BBC co-commentator Steve Cram has urged Winter Olympic officials to address the Canada curling team regarding their use of inappropriate language after they defeated Team GB 9-5.
Brad Jacobs’ team has sparked controversy for their behavior in Milan and Cortina, with Canada third Marc Kennedy involved in a heated exchange with Swedish player Oskar Eriksson earlier in the competition, leading to a public apology from the BBC.
Kennedy also faced allegations of rule violations during the match against Sweden, prompting World Curling to issue a statement clarifying the regulations. Despite this, the BBC commentary team once again criticized the Canadians for their language.
During a break in the game, the Canadians were caught using profanity near TV cameras, causing disapproval from Cram and co-commentator Logan Gray. Cram expressed his concern, stating that action needed to be taken regarding the Canadians’ behavior.
At that moment, Canada was leading 3-1 after the third end, with Jacobs’ team securing a crucial point against Mouat’s side. The loss to Canada means Team GB faces a challenging path to the semi-finals after suffering an 8-6 defeat against Norway in their previous match.
Team GB now must win against both Canada and the USA to secure a spot in the semi-finals. Even a victory against the Americans may not be enough, requiring favorable results in other matches to advance.
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