Bruce Mouat Brad Gushue Mark Nichols Kerri Einarson John Shuster Niklas Edin Sweden Germany Switzerland Italy Scotland Usa Canada Norway Czech Republic Turkey Japan Ottawa curling Bruce Mouat Brad Gushue Mark Nichols Kerri Einarson John Shuster Niklas Edin Sweden Germany Switzerland Italy Scotland Usa Canada Norway Czech Republic Turkey Japan Ottawa

Canada's Gushue defeats Czech Republic, climbing to 4-2 record at men's curling worlds

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Canada's Brad Gushue defeated Lukas Klima of the Czech Republic 8-3 on Tuesday afternoon at the world men's curling championship in Ottawa.

Canada stole three points in the fourth end and wrapped up the victory in eight ends. Gushue, vice Mark Nichols, second E.J.

Harnden and lead Geoff Walker improved to 4-2, good for a fifth-place tie with Japan's Riku Yanagisawa. WATCH | Gushue tops Czech Republic: "We're still in a position where we control our own fate ...

that's all we can do and we'll see what happens," Gushue said. The top six teams in the 13-team field will qualify for the weekend playoffs.

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