New Video & Photo Evidence Emerges Of Canadian Curler Cheating During Controversial Olympic Match vs. Sweden

Internet detectives found new footage.

Fans witnessed another controversy in the 2026 Winter Olympic Games on Friday. Tempers flared during a curling match between Canada and Sweden in Cortina.

Everybody was shocked after the two teams engaged in a verbal confrontation during Canada’s 8-6 win. During the ninth end, Oskar Eriksson of Sweden accused Canada, skipped by Brad Jacobs, of double-touching the stone when it was no longer allowed.

He specifically went after Marc Kennedy, who didn’t hesitate to clap back at Eriksson.

“I haven’t done it once,” the Canadian shouted, before going NSFW. “You can f*** off.”

“I’ll show you a video after the game,” Eriksson said. “I’ll show you a video where it’s two meters over the hog line.”

New Videos Of Marc Kennedy Double-Touching The Stone Surfaced

Multiple people posted videos where Marc Kennedy double-touched the stone when he shouldn’t have (once it reaches the hog line). Plenty of fans accused him and his team of cheating.

“Watch his left hand closely, Canada was just caught CHEATING at the Winter Olympics,” one fan said.

“apparently canada is incapable of not cheating whenever they’re on ice,” another fan said.

“Canada cheating… at curling 😂 Curling is awesome to watch though,” a third fan said.

“As a Canadian I apologize. Yes, it was clearly cheating. Some of us have enough integrity to admit it,” a fourth fan said.

“Sweden knew Canada’s Marc Kennedy was a notorious cheater. So they set up a camera at the ‘hog line’ to record it. And caught him doing it at the Olympics,” a fifth fan added.

World Curling confirmed on Saturday that Marc Kennedy was issued a verbal warning. He would be subject to more sanctions for “further inappropriate behavior.”

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