In The Rings: World Curling chief likes the idea of embedded technology in the sport
World Curling president Beau Welling’s sporting roots took hold on the golf course. He envisions a day when the Roaring Game follows the broadcast lead of its summer sport cousin.
“Personally I like the idea of more embedded technology into either the stone itself or the scanning of stones,” Welling said. “The other benefit from doing some of this technology stuff is that we can then start incorporating it into broadcast and having more data, more presentation, of what’s actually going on.”
In a recent sit-down interview with The Canadian Press, Welling noted the many strides golf broadcasts have made in recent years, including graphics of shot trajectory, spin data, ball altitude and swing speed.
He foresees something similar for curling in the future.

