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Feb 15, 2026
The curling world is absolutely buzzing right now over what social media has dubbed "Boopgate." The drama hit a breaking point during the Canada vs. Sweden match when Swedish star Oskar Eriksson accused Canada’s Marc Kennedy of "double-touching" the stone—essentially giving the granite a sneaky final nudge after releasing the handle to guide its path. Because Kennedy was allegedly touching the stone and not the sensor-equipped handle, the high-tech "hog line" lights didn't flash, leading to a profanity-laced blowout on the ice that was caught on live mics.
While World Curling eventually ruled that the results would stand, the fallout has been massive. Canada’s Rachel Homan had a stone removed in a later match for a similar violation, and team officials are now trading barbs over "illegal filming" and "trap-setting" on the ice. With emergency spot-checks and extra officials now stationed at every lane, the "gentleman’s game" has officially turned into the most heated rivalry of the 2026 Winter Games
The curling world is absolutely buzzing right now over what social media has dubbed "Boopgate." The drama hit a breaking point during the Canada vs. Sweden match when Swedish star Oskar Eriksson accused Canada’s Marc Kennedy of "double-touching" the stone—essentially giving the granite a sneaky final nudge after releasing the handle to guide its path. Because Kennedy was allegedly touching the stone and not the sensor-equipped handle, the high-tech "hog line" lights didn't flash, leading to a profanity-laced blowout on the ice that was caught on live mics.
While World Curling eventually ruled that the results would stand, the fallout has been massive. Canada’s Rachel Homan had a stone removed in a later match for a similar violation, and team officials are now trading barbs over "illegal filming" and "trap-setting" on the ice. With emergency spot-checks and extra officials now stationed at every lane, the "gentleman’s game" has officially turned into the most heated rivalry of the 2026 Winter Games
The curling world is absolutely buzzing right now over what social media has dubbed "Boopgate." The drama hit a breaking point during the Canada vs. Sweden match when Swedish star Oskar Eriksson accused Canada’s Marc Kennedy of "double-touching" the stone—essentially giving the granite a sneaky final nudge after releasing the handle to guide its path. Because Kennedy was allegedly touching the stone and not the sensor-equipped handle, the high-tech "hog line" lights didn't flash, leading to a profanity-laced blowout on the ice that was caught on live mics.
While World Curling eventually ruled that the results would stand, the fallout has been massive. Canada’s Rachel Homan had a stone removed in a later match for a similar violation, and team officials are now trading barbs over "illegal filming" and "trap-setting" on the ice. With emergency spot-checks and extra officials now stationed at every lane, the "gentleman’s game" has officially turned into the most heated rivalry of the 2026 Winter Games
The curling world is absolutely buzzing right now over what social media has dubbed "Boopgate." The drama hit a breaking point during the Canada vs. Sweden match when Swedish star Oskar Eriksson accused Canada’s Marc Kennedy of "double-touching" the stone—essentially giving the granite a sneaky final nudge after releasing the handle to guide its path. Because Kennedy was allegedly touching the stone and not the sensor-equipped handle, the high-tech "hog line" lights didn't flash, leading to a profanity-laced blowout on the ice that was caught on live mics.
While World Curling eventually ruled that the results would stand, the fallout has been massive. Canada’s Rachel Homan had a stone removed in a later match for a similar violation, and team officials are now trading barbs over "illegal filming" and "trap-setting" on the ice. With emergency spot-checks and extra officials now stationed at every lane, the "gentleman’s game" has officially turned into the most heated rivalry of the 2026 Winter Games
The curling world is absolutely buzzing right now over what social media has dubbed "Boopgate." The drama hit a breaking point during the Canada vs. Sweden match when Swedish star Oskar Eriksson accused Canada’s Marc Kennedy of "double-touching" the stone—essentially giving the granite a sneaky final nudge after releasing the handle to guide its path. Because Kennedy was allegedly touching the stone and not the sensor-equipped handle, the high-tech "hog line" lights didn't flash, leading to a profanity-laced blowout on the ice that was caught on live mics.
While World Curling eventually ruled that the results would stand, the fallout has been massive. Canada’s Rachel Homan had a stone removed in a later match for a similar violation, and team officials are now trading barbs over "illegal filming" and "trap-setting" on the ice. With emergency spot-checks and extra officials now stationed at every lane, the "gentleman’s game" has officially turned into the most heated rivalry of the 2026 Winter Games
The curling world is absolutely buzzing right now over what social media has dubbed "Boopgate." The drama hit a breaking point during the Canada vs. Sweden match when Swedish star Oskar Eriksson accused Canada’s Marc Kennedy of "double-touching" the stone—essentially giving the granite a sneaky final nudge after releasing the handle to guide its path. Because Kennedy was allegedly touching the stone and not the sensor-equipped handle, the high-tech "hog line" lights didn't flash, leading to a profanity-laced blowout on the ice that was caught on live mics.
While World Curling eventually ruled that the results would stand, the fallout has been massive. Canada’s Rachel Homan had a stone removed in a later match for a similar violation, and team officials are now trading barbs over "illegal filming" and "trap-setting" on the ice. With emergency spot-checks and extra officials now stationed at every lane, the "gentleman’s game" has officially turned into the most heated rivalry of the 2026 Winter Games
The curling world is absolutely buzzing right now over what social media has dubbed "Boopgate." The drama hit a breaking point during the Canada vs. Sweden match when Swedish star Oskar Eriksson accused Canada’s Marc Kennedy of "double-touching" the stone—essentially giving the granite a sneaky final nudge after releasing the handle to guide its path. Because Kennedy was allegedly touching the stone and not the sensor-equipped handle, the high-tech "hog line" lights didn't flash, leading to a profanity-laced blowout on the ice that was caught on live mics.
While World Curling eventually ruled that the results would stand, the fallout has been massive. Canada’s Rachel Homan had a stone removed in a later match for a similar violation, and team officials are now trading barbs over "illegal filming" and "trap-setting" on the ice. With emergency spot-checks and extra officials now stationed at every lane, the "gentleman’s game" has officially turned into the most heated rivalry of the 2026 Winter Games
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The curling world is absolutely buzzing right now over what social media has dubbed "Boopgate." The drama hit a breaking point during the Canada vs. Sweden match when Swedish star Oskar Eriksson accused Canada’s Marc Kennedy of "double-touching" the stone—essentially giving the granite a sneaky final nudge after releasing the handle to guide its path. Because Kennedy was allegedly touching the stone and not the sensor-equipped handle, the high-tech "hog line" lights didn't flash, leading to a profanity-laced blowout on the ice that was caught on live mics. While World Curling eventually ruled that the results would stand, the fallout has been massive. Canada’s Rachel Homan had a stone removed in a later match for a similar violation, and team officials are now trading barbs over "illegal filming" and "trap-setting" on the ice. With emergency spot-checks and extra officials now stationed at every lane, the "gentleman’s game" has officially turned into the most heated rivalry of the 2026 Winter Games

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