February 14, 2026
World Curling finds no violations after cheating allegations rock Canada-Sweden curling match
World Curling found no violations after cheating allegations rocked the Canada vs. Sweden round-robin game on Friday. Marc Kennedy was accused of double-touching the stone.

TL;DR
- World Curling investigated cheating allegations and profanity during a Canada-Sweden game.
- Accusations of double-touching a stone against Canada's Marc Kennedy were made by Sweden's Oskar Eriksson.
- Umpires observed no violations during the game following the allegations.
- Canada received a verbal warning for Marc Kennedy's use of profanity.
- Two officials will now observe all deliveries to monitor for rule infractions.
- Further rule violations by Kennedy could lead to suspension.
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