World Curling tightens sweeping rules, bans firmer broom foams ahead of Olympics

2025-06-225:004221www.cbc.ca

Several high-profile models — including some from Goldline, BalancePlus and Hardline — are now banned. Only brushes with less-firm foam are approved for competition, effective immediately.

World Curling has tightened its sweeping equipment rules heading into the Olympic season.

The move, announced Friday, follows concern over firmer broom foams that many players said gave sweepers too much control.

Several high-profile models — including some from Goldline, BalancePlus and Hardline — are now banned. Only brushes with less-firm foam are approved for competition, effective immediately.

World Curling said the decision followed extensive consultation with players, manufacturers and ice experts, as well as a sweep-testing exercise at the Morris Curling Club in Manitoba.

Officials say it's a first step, with long-term reviews and equipment standards still in development.

With the new regulations, the BalancePlus RS with Firm 2.0 foam, Goldline Impact with Evader or Pursuer foam, Hardline Ice Pad with Competitive foam, and SmartBroom by Curling Tools with current foam are no longer approved for play.


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  • By ortusdux 2025-06-2421:541 reply

    Reminds me of Broomgate - a 'technology doping' scandal from 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broomgate

  • By peeters 2025-06-2422:001 reply

    In some ways it's a shame because I love the finesse game as a counterbalance to the focus on power that seemed to peak around the time Brad Jacob's crew was dominating the scene. I don't follow curling quite enough to know what the impact will be on the meta game though. More guards? Fewer? More takeout attempts? It's interesting because finesse and power both have critical roles in both scoring and defending so it's not obvious to me where the negative/positive impacts to the game will be.

    • By gucci-on-fleek 2025-06-253:58

      > In some ways it's a shame because I love the finesse game as a counterbalance to the focus on power

      The relatively recent ban on takeouts before the 5th rock [0] has pushed the game back towards finesse, so if you haven't watched curling for the past few years, you might find it to be a little more interesting to watch now.

      [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curling#Free_guard_zone:~:text....

  • By mattmaroon 2025-06-2423:411 reply

    Curling is proof that with enough alcohol anything can be a sport.

    • By jdougan 2025-06-251:10

      You have to admire the "Winners buy the drinks for the losers." curlture.

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