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.
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Eve Muirhead lead the women's curlers to the final and another guaranteed medal for Team GB, following in the footsteps of Bruce Mouat and the men on Thursday. After an epic fightback to eventually beat Sweden 12-11 after an extra end, Muirhead will lead her rink in the gold medal match against Japan on Sunday (01:05 GMT).
Nearly three weeks of thrilling action will draw to a close as an unforgettable Winter Olympic Games comes to an end. Beijing has seen joy, tears, anger and no shortage of controversy as the world's best winter sports athletes have given their all in pursuit of gold.
Team GB’s Mica McNeill and Montell Douglas will not challenge for medals in the two-woman bobsleigh at the Winter Olympics in Beijing, after they finished a disappointing opening day 19th in the standings, with Germany again on course to take gold. Pilot Laura Nolte and Deborah Levi will take a 0.50-second lead over fellow German Mariama Jamanka going into day two, with Elana Meyers Taylor of the USA sitting third, 0.74 seconds off top spot.
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