Getting a handle on curling stones not easy at Tournament of Hearts
CALGARY — The honour system is in play at the Canadian women’s curling championship when it comes to hog-line violations.
A curler delivering a stone must release it before it reaches the hog line. Sensors in each stone’s handle determine whether the rock is released in time because of a magnetic strip embedded in the ice under the hog line.
A green light in the handle indicates a legal delivery, while a red light indicates a violation and the stone gets pulled.
But handle sensors were disabled at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary’s WinSport Event Arena after five hog-line violations in the second draw.