Stephen Colbert, Late Show host, weighs in on curling controversy
World Curling Federation bars broom heads for this season
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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