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Switzerland in 'great shape' after extending winning start to Curling World Championships

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Switzerland continued their march on day five of the Women's World Curling Championships with their eighth victory of the week.

Following a 9-1 triumph over New Zealand, Silvana Tirinzoni and co notched an eye-catching 8-3 success over the in-form Italian team.

Ad They remain the only country to have won all of their matches so far and will look to stretch their unbeaten run when they take on Norway and Denmark on Thursday.

CurlingSwitzerland leave it late to remain unbeaten in World Curling ChampionshipsYESTERDAY AT 21:26 «Our peformances were very good,» said Tirinzoni. «The first few ends were difficult but I'm happy with how my team played. »We just tried to analyse the ice as quickly as possible.

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