Cuss Fuss: Grand Slam boss says he has no intention of banning on-ice swearing
The rather genteel world of curling can sometimes be jolted by the odd swear word that makes it on bonspiel broadcasts via player microphones.
It’s something that The Curling Group CEO Nic Sulsky says comes with the territory of elite competition.
“I don’t promote it, but at the same time, sports are fun and sports are emotional,” he said. “It’s 2025.”
The subject of potty-mouthed athletes has been a talking point of late in Formula One circles. Under new rules, drivers could be suspended or lose championship points for swearing or making political statements.











