Stephen Colbert, Late Show host, weighs in on curling controversy
World Curling Federation bars broom heads for this season
One of Canada's favourite winter sports has received some unexpected attention from one of America's leading late-night comedians.
Late Show host Stephen Colbert dedicated six minutes of his monologue on Friday night to the controversy over directional-fabric brooms in curling.
Coarse material on the broom heads creates a sandpaper effect on the ice and with it, sweepers have been able to manipulate the rock's trajectory in ways they never could before.
Colbert said it was wrong to allow a sport to be dominated by whoever could afford the fanciest broom.
Earlier this week, the World Curling Federation extended a ban on the controversial broom heads to all events for the 2015-16 season.
Colbert noted he approved of 16th Century Scottish curling rules where whoever survived a fall through the ice was the winner.
With files from CBCSports.ca