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Source: Fox News
Summary
A dispute erupted during an Olympic curling match between Canada and Sweden, with a profane insult hurled after allegations of cheating. Canada won 8-6, and tempers flared when Sweden’s Oskar Eriksson accused Canada’s Marc Kennedy of an illegal procedure. Kennedy denied the claim and responded with a profane insult. Both teams appealed to officials, but no changes were made. The Swedish Olympic Committee will not seek an investigation.
Our Reading
The game followed a familiar script.
Kennedy’s outburst was as predictable as the slow start Canada had in the first half.
Sweden’s accusations of cheating were just another “learning moment” for the Canadian team.
The tension boiled over, just like it always does when the stakes are high and the competition is fierce.
This one felt like a classic curling match, where emotions run high and the rules get blurred.
Original Observation: The insults flew as quickly as the stones down the ice.
Author: Evan Null









