Sweden and Canada clashed in explosive fashion during their intense round-robin curling game on Friday after the defending champions alleged that their opponents were cheating.
Trouble began early when the game was halted after Sweden claimed Canada’s curlers were touching the stone following release and asked officials to keep an eye out for further incidents.
Canada responded by asking the officials to do the same on Sweden’s delivery as the frosty atmosphere between the two teams intensified.
After Sweden scored two in the penultimate end to leave Canada with the hammer and a 7-6 lead, there was another heated exchange between the teams’ thirds Marc Kennedy and Oskar Eriksson.
Eriksson told Kennedy he would show him a replay of him touching the stone repeatedly, with the Canadian retaliating to the accusation by saying: “I haven’t done it once. You can f*** off.”
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With tensions boiling over, Kennedy then hit back with his own grievance, adding: “How about you walking around on my peel for the last end, dancing around the house here? How about that? Come on Oskar, just f*** off.”
The incident has led to World Curling contacting all teams competing at the Winter Olympics clarifying what “proper release” of the stone, while highlighting that umpires will be “observing the delivery” of athletes for the remainder of the competition.
Asked about the exchange, Kennedy said: “It’s good. It’s sport. It’s the Olympics. Both teams are trying to win. Oskar was accusing us of cheating. I didn’t like it. I’ve been curling professionally for 25 years.”
World Curling has introduced electronic handles on the stones at these Games, which flash red if players are still making contact with the stone beyond the hog line – the point where curlers must let go during delivery.
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Each stone’s handle is fitted with a touch sensor, which interacts with a magnetic strip embedded in the ice.
“There’s hog line devices on there. I don’t know. And he’s still accusing us of cheating. I didn’t like it. So I told him where to stick it,” Kennedy said.
“Because we’re the wrong team to do that to. So I don’t care.”
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Marc Kennedy reacts after his team were accused of double-touching the stone (REUTERS)
Sweden lost the opening two games in their title defence to Britain and Italy before their 8-6 defeat at the hands of Canada.
“He might have been upset that he was losing,” Kennedy added. “He might be upset that they’re 0-2, grasping for straws. I just told him again. I said I have a ton of respect for him as a player. I’ve never said a bad word about Oskar Eriksson.
“I don’t really know what he’s trying to get out of it. And yeah, onward. But I’m not going to stand there and take cheating lightly.”
Eriksson said he and his teammates believed Kennedy was double-touching the stone and not the handle containing the sensor, meaning the red lights did not flash.
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“He asked who we thought was over the hog line and I pointed out who we thought was touching the rock,” the Swede said.
“It was obviously not a red light, but some players are touching the rock according to us. And that’s not allowed. We told the officials. They came out and they misread the rules, sadly.
Sweden sparked the row by repeatedly accusing Canada of cheating (REUTERS)
“Because they thought double touching any part of the rock is okay. And then they found out that was ‌wrong. You can only touch the electronic part of the handle.”
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Swedish skip Edin said it was sad to see the back-and-forth between players.
“We’re all super good friends out there,” he added.
“We’ve known them for 20 years. And it’s (rule violations) happened many times before, so it’s just sad that it gets to heated discussions on the ice instead of just curling, according to the rulebooks, but it’s what it is.”
In a statement, World Curling said umpires had been set at the hog line to monitor deliveries for three ends after the issue was first raised during the game.
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“There were no hog line violations or retouches of the stone during the observation,” the statement said.
Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson announced Saturday that the 2027 Daytona 500 will be his last in the Cup Series.
Johnson, who has taken home the checkered flag in the big race twice, wants to continue racing in other series, maybe even in other NASCAR events, but won’t return to stock car racing’s premier level again.
“I’ve been fortunate to accomplish more than I ever imagined in this sport,” Johnson said. “The last six years have given me the freedom to choose where I compete and, more importantly, the clarity to understand where I’m needed most. I am going to focus all of my energy on leading and building a world-class organization.”
Jimmie Johnson (#84 Legacy Motor Club Carvana Toyota) waves to the crowd prior to the running of the NASCAR Cup Series Daytona 500 Duel 1 on Feb. 12, 2026, at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.(Jeff Robinson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
“Jimmie Johnson is a champion in every aspect of his life – with his family, as the leader of LEGACY MOTOR CLUB and with his incredible success behind the wheel,” Toyota vice president Tyler Gibbs said in a statement. “As he prepares to close the chapter of his iconic on-track NASCAR career, we celebrate his legacy in the sport and look forward to what we’ll continue to achieve together in the years to come.”
