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Dramatic scene of Canada-Sweden curling double-touch dispute at 2026 Olympics, with officials measuring stones on ice.
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Olympic curling faces double-touching controversy at Milan-Cortina Games

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A heated dispute over double-touching rules has overshadowed curling at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, starting with accusations between Canada and Sweden. The incident led to stones being removed from play and prompted temporary changes in officiating protocols. Curlers from various nations have described the uproar as exaggerated, emphasizing the sport's tradition of self-regulation.

Former German footballer Toni Kroos has questioned the expulsion of Colombian Luis Díaz in the Champions League match between PSG and Bayern Munich. Díaz scored a doublete in his team's 2-1 victory but received a red card for a foul on Achraf Hakimi. Kroos argues that the injury unduly influenced the referee's decision.

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