
U.S. skip Dropkin says his team would be ‘energized’ if booed at men’s curling worlds
MOOSE JAW, Sask. — With booing of “The Star-Spangled Banner” the norm at Canadian sports events in the wake of heightened tension with the U.S., organizers of the BKT World Men’s Curling Championship are taking steps to try to avoid such a scenario at the Temple Gardens Centre.
Over the course of the nine-day competition, the 13 teams in the field are each honoured with a pre-game ceremony that includes the playing of the national anthem.
The American team skipped by Korey Dropkin was originally scheduled to be honoured on the last afternoon of round-robin play, but organizers have opted to change the time to Sunday morning when the venue will be much quieter.
“I don’t know whose initiative it was to shift it actually but personally I don’t really care,” Dropkin said Friday after his team’s one-hour practice. “I don’t really have too much of an opinion on that one. Obviously I don’t want to see anybody booing our national anthem.