His seven titles are tied for the most ever in NASCAR history, along with Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt. His first five were won consecutively from 2006 to 2010, followed by titles in 2013 and 2016.
Jimmie Johnson (48) wins the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship after winning the FORD EcoBoost 400 race on Nov. 20, 2016, at the Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida.(Stephen A. Arce/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Johnson walked away from full-time driving after the 2020 season and has racked up 83 Cup Series victories.
He competed in the IndyCar Series for two seasons (2021-22), became a partial owner at LEGACY MOTOR CLUB, and drove in a number of bucket-list events such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Rolex 24 at Daytona and an Unlimited Hydroplane at Seafair.
He is making his 23rd start in the Daytona 500 on Sunday, having won in 2006 and 2013.
“It’s the only race you get a title,” Johnson said earlier this week. “I was fortunate to experience that. You leave here and anything you do, you got a title. I never had a title in my life. That speaks to the importance of the race, the magnitude of the race, the history behind it all.
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Jimmie Johnson, driver of the #48 Lowe’s Chevrolet, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on Feb. 24, 2013, in Daytona Beach, Florida.(Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
A major title match for AEW Revolution has been confirmed after the results of Grand Slam Australia. Fans now know about Maxwell Jacob Friedman’s (MJF) next title defense.
Several top stars of the Jacksonville-based promotion were down under for Grand Slam 2026. The show featured several big-money title matches and some hard-hitting encounters. Major stars such as Friedman, Hangman Page, Jon Moxley, Toni Storm, Konosuke Takeshita, Kyle Fletcher, Andrade, and many more were in action during the event.
In the main event of the show, Max defended the AEW World Championship against Brody King. Despite King’s physical dominance, The Salt of the Earth managed to walk out with the win, continuing his title reign. Earlier in the night Hangman Page faced off against Andrade in a high-stakes one-on-one matchup. The winner of the match would go on to challenge the AEW Champion at Revolution. Page won the match with a brutal Buckshot Lariat and ended Andrade’s undefeated streak in AEW. With this win, Page is set to reignite his rivalry with MJF for the AEW title. The two men will face off in a high-profile championship match at Revolution 2026.
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MJF was confident of his chances at AEW Grand Slam Australia
The AEW World Champion was confident of beating Brody King ahead of their match. Despite a loss to the challenger on Dynamite in less than two minutes, MJF was sure of a win in Sydney.
During an interview, the star stated that he allowed himself to be distracted by Hangman Page during the match on Dynamite. However, the champ promised to be super focused during rematch, and claimed that Brody was not on his level.
Friedman held on to the AEW title for a record 406 days during his last title reign. It will be interesting to see how his current reign pans out in the coming months.
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Lineout is solid and the maul grinds to within a couple of metres of the line. The visitors can’t afford to spurn this opportunity.
Luke Baker14 February 2026 17:03
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Scotland 17-0 England, 20 mins
England would have hoped the scrum was an area of dominance and for the first time today, they have something to work with.
They win the penalty at the scrum, against the head and kick to the corner. Lineout five metres out…
Luke Baker14 February 2026 17:02
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Scotland 17-0 England, 18 mins
England’s lineout is solid at least and gives them a platform. Earl carries into contact and well into the 22.
England go to the left, Steward takes the ball in but it’s great Scotland defence! They hold up the England full back and win the turnover! That sums things up for the visitors so far.
Henry Arundell comes back on, sin-bin over. We’re back to 15 vs 15 and not a moment too soon for Steve Borthwick’s side.
Luke Baker14 February 2026 17:01
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Scotland 17-0 England, 16 mins
England have to settle down here. Ritchie is pinged for blocking, so England at least havea bit of reprieve and can set up in the Scotland half.
Luke Baker14 February 2026 17:00
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TRY! Scotland 17-0 England (Jamie Ritchie, 14 mins)
WOW, WOW, WOW! This is dreamland for Scotland. England are asleep at the wheel but Scotland are taking full advantage.
They go one way, then the other. Freeman and the England defence are caught static. A long looping pass finds Jamie Ritchie on the left wing and he has a stroll into the corner. England are nowhere!
