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Beijing 2022 women’s curling: How to watch Han Yu, Yoshida Chinami, Galina Arsenkina and more

The women's curling competition at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games is getting to the business end.

There are three more days of round robin sessions from Tuesday 15 February through Thursday 17 February at the National Aquatics Centre.

The venue (also known as 'The Water Cube') was originally built to host the aquatics competitions at the 2008 Summer Olympics and Paralympics.

The facility was renovated in 2019 in order to host the curling competition at the 2022 Winter Olympics - when it will become known as 'The Ice Cube' - and will have a capacity of 4,000.

Switzerland currently lead the ten-team field after six matches played. The Swiss have won five and lost one, while three teams beneath them are all on 4-2 records: Japan, Sweden and the USA.

Canada, Great Britain and the Republic of Korea have all won three and lost three, while hosts People's Republic of China and Denmark each have two wins and four losses. ROC are still awaiting their first win in Beijing.

The four best teams after the round robin round advance to the semifinals and the medal matches.

Sweden are the defending champions, while the Republic of Korea won silver at their homes Games at PyeongChang 2018 and Japan won bronze.

Jennifer Jones, Kaitlyn Lawes, Jocelyn Peterman, Dawn McEwen (CAN): Canada lead all NOCs with five medals won in six attempts, with their only blank coming with Rachel Homan’s sixth-place finish at PyeongChang 2018.

Han Yu, Zhang Lijun. Wang Rui, Dong Ziqi (CHN): Han Yu began curling at the age of 12. After her very first class, she was designated by the coach to be the captain of the first team. She and her team are following in the footsteps of China’s top curler, Wang Bingyu (Betty), and leading the next generation of

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