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The Eye on the Hog is a sport officiating technology used in
curling Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules, and shuffleboard. Two teams, each with four players, take turns sliding ...
to electronically detect hog line violations. Commonly referred to as "sensor handles", it is based on a patent filed by
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that was further developed by Startco Engineering, a company that was later acquired by
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.


The rule

The current rule governing hog line violations can be traced back to 1955.
Ken Watson James Kenneth Watson, (August 12, 1904 – July 26, 1986) was a Canadian curler. Biography Watson was born in Minnedosa, Manitoba and moved to Winnipeg later. He was the first man to skip his rink to three Brier championships in 1936, 1942 ...
had developed the "long slide" delivery in the era when most curlers didn't slide much or barely even left the
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at all when delivering a curling stone. The then-controversial slide proved popular with youth curlers, notably Matt Baldwin and Stan Austman, who in the 1950's would slide far down the sheet of ice as a
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. Thus the rule was revised in 1955 to put some limit on the slide delivery, and it has evolved from curtailing it at the tee line, to limiting the slide up to the hog line (1961), to now requiring clear release by the time the stone reaches the hog line (1974). The penalty for a hog line violation is the removal of the delivered stone. The first event where this rule was used was the
1974 Air Canada Silver Broom The 1974 Air Canada Silver Broom, the men's World Curling Championships, world curling championship, was held from March 18 to 23 at the Allmend Eisstadion in Bern, Switzerland. Teams Round-robin standings Round-robin results Draw 1 Dra ...
; the
1974 Macdonald Brier The 1974 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship was held from March 4 to 9, 1974 at the London Gardens in London, Ontario. The total attendance for the week was 48,170. Team Alberta, who was skipped by Hec Gervais capt ...
that preceded it was still played under the 1961 rule.


Human enforcement

As in
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, the
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played a key role in the enforcement of the rules of curling. However, the hog line rule was eventually enforced by the use of officials, similar to line judges in other sports. This was an immediate concern for the curlers, since visual enforcement is inherently error-prone, and the rule as written favors
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as it put the onus on the curlers to remove all doubts that there was a violation. In 1982, hog line officials in Canada were placed at an elevated position above ice level.
Colleen Jones Colleen Patricia Jones (born December 16, 1959) is a Canadian curler and television personality. She is best known as the skip of two women's world championship teams and six Tournament of Hearts Canadian women's championships, including an un ...
, who was penalized numerous times, disagreed that this provided them with the best view point to make their calls, and was almost suspended from the
1984 Scott Tournament of Hearts The 1984 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's national curling championship, was played February 25 to March 3 at the Charlottetown Forum in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Teams Standings Results Draw 1 Draw 2 ...
when she used mild vulgarity in a media interview. Canada started placing their officials at ice level in 1985. Things did not improve at the
1986 Labatt Brier The 1986 Labatt Brier was held from March 2 to 9 at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium in Kitchener, Ontario, Kitchener, Ontario. Ed Lukowich of Alberta defeated Russ Howard of Ontario to win his second Brier title. Teams Round-robin standings ...
. Assisted by a physically-imposing out-of-town "enforcer", hog line officials pulled 9 rocks in the first draw due to purported hog line violations, including 3 by Mel Bernard. There was further controversy involving Lyle Muyres, where films by an amateur filmmaker and a TV technician, though inadmissible as evidence, were examined. There were also other incidents involving Paul Savage &
Russ Howard Russell W. "Russ" Howard, CM, ONL (born February 19, 1956 in Midland, Ontario) is a Canadian curler and Olympic champion, based in Regina, Saskatchewan, but originally from Midland, Ontario. He lived in Moncton, New Brunswick from 2000 to 20 ...
at the semifinal of the
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provincial competition to qualify for
1987 Labatt Brier The 1987 Labatt Brier, the Canadian men's curling championship, was held from March 8 to 15 at the Northlands Agricom in Edmonton, Alberta. Russ Howard of Ontario defeated Bernie Sparkes of British Columbia to win his first Brier title. Teams ...
,
Randy Ferbey Randy S. Ferbey (born May 30, 1959) is a Canadian retired curler from Sherwood Park, Alberta. Ferbey is a six-time Canadian champion and a four-time World Champion. He currently coaches the Rachel Homan women's team. Born in Edmonton, Albert ...
at the
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, and
Colleen Jones Colleen Patricia Jones (born December 16, 1959) is a Canadian curler and television personality. She is best known as the skip of two women's world championship teams and six Tournament of Hearts Canadian women's championships, including an un ...
at 2002 World Women's Curling Championship.