Murrayfield is rocking, Russell adds the conversion and England are shell-shocked. 17-0! This is huge
Luke Baker14 February 2026 16:58
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Scotland 10-0 England, 12 mins
If Russell can bring his brilliance today, Scotland have a great chance in this match. So far, so good.
Scotland on the attack again here from the set-piece.
Luke Baker14 February 2026 16:56
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TRY! Scotland 10-0 England (Huw Jones, 10 mins)
WOW! This has been sublime from Scotland and they take advantage.
The lineout is solid and they set things up. The ball is spread left, it’s a glorious tip-on pass by Finn Russell to Huw Jones and he shows his pace to get round the outside and in for the score. Superb!
Russell adds the conversion and they’re going at a point a minute. Good value for their 10-0 lead.
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Luke Baker14 February 2026 16:54
SIN-BIN! Scotland 3-0 England (Henry Arundell, 9 mins)
This is superb from Scotland. White with a box kick that puts England under pressure and Scotland are throwing the ball about with abandon here.
Henry Arundell scampers back well but fails to release the ball on the ground to slow a Scotland attack and is shown a yellow card for his troubles!
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Scotland kick to the corner, England down to 14 and reeling.
Luke Baker14 February 2026 16:52
Scotland 3-0 England, 7 mins
The English scrum was presumed to be an area of dominance for the visitors but Genge is pinged for pushing early and Scotland can clear their lines.
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Luke Baker14 February 2026 16:49
PENALTY! Scotland 3-0 England (Finn Russell, 4 mins)
The penalty is bang in front and it’s easy for Finn Russell to slot it. First blood, Scotland.
Naomi Osaka has responded sharply to renewed criticism of her on-court behaviour following comments made on a tennis podcast by Theodora Peatalas, the former partner of Stefanos Tsitsipas.
The discussion traces back to the 2026 Australian Open, where Osaka’s second round match against Sorana Cirstea featured visible emotion and vocal celebrations from the four-time Grand Slam champion. After the match, a brief exchange at the net drew attention, though Cirstea later downplayed the moment.
“It was just a five-second exchange between two players that have been on tour for a long time,” Cirstea said. “It stays between us.”
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Weeks later, the moment resurfaced when Peatalas discussed Osaka’s grunting and self encouragement on the podcast What’s the Call?, suggesting it felt performative and bordered on gamesmanship.
Osaka responded directly to a clip from the podcast, rejecting the criticism.
“I laugh when people that don’t know anything about tennis start a podcast about tennis,” Osaka wrote. “What do you mean grunting is unsportsmanlike and it gives you the ick? Watch a different sport lol.”
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The exchange adds to a longer history of Osaka publicly pushing back against outside commentary on how women should play or present themselves on court. In previous years, she has been vocal about boundaries, context, and the pressures placed on players, especially during high-profile events.
While the Australian Open match itself has long since passed, Osaka’s response makes clear that she has little patience for criticism from outside the sport, particularly when it comes to how players express emotion during competition.
Crysencio Summerville once again showed his importance to West Ham as they needed extra time to see off League One Burton and advance to the last 16 of the FA Cup with a 1-0 win.
Nuno Espirito Santo made 10 changes at the Pirelli Stadium against a team with big relegation worries of their own and the Hammers were labouring until the game moved into extra time.
But five minutes after the restart Summerville, an 83rd-minute replacement for Ollie Scarles, provided the inspiration that had been so sorely lacking inside the regulation 90 minutes, picking the ball up on the left touchline just inside the Burton half and bursting towards goal.
The 24-year-old beat two defenders before hitting a shot which deflected off Terence Vancooten to loop over Brad Collins for his sixth goal in his last seven games.
That run of form started in West Ham’s third-round win over QPR in this competition, and has fuelled a run of three Premier League wins in five to offer renewed hope in their bid to escape the relegation zone.
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“He’s in a good moment,” Nuno said. “Summerville is full of confidence. Everything that he does seems to go well, so we have to take advantage of it.”
Summerville scored only once in his first 38 games for West Ham after joining from Leeds in the summer of 2024, with his first season curtailed last January when he suffered a hamstring injury. But he is in electric form at present.
“It’s confidence,” Nuno said. “With forward players you know how it is. It’s all about confidence because many of the actions are individual. He’s in a good moment, he’s working for the team, he knows that he can make the difference.”
