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Canada set to take on Norway for chance at its 1st wheelchair curling title since 2013

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Canada's wheelchair curling team is going for gold at the world championships for the first time in over a decade. Led by skip and lead Mark Ideson, the Canadians beat Sweden 4-2 on Friday for their fifth straight win in Gangneung, South Korea.

Canada will face Norway in the final at 9 p.m. ET with a chance to win its first world title since 2013. Ideson's mixed team consists of second Gil Dash of Wolseley, Sask., third Ina Forrest of Spallumcheen, B.C., fourth Jon Thurston of Dunford, Ont., and alternate Chrissy Molnar of Trent Lakes, Ont.

Thurston drew to the eight-foot ring to score two points in the sixth end for a 3-2 lead before Canada stole another point in the seventh.

Ideson, who hails from London, Ont., also took home world-championship silver in 2020. The 47-year-old was an alternate on Canada's gold-medal winning teams at the 2013 worlds and 2014 Paralympics before skipping Canada to bronze at the last two Winter Games.

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