Curse of LaBonte
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The "Curse of LaBonte" is quite possibly one of the most famous curses in curling history.
The "curse" was caused by an incident at the finals of the 1972 Air Canada Silver Broom - the 1972 World Men's Curling Championship in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
The Canadian team, skipped by Orest Meleschuk was playing the American team skipped by Bob LaBonte in the finals. Canada had been undefeated up until this point, but was down by two points in the last end. They needed two points to tie the game. Meleschuk had the hammer, and thus the final shot of the end. When it was time for him to shoot, the Americans had shot rock on the button while Canada was sitting second shot right next to it. The U.S. was sitting third rock too with a rock biting the 8-foot. To tie the game, Meleschuk had to hit the American rock and not roll further than this third rock.
Meleschuk's rock made the hit, and it preceded to roll to the 8-foot. When it landed, it was close to being second, but the Americans thought otherwise, and U.S. third Frank Aasand jumped in the air to celebrate. In the meantime, Canada's third Dave Romano was still investigating on which rock was second rock, and this whether or not Canada had scored two to tie, or just one for the loss. While Romano was looking, LaBonte jumped in the air to celebrate as well, but slipped and accidentally kicked the Canadian stone. Romano had still not agreed on who was shot, and since LaBonte had kicked the rock closer than the American rock, Canada would end up scoring two in the end. Canada would then steal another point in the extra end to win the championship.
It was later said that LaBonte put a "curse" on Canada, because Canada would not win another World Championship until 1980. Canadian journalist Larry Tucker is generally considered to have been given credit for inventing the hex in 1980 to describe Canada's victory that year.
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- CBC Archives: The "Curse" of LaBonte
- Canada Curls: The Illustrated History of Curling In Canada by Doug Maxwell. Whitecap Books, 2002.
- World Curling Federation: 1972 Air Canada Silver Broom
- The Curling News ad featuring the curse of LaBonte