Curling’s longstanding 10-versus-eight debate continues to simmer
At the 1999 World Curling Federation’s annual general meeting in Saint John, N.B., then-president Gunther Hummelt begged member federations to vote in eight-end games.
Curling had just returned to the Winter Olympics a year earlier. The WCF was under pressure from the International Olympic Committee to shorten games for television.
The members voted no.
World championship and Olympic curling, and by extension Canada’s national championships, remain 10-end games two decades later. Curling Canada isn’t going to shorten games unless the WCF does.