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Is there such a thing as bad publicity? At the Olympics, curling is finding out ... probably not
Is there such a thing as bad publicity? At the Olympics, curling is finding out ... probably not - Curling is hoping to take advantage of its moment in the Olympic spotlight
Yahoo Sports Daily hosts Caroline Fenton and Jason Fitz react to Canada’s curling team being accused of cheating for illegal touches during the 2026 Winter Olympics. Watch the full episode of Yahoo Sports Daily on YouTube or YahooSports.
Mon, Feb 16, 2026 It's day 10 of the Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina with more medals on offer in a variety of different sports throughout the day. Team GB will be hoping to continue the success of what was a historic day for the team on Sunday.
Team GB are hoping for more medal success this evening - after two golds on Sunday ensured they will leave the 2026 Olympic Winter Games as history makers. Follow the latest below.
Day 9 of the 2026 Winter Olympics didn't bring any new medals for the United States, but there were several major team wins of note to keep the Americans in position to add to that count in the coming days.
The Billings Curling Club hosted a Valentine’s Day “Learn to Curl” event on Saturday that drew 45 people, which is more than double its typical membership of about 20.
Curling at the Winter Olympics is always a fan-favorite event, but its viral popularity reached new heights thanks to a heated confrontation between Team Canada and Team Sweden at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Games.
According to the “Spirit of Curling” section of the World Curling Olympic rulebook, curlers “would prefer to lose rather than to win unfairly. Curlers never knowingly break a rule of the game, nor disrespect any of its traditions. Should they become aware that this has been done inadvertently, they will be the first to divulge the breach.”