West Ham needed someone to make that difference after coming up against a determined Burton side who held their own for much of the afternoon.
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The team sitting fourth bottom of the third tier limited their Premier League opponents to a number of half-chances yet lacked the quality to test Alphonse Areola themselves.
The Hammers still had plenty to do after Summerville’s goal and were made to hang on for the last 20 minutes after Freddie Potts was sent off for a poor challenge through the back of Julian Larsson.
“I didn’t see the images so it was not fair for me to judge the decision,” Nuno said. “But I insist again, I feel Freddie Potts is not a violent player. He’s very fair. He’s aggressive, he has to be, but he’s not violent at all.”
Burton boss Gary Bowyer felt his side should have had a first-half penalty when Jake Beesley went down under a challenge from Konstantinos Mavropanos, but was proud of their efforts.
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“The way we took a Premier League team to the last seconds of extra time is a credit to the boys and the football club,” he said.
“We started the game well. We knew they’d made 10 changes so it takes a while to get into the flow. Our pitch as well is a bit of leveller so we knew there were opportunities for us.
“In the key moments we haven’t quite been able to execute them and then it’s a piece of quality from Summerville. It’s what he can do, isn’t it?”
‘One day, you’ve to watch me play for India in a World Cup from the stands’: How Abhishek Sharma is fulfilling an old promise in Colombo | Cricket News
Abhishek Sharma with his father Rajkumar Sharma and mother Manju Sharma (Special arrangement)
TimesofIndia.com in Colombo: Before the 2018 U-19 World Cup, Abhishek Sharma pleaded with his father, Rajkumar Sharma, to get a passport and come to New Zealand to watch him play. Rajkumar Sharma refused, saying he would travel abroad only if Abhishek played a Test match, an ODI World Cup, or a T20I World Cup. The 16-year-old was heartbroken, but he made a promise to his father: “One day you will have to come and watch me live from the stands. I will play in a World Cup for India.” Eight years later, Rajkumar Sharma, along with his wife Manju Sharma, daughter Komal Sharma and son-in-law Lovish Oberoi, is in Colombo to watch Abhishek play a World Cup match for India.
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“I have seen his IPL matches and some India matches but I have never watched him play a World Cup match from the stands. This is my first time,” an emotional Rajkumar Sharma told TimesofIndia.com.“He wanted us to travel to New Zealand during the U-19 World Cup, but I didn’t go. I challenged him that the day he plays for India in a senior World Cup, ODI or T20I, or Tests, I will travel wherever the venue is, to watch him play. I did break his heart, but I also gave him a goal in life,” Sharma senior said.The world’s leading T20I batter did not have an ideal start to the tournament. He played with a stomach infection against the USA in Mumbai. Although his innings lasted just one ball, his condition worsened. He had a high fever when the team landed in Delhi for the Namibia match. It got so severe that the southpaw had to be admitted to the hospital for a night. The illness also caused drastic weight loss.His family rushed to Delhi to be with him. After seeing his son lying on the hospital bed, Rajkumar Sharma decided to cancel his Colombo tickets, but Abhishek assured him that he would be fit for the February 15 match against Pakistan.“Karoron logon ki dua thi, woh kaise fit nahi hota?” said Rajkumar Sharma. (When millions of people were praying for him, how could he not be fit?)Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha, who saw Abhishek’s onslaught from close quarters during the Asia Cup in Dubai, is also an admirer of the Indian batter.“We all know he’s a good player and I really hope he plays tomorrow because we want to play against the best team they have. I really hope he is recovering well and can play tomorrow,” Agha told reporters at the R Premadasa Stadium on the eve of the highly anticipated match against India.Abhishek’s father said he was grateful that his son was admired not only within his own team but also in the opposition camp.India captain Suryakumar Yadav also hinted at Abhishek’s return during the press conference.“If he wants him to play, then we’ll play him tomorrow. Done. If the opposing team’s captain is saying it will be good if Abhishek Sharma plays, then let’s play him. No problem,” Surya said.Back from the hospital bed, Abhishek Sharma batted for an hour in the nets. His session was divided into two parts. In one net, he faced fast bowlers, mostly net bowlers. In the second stint, he took on the spinners. There were a few hits and misses, but the sound off the bat was a clear signal that the Amritsar marauder was back, with plenty of critics to silence, including former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir.
