No boos for U.S. anthem at curling worlds; organizers adjusted timing of team honour
- The Toronto Blue Jays took steps to minimize booing of the U.S. National anthem during their home opener, as stated by Jays manager John Schneider.
- At the BKT World Men's Curling Championship, no booing occurred during the U.S. National anthem, which has become common at various Canadian sporting events recently.
- Korey Dropkin, the skip of the American team, received warm applause during a pre-game ceremony at the Temple Gardens Centre.
- Curling Canada coordinated with USA Curling to ensure that the U.S. Team would not face an uncomfortable situation, according to Nolan Thiessen, Curling Canada’s chief executive officer.
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No boos for U.S. anthem at curling worlds; organizers adjusted timing of team honour
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