The play-off field is set at the LGT World Women's Curling Championship 2023, taking place from 18โ26 March in the Gรถransson Arena. Switzerland women completed ...
The losers of the semi-finals will play for bronze medals earlier that day, at 10:00. Switzerland will play the winner of the Italy vs Sweden game in one semi-final, while Norway will meet the winner of the Canada vs Japan game in the other semi-final. Both qualification games will take place on Saturday 25 March at 10:00 and the winners of these games earn a place in the semi-finals.
Team Canada is into the playoffs at the World Women's Curling Championship in Sandviken, Sweden. Skip Kerri Einarson, third Val Sweeting, second Shannon ...
After a single in six, Canada stole one in the seventh end to close the gap to 7-5. The top two teams in the standings after the preliminary round advance directly into the semifinals. In a reversal of fortunes, Team Einarson watched Norway make a big miss with the hammer in the final end of a tied game. With their record at 5-3, they dropped into a tie for third in the standings. Unfortunately, that little win streak came to a stop against the mighty Swiss, who have won the last three world titles. Following those two thrillers, Canada had their best game of the tournament to that point as they came up with an easy 7-2 win against Italy.
Canada's Kerri Einarson closed her round-robin schedule with an 11-5 loss to Denmark's Madeleine Dupont but still managed to secure a playoff berth at the ...
Sweden (7-5) and Italy (7-5) meet in the other qualification game. Her Manitoba-based rink of Val Sweeting, Shannon Birchard and Briane Harris, which defeated Turkey's Dilsat Yildiz 10-4 earlier in the day, finished in third place at 7-5 and will face sixth-place Japan (7-5) on Saturday in a qualification match at the Goransson Arena. Einarson's Manitoba-based rink will face Japan on Saturday in qualification match
Canada's Kerri Einarson closed her round-robin schedule with an 11-5 loss to Denmark's Madeleine Dupont but still managed to secure a playoff berth at the ...
The Canadian team, skipped by Kerri Einarson of Selkirk, Manitoba, finished the round robin with a record of seven wins and five losses. That was good enough ...
In their last seven games, Canada had a record of three wins and four losses. By being in the top two, Switzerland and Norway had a bye to the semifinals. Switzerland had the best record of 12 wins and zero losses, while Norway was in second place with eight wins and four losses.
Canada eliminated Japan in a gutsy playoff qualification game at the world women's curling championship on Saturday afternoon in Sandviken, Sweden.
Gritty. Tenacious. Plucky. It sums up Saturday's 6-4 extra-end win over Japan, putting Canada skip Kerri Einarson's women's team in an 11 a.m. ET semifinal ...
"[Fujisawa] was playing a hard one, so I said to Kerri we may get out of this end with a force, then we can regroup because we're right in this thing. Team Fujisawa tried to come in off its stone in the eight-foot and into a Canadian stone sitting second shot. However, Roervik swiftly responded with three in the following end to give Norway a 4-2 edge. Japan hit it too thick and nudged Canada's stone further into the button to score. It left Einarson and company sitting two with no need to throw its last. In the other semifinal, the Swedes dropped an 8-4 decision to defending champions Switzerland, which battle Norway for gold at 9 a.m.
Canada's Kerri Einarson closed her round-robin schedule with an 11-5 loss to Denmark's Madeleine Dupont on Friday but still managed to secure a playoff ...
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Canada beat Japan by 6-4 while hosts Sweden defeated Italy by 4-3 in Saturday morning's qualification games at the LGT World Women's Curling Championship.
The game was tied again after nine ends, at 3-3. In the tenth, Sweden skip Anna Hasselborg was accurate enough to score the one point needed for a 4-3 win and a chance to play for medals. There was never more than one point between the teams in the game between Canada and Japan, which eventually went to an extra end with the score tied at 4-4 after ten.
Canada's Kerri Einarson will play for the bronze medal at the world women's curling championship after losing 8-5 to Norway's Marianne Roervik during ...
However, Norway swiftly responded with three in the following end to take a 4-2 edge. "We're building and it feels good to be making some good shots and reading the ice better, we've just had one bad end." "It was a pretty unfortunate ninth end with too many back-to-back misses," Einarson said.
Canada has a chance at defending its bronze medal from the 2022 tournament, as Einarson and her rink face Sweden in the 2023 bronze-medal game.
According to Sports Interaction, Canada is favored to win the bronze medal on Sunday. The final match of the 2023 Women's World Curling Championship is going to be available on TSN. The bronze-medal game between Canada and Sweden is on TSN1. The contest is scheduled to take place at 10 a.m. Here is a breakdown of the team: Streamers can catch the action in the TSN app or on TSN.ca. It will be played at the Goransson Arena in Sandviken, Sweden. With a win against Sweden, Canada would secure its 11th bronze medal and 36th overall medal at the competition. The contest is scheduled to take place at 5 a.m. Marianne Roervik and Team Norway secured three points in the ninth end to pull out an 8-5 victory. local time in Sweden. Sunday is the final day of the 2023 Women's World Curling Championship and Kerri Einarson's Team Canada has a chance to bring home a medal.