“He is a slogger. That is how I see him. A player who cannot judge the line and defend the ball properly, can I call him a proper batter? He comes in and swings hard, and it connects well for him right now,” Amir said on the show Haarna Mana Hai.“But the day he learns to handle tough lines and defend properly, I will change my opinion. You are playing on small grounds and flat wickets. You have not really been tested yet,” Amir added.“Let him tour South Africa, New Zealand and England, where the ball moves. That is where the real test will be. If he succeeds there, I will be the first to call him a proper batter,” he said.Since making his debut in July 2024, Abhishek Sharma has emerged as one of the most destructive batters in world cricket. In 39 T20Is, the left-hander has scored 1,297 runs at a staggering strike rate of 194.45, with two centuries and eight fifties, while maintaining a strong average of 36.02.Although his father admits that watching his son bat increases his blood pressure.“I have told him so many times, ‘Kaake single bhi le’ (take singles as well). Now I have given up. But I sincerely hope he stays at the crease for longer. Right now, he is helping the team get ferocious starts, but if he can control his temptation a bit and bat till 15 overs, he can finish games quickly. But this approach has brought him so many blessings, so I have stopped complaining,” he said.As Abhishek Sharma prepares to walk out under the Colombo lights, the moment carries more than just runs and records. It is the culmination of a promise made by a teenager, the faith of millions who prayed for his recovery, and the quiet pride of a father finally watching from the stands. Whatever unfolds on the pitch, this World Cup night already stands as one of the most personal chapters of Abhishek’s journey.
Cristiano Ronaldo is set to expand his impressive business portfolio by tapping into the UK market, as his stance on retiring from football comes to light
Bruna Reis and Aaron Morris Senior Sports Reporter
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Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly planning to extend his brand into the UK. The 41-year-old, currently playing for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, is believed to be interested in introducing his hotel and bar businesses to Britain.
The Manchester United legend teamed up with Portuguese hotel group Pestana in 2016 to launch a range of CR7-branded hotels and bars. He owns CR7-branded establishments in Madrid, Funchal, Lisbon, Marrakech and New York.
According to The Sun, the partnership, which operates Inverse by Pestana CR7 venues throughout Portugal, has applied to register the trademark in the UK. The report suggests that Ronaldo, who remains immensely popular in Manchester, recognises the strong potential market in the city should he decide to open a bar or hotel there.
Ex-United team-mate Gary Neville already operates Hotel Football, located near Old Trafford. While there’s no sign of Ronaldo retiring soon, those close to him reportedly think his increasingly proactive business approach indicates he’s preparing for life after football.
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Despite already amassing a fortune worth hundreds of millions, he continues to broaden his portfolio across fashion, fitness and hospitality sectors.
According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, which monitors the world’s wealthiest individuals, Ronaldo’s net worth is estimated at £1.04billion.
His worth takes into account career earnings, investments and endorsements, with Bloomberg estimating that his salary income from 2002 to 2023 surpassed £410 million.
His transfer to Al‐Nassr in 2022 saw him sign a reported annual salary of £177million, and he has since agreed a new contract keeping him at the club until 2027.
The 41-year-old sat out matches against Al-Ittihad and Al-Riyadh as a way of expressing his dissatisfaction with Al-Nassr, the Pro League and the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund (PIF).
He has been upset over a lack of transfer activity at the club, as well as the reduced influence of his allies, chief executive Jose Semedo and director of football Simão Coutinho.
However, Ronaldo has since ended his strike action and is expected to play a key part in Al-Nassr’s clash with Al Fateh on Saturday evening.
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Sky has slashed the price of its Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle for the 2025/26 season, saving members £336 and offering more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more.
Sky will show at least 215 live Premier League games this season, an increase of up to 100 more.
World Curling has addressed the cheating allegations that rocked Friday night’s round-robin game between Canada and Sweden, concluding that “no violations were recorded” during the umpires’ observations that followed the claims.
Tensions flared when Sweden’s Oskar Eriksson accused Canada’s Marc Kennedy of double-touching the stone. Videos shared online appeared to show Kennedy touching the stone with an extended finger after he released the handle.
Sweden’s Rasmus Wranaa (L) reacts next to Canada’s Ben Hebert during the curling men’s round-robin between Canada and Sweden at the 2026 Winter Olympics at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium. Cortina d’Ampezzo on Feb. 13, 2026.(Tiziana FABI / AFP)
The two opponents exchanged words when Eriksson said, “Maybe it’s okay touching the rock after the hog line, I don’t know.”
