Canada’s curling team has fired back at cheating accusations with a stunning counterclaim — alleging Sweden illegally recorded inside the Olympic venue and then used that footage to fuel the scandal.
And now, they’ve dropped a 36-second video they say proves everything.
🎥 The clip that set the arena on fire
Released overnight, the short but explosive clip shows a tense exchange near the sheets, with a figure appearing to hold a device aimed directly at Canadian players during warm-ups.
Canadian officials say the footage:
• was taken from a restricted zone
• captured competitors without consent
• and violated Olympic media rules
One team insider called it:
“Not scouting. Not journalism. Surveillance.”
🇨🇦 Canada strikes back
After days of being labeled “cheaters,” Canadian athletes say they are now the real victims.
A senior player declared:
“We followed the rules. They broke them to build a story.”
Lawyers for the team reportedly submitted a formal protest, demanding an immediate inquiry into Sweden’s alleged recording practices.
🇸🇪 Sweden denies — but won’t explain
Swedish representatives insist the video was “misinterpreted,” claiming it was taken in a public zone.
However, they have not clarified:
• who recorded it
• why it was aimed at Canadian hands
• or how it reached investigators
That silence is now fueling online outrage.
⚖️ Olympic officials step in
Sources say emergency meetings were held after the clip went viral, with officials reviewing:
• venue camera policies
• access logs
• and accreditation records
One official, speaking anonymously, admitted:
“This is becoming bigger than a match. It’s about trust.”
💥 From cheating scandal to spying war
What began as a rules dispute has now turned into an international standoff:
Cheating ➝ Counter-accusation ➝ Surveillance claims ➝ Global backlash.
Fans are split, with hashtags like #FilmGate and #CurlingSpy trending across social media.
❓ The unanswered question
Was the footage legal… or a secret weapon?
Did Sweden cross a line inside Olympic walls?
And could this twist completely flip the cheating narrative?
For now, one thing is certain:
This Olympic curling final is no longer about stones and brooms —
it’s about who was watching whom.

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