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Beijing 2022 men's semi-finals curling round-up: Sweden and Great Britain win to advance to gold medal match

Great Britain and Sweden are through to the Beijing 2022 men's curling final after clinching semi-final wins on Thursday evening (17 February).

Team GB's men, skipped by Bruce Mouat, have guaranteed Britain their first medal of the Games after patiently waiting out a nervous start to defeat reigning champions USA 8-4.

The British quartet finished top of the round-robin thanks to their morning 5-2 win over Canada, seeing them go up against the fourth-place finishers.

Team GB started with the last stone advantage, but it was USA who scored first when Mouat went wide with his final draw to give up a steal of two.

Seemingly undeterred, Mouat recovered promptly and responded by capitalising on a final throw error committed by US skip John Shuster to draw for three and the lead.

Buoyed by the occasion, and enthusiastic support in the 'Ice Cube', the charismatic Shuster retook control with a sublime shot in the fourth to go 4-3 up.

But Mouat hit straight back in the fifth to send Britain into the break 5-4 up.

The teams exchanged three blank ends as the Americans hunted a multiple score but Britain worked hard to deny them.

Deep in the ninth end, after a stunning shot by Mouat, Shuster chose to throw away his final stone and hand Britain a steal of one in order to retain the hammer going into the 10th and final end.

It was a gamble that would not pay off.

Down 6-4 and needing two to force the extra end, Shuster's final take-out attempt went awry to handing Britain a steal of two and an 8-4 victory.

The world number one ranked side, who are making their Olympic debut in Beijing, celebrated as spectators including Eve Muirhead and her Team GB women's rink applauded.

Joining Britain in the men's curling final are Sweden who

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