Kennedy then fired back, “Who’s doing it? I haven’t done it once, you can f— off.”
The two continued to exchange words, but it was Kennedy who used profanities to express his displeasure with the accusations.
“Come on Oskar, just f— off.”
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World Curling released a statement Saturday addressing the controversy – both the accusations and Kennedy’s sportsmanship.
Canada’s Brad Jacobs and Marc Kennedy in action during the men’s curling round-robin session against Sweden at the 2026 Winter Olympics. The event took place in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, on Feb. 13, 2026.(AP Photo/Misper Apawu)
“Game Umpires are situated at the end of each sheet and physically cannot see every delivery infraction. However, when they are made aware of delivery issues, game umpires are positioned to observe the delivery for three ends. During this period of observation in the Friday evening game, there were no violations recorded,” the statement began, noting that video replay is not used during games and an umpire’s call is final.
The sports governing body also addressed two rule concerns, including “double-touching” and touching the granite. According to the rules, players can retouch the handle multiple times, but “touching the handle after the hog line is not allowed and will result in the stone being removed from play.”
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Additionally, the stone will be removed from play if the granite is touched at all during “forward motion.”
As a result of the allegations, World Curling said that two officials will be positioned to observe all deliveries beginning with Saturday’s games.
Canada’s Ben Hebert, Canada’s Brad Jacobs and Canada’s Brett Gallant compete in the curling men’s round robin between Canada and Sweden during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium in Cortina d’Ampezzo on Feb. 13, 2026. (Tiziana FABI / AFP)
Canada was also issued a verbal warning from World Curling for Kennedy’s language during the game.
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“During that meeting it was made clear to those officials that further inappropriate behavior, determined by rule R.19 would result in additional sanctions,” the statement read. According to the rule, Kennedy could face suspension if he commits another violation.
Rennes returned to winning ways in emphatic fashion on Friday, claiming a 3-1 win over Paris Saint-Germain and handing Lens the chance to reclaim top spot.
Breezy Johnson recently shared Mikaela Shiffrin’s amusing reaction to the American pop star Taylor Swift celebrating her engagement. Along with a gold medal, Johnson took home a precious ring as her longtime boyfriend, Connor Watkins, proposed to her near the finish line after she completed her super-G run.
The American skier’s boyfriend popped the question after Johnson’s quest for a super-G title ended with a crash. As she reached the finish line, Watkins was waiting with a ring in his pocket. Reciting lyrics from the Taylor Swift song “Alchemy,” Watkins pulled out the ring with a blue gem at the center of a white sapphire set.
He also gave her a piece of wood which had the lyrics “Honestly, who are we to fight the alchemy?” from “Alchemy” carved on it. The iconic proposal did not go unnoticed by Taylor Swift, who congratulated the couple on the Instagram post by referencing another lyric from the song:
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“Where’s the trophy? He just comes running over to me’ CONGRATULATIONS!!!”
Swift’s reaction was noticed by Shiffrin, who was present on the site when the heartwarming moment unfolded. After the American singer’s comment, Shiffrin expressed her jealousy towards Johnson, who opened up about her teammates’ feelings, saying:
“I just lost it. I did not expect the way that it grew legs and ran, and then she commented, and I was like, ‘Oh my God’ and then Mikaela was there, and like I could tell she was like, ‘I’ve never been so jealous of Breezy in my life.’”
Breezy Johnson won a gold medal in the downhill event at the 2026 Winter Games.
When will Mikaela Shiffrin compete next at the 2026 Winter Olympics?
Mikaela Shiffrin during the Women’s Team Combined at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. (Images via Getty Images)
Mikaela Shiffrin competed at the Winter Olympics in the team combined event and slalom. However, she fell short of registering a win after finishing in fourth and 15th in combined and slalom, respectively.
She still has the opportunity to medal in Italy, and end her no medal draught from the 2022 Beijing Games. Shiffrin will next compete in the slalom. The women’s slalom schedule at the 2026 Winter Olympics is given below:
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Feb. 15: Women’s giant slalom run 1 | 4 a.m. ET
Feb. 15: Women’s giant slalom run 2 | 7:30 a.m. ET