Dumfries and Galloway curlers secure Winter Olympics semi-final spot
Both of Britains curling teams are through to the semi-finals of the Winter Olympics.
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Both of Britains curling teams are through to the semi-finals of the Winter Olympics.
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Great Britain dramatically sneaked into the semi-finals of the women's curling at the Winter Olympics after results and a tie-break went their way, having beaten the Russian Olympic Committee 9-4. Eve Muirhead's rink needed to win their final round robin match to have a chance of going through and then required results to go their way.
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