
Bubbling Over: Foam firmness concerns provide new chapter in curling equipment saga
GUELPH, Ont. — A new chapter in a long-running curling sweeping saga came at an inopportune time for Team John Epping.
Just before their first appearance this season on the top-flight Grand Slam of Curling series, the players on his Sudbury, Ont.-based side made a last-minute change to their brooms for the WFG Masters.
The equipment adjustment, even though his brooms were legal, came after 30 of the sport’s top teams signed off on a “proposal for fair play in curling.” Many rinks believe firmer foam products in broomheads allow sweepers to have too much control on the ice.
Epping said he made the change to stay true to “the spirit of curling.” The experience, however, coupled with what he felt was a lack of communication, left the veteran skip questioning player solidarity.