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Curling: Canadian curlers booted from event for being drunk - [your]NEWS January 14, 2019 Durham, North Carolina. Search for: Curling: Canadian curlers booted from event for being drunk Nov 19, 2018 | , (Reuters) - Olympic gold medalist Ryan Fry and his Canadian team mates were kicked out of a World Curling Tour event in Alberta at the weekend for being "extremely drunk", according to a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation report on Monday. Fry, who won gold at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, and his team were removed on Sunday by a committee after complaints they were breaking brooms and swearing as they went out for their match, the report said. "I came to the event to play and enjoy the sport. My actions were truly disrespectful and embarrassing -- the committee was right to disqualify us from play," Fry said in a statement cited in the CBC report. "I allowed myself to lose control and I offended people with my actions. I wish nothing more than to apologize to everyone individually." A facility manager quoted in the CBC report also said there was damage in the locker room and that other teams had complained about their belongings being kicked around. The World Curling Tour said the Canadian team of Fry, Jamie Koe, Chris Schille, and DJ Kidby were ejected from the event for "unsportsmanlike behavior" but did not elaborate on what led to its decision. The actions by the Canadian squad are highly unusual in a social sport where the rule of etiquette dictates that winners buy the losers a drink before the losers repay the favor for the second round. Fry won gold at the 2014 Olympics as a member of Team Canada along with Brad Jacobs, E.J. Harnden, Ryan Harnden and alternate Caleb Flaxey. (Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Nick Mulvenney) Please enable JavaScript to view the More Top Stories Jan 14, 2019 | , More than 30,000 teachers are expected to walk off the job in public schools across Los Angeles early on Monday in the first teachers’ strike … Jan 14, 2019 | , People who are close to Robert Mueller tell him the report of the investigation is “certain to be anti-climatic” and not have any bombshells. Jan 14, 2019 | , U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday denied media reports regarding the Russia investigation and his meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin, telling reporters he never … Jan 14, 2019 | , Shaving supply company Gillette is trying to change cultural norms with a new ad campaign aimed at men challenging them to “shave their toxic masculinity.” Jan 14, 2019 | , , The Trump administration proposed on Monday rules that would allow drones to operate over populated areas and end a requirement for special permits for night … Jan 14, 2019 | , Prime Minister Theresa May makes a last ditch effort on Monday to convince rebel lawmakers to back her Brexit divorce deal, warning them that Britain’s … Operated by [your]NEWS Media Group, Inc. Article Archives Article Archives Select Month January 2019 December 2018 November 2018 October 2018 September 2018 August 2018 July 2018 June 2018 May 2018 April 2018 March 2018 February 2018 January 2018 Copyright ©2017 [your]NEWS Media Group, Inc | Site by | Comments, Questions Or Complaints May Be Sent To: info@yournews.com Translate » Close Resize Font A- A+ Reset Font Keyboard navigation Change Font Contrast Choose color black white green blue red orange yellow navi Underline Links Highlight Links Reset All Images Greyscale Invert Colors Close
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