Winter Olympics: Great Britain's women's curlers to play for curling gold
Great Britain's women's curlers will play for Olympic gold after edging past Sweden 12-11 in an extra end after a tense and compelling semi-final.
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Great Britain's women's curlers will play for Olympic gold after edging past Sweden 12-11 in an extra end after a tense and compelling semi-final.
Great Britain have secured a second Winter Olympics medal after the women’s curling team beat reigning champions Sweden in an epic semi-final.
Team GB will take on Sweden on Saturday morning in the final of the men’s curling at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
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Eve Muirhead guided Team GB through a phalanx of permutations and into the Olympic semi-finals, dramatically guaranteeing a shot at a medal.
Team GB will take on Sweden on Saturday morning in the final of the men’s curling at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
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