A technological solution

Neil Houston Neil William "Woody" Houston (born January 19, 1957) is a Canadian curler. He is a and a 1986 Labatt Brier champion. He played at the 1988 Winter Olympics when curling was a demonstration sport, Canadian men's team won bronze medal. Durin ...
played a key role during the initial development of the sensor technology at University of Saskatchewan, and Canadian Curling Association (CCA) became the first adopter of the technology. After testing at
Sutherland Curling Club The Sutherland Curling Club is an historic curling club located in the Sutherland Industrial sector of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The Club was founded in 1910 in the village of Sutherland, Saskatchewan. After being rebuilt in 1922, the c ...
, the sensor handle finally made its high-profile debut at
2003 Continental Cup of Curling The 2003 Continental Cup of Curling was held at Fort William Gardens in Thunder Bay, Ontario November 27–30. Europe won its first title, 208-179. Teams Europe * Peja Lindholm, Tomas Nordin, Magnus Swartling, Peter Narup * Jackie Lockhart, Sheil ...
and CCA quickly committed to using them for future events. Early on, curlers who insist on wearing gloves during delivery would still be judged by hog line officials, but eventually the rules prohibited the use of gloves to circumvent the sensor handles. There were rumours that some
Manitoba tuck The Manitoba tuck is a form of slide in curling. A tuck under is when the curler's front toe is the only part of the slider that comes into contact with the ice as the heel is raised. While the slide is most commonly found in the province of Mani ...
ers had to adjust their deliveries.


Notable incidents


2011 World Men's Curling Championship The 2011 World Men's Curling Championship (branded as Ford World Men's Curling Championship 2011 presented by Richardson for sponsorship reasons) was held in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada from April 2–10, 2011. In the final, Jeff Stoughton skipp ...

Sebastian Kraupp Sebastian Kraupp (born 20 May 1985) is a Swedish curler from Karlstad, Sweden. He currently coaches the Swedish men's junior team. From 2005 to 2008 Sebastian Kraupp skipped his own team. Starting with the 2008–2009 season he joined Niklas Ed ...
and
Pete Fenson Peter Fenson (born February 29, 1968 in Bemidji, Minnesota) is an American curler. He was the skip of the men's rink that represented the United States at the 2006 Winter Olympics, where they won the bronze medal, the first Olympic medal for th ...


2015 Tim Hortons Brier The 2015 Tim Hortons Brier was held from February 28 to March 8 at Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. In the final, the team of Pat Simmons, John Morris, Carter Rycroft and Nolan Thiessen, representing "Team Canada" as defending ...

Carter Rycroft Carter Rycroft (born August 29, 1977) is a Canadian curler from Sherwood Park, Alberta. He was a member of the Canadian Olympic team, skipped by Kevin Martin, that won a silver medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Career Rycroft joined the Marti ...


2016 World Women's Curling Championship The 2016 World Women's Curling Championship (branded as the 2016 Ford World Women's Curling Championship presented by Meridian for sponsorship reasons) was held from March 19 to 27 at the Credit Union iPlex in Swift Current, Saskatchewan. Team S ...

Amy Nixon Amy Lee Nixon (born September 29, 1977) is a Canadian retired curler and lawyer from Calgary, Alberta. She was a member of the bronze medal-winning 2006 Winter Olympic women's curling team, skipped by Shannon Kleibrink. Nixon was also the chair ...


2018 Olympics , nations = 93 , athletes = 2,922 (1,680 men and 1,242 women) , events = 102 in 7 sports (15 disciplines) , opening = , closing = , opened_by = President Moon Jae-in , cauldron = Kim Yun-a , stadium = Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium , winte ...

Eve Muirhead Eve Muirhead (born 22 April 1990) is a Scottish former curler from Perth and the skip of the British Olympic Curling team. Muirhead and the GB team became Olympic champions at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, having previously won the bro ...
and
Ma Jingyi Ma Jingyi (; ; born October 29, 1995) is a Chinese curler. She competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics. Career Juniors Ma represented China at the 2015 Pacific-Asia Junior Curling Championships, playing second for the team. China went undefeated ...


2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts The 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national women's curling championship, was held from February 15 to 23 at Mosaic Place in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. The winning team was scheduled to represent Canada at the 2020 World Women's Curli ...

Emma Miskew Emma Kathryn Miskew (born February 14, 1989) is a Canadian curler. She was the long-time third of the three-time Canadian champion and 2017 world champion Rachel Homan rink until 2022 when she moved to second. The Homan team represented Canada ...


2021 Calgary bubble events


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External links

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