byproduct of sport at the Olympic level and should be managed rather than punished.

What’s your take: should the emphasis be on strict etiquette and penalties to deter disputes, or on allowing athletes to vent in the heat of the moment to maintain passion and authenticity? Share your thoughts in the comments.

Winter Olympics 2026: Canada & Sweden in curling row (2026)
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