
On Ice: Broomhead foam issues on hold for Montana’s Brier, but curlers still fuming
KELOWNA, B.C. — The equipment technology tension that has engulfed the elite curling scene in recent weeks is expected to be put on hold at the Montana’s Brier.
All 18 teams in the field have decided they won’t use new firmer foams in their broomheads even though the products are approved and within the scope of World Curling rules and regulations.
Many top players are concerned that the new ‘black foam’ gives sweepers too much control of a delivered stone.
With the national men’s championship starting Friday night at Prospera Place in Kelowna, B.C., the subject was an unwelcome distraction for athletes ahead of one of the biggest events on the curling calendar.