• Canada's Einarson opens women's world curling championship with win over host Swedes

    8 days ago - By Sportsnet

    SANDVIKEN, Sweden - Canada's Kerri Einarson stole her way to victory to open the women's world curling championship.
    Einarson defeated the host Swedes 9-4 on Saturday.
    Trailing 4-3 heading into the ninth end, Canada stole two to take the lead.
    Einarson executed a tricky double takeout in the 10th to force Swedish skip Anna Hasselborg to draw against multiple Canadian stones.
    Hasselborg was light to give up a steal of four.
    Both skips struggled with draw weight late in the game as the ice surface in Sandviken's Goransson Arena appeared to warm.
    Einarson, who edged Hasselborg for the bronze...
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    8 days ago - By Yahoo Sports

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  • 2023 World women's curling championship: Scores, standings, schedule and results

    2023 World women's curling championship: Scores, standings, schedule and results

    9 days ago - By Sportsnet

    The 2023 world women's curling championship is now underway in Sandviken, Sweden, and runs through to Sunday, March 26.
    Canada is represented by skip Kerri Einarson's team after winning their fourth consecutive Scotties Tournament of Hearts championship last month.
    Einarson will aim to upgrade the bronze medal her club claimed last year.
    Keep it here for the latest score results, up-to-date standings and the full schedule.
    Last updated: Saturday, March 18, 3 p.m. ET
    STANDINGS
    TEAM
    WINS
    LOSSES
    Denmark 1
    0
    Norway 1
    0
    Switzerland 1
    0
    Sweden 1
    0
    Canada 0
    0
    Germany 0
    0
    Italy 0
    0
    Scotland...
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