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Curling champs' sleep lost to cheating claims
15 Feb
Summary
- Sweden's curling skip cites cheating accusations impacting sleep.
- Team's recent defeats predate the controversy, with tough ice.
- Sweden faces potential early exit from Olympic competition.

The Swedish Olympic curling champions are experiencing significant struggles in the current competition, with skip Niklas Edin admitting that a controversy over cheating accusations has affected the team's performance.
Edin revealed that Sweden's players have suffered from a lack of sleep and have expended a lot of energy addressing media inquiries about alleged 'double touching' of stones by Canadian opponents. This intense scrutiny, he noted, has been 'annoying' and an 'unfortunate situation' as the team seeks to focus on their games.
These recent troubles compound earlier defeats against Italy, Britain, Canada, and the U.S., with only one win against China so far. This puts the five-times Olympian Edin at risk of failing to reach the semi-finals for the first time in his career.
Adding to the challenges, Edin commented on unusually tricky ice conditions that have varied significantly throughout the competition, making it difficult for the team to adapt quickly. He expressed disappointment with various aspects of their play and the inconsistent ice, which has been a factor in previous events as well.




