Curling is a game of skill and tradition. A shot well executed is a delight to see, and it is also a fine thing to observe the time-honoured traditions of curling being applied in the true spirit of the game. Curlers play to win but never to humble their opponents. A true curler never attempts to distract opponents, nor to prevent them from playing their best, and would prefer to lose rather than to win unfairly.
Curlers never knowingly break a rule of the game nor disrespect any of its traditions. Should they become aware that this has been done inadvertently, they will be the first to divulge the breach.
While the main object of the game of curling is to determine the players’ relative skill, the spirit of curling demands good sportsmanship, kindly feeling, and honourable conduct.
This spirit should influence both the interpretation and the application of the rules of the game and the conduct of all participants on and off the ice.