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Canada improves to 5-1 at mixed doubles curling worlds with wins over Hungary, Czech Republic

GENEVA — Canada's Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant improved to 5-1 at the world mixed curling championship with a pair of lopsided wins.

Canada opened with a 10-1 rout of Hungary in Tuesday's early draw at the Sous-Moulin Sports Centre, then finished the day with a 10-4 win over the Czech Republic.

The wins moved Canada into second place in Group B, just behind undefeated Scotland (6-0).

Winnipeg's Peterman and Gallant, of St. John's, N.L., opened an early 7-0 lead over Hungary's Ildiko Szekeres and Gyorgy Nagy with two points in the first end, followed by steals of one in the second and three in the third.

Hungary scored one in the fourth, but Canada replied with another three-point end in the fifth, then clinched the game when a steal of one in the sixth led Hungary to concede.

The Canadians' second match had a similar start. Peterman and Gallant scored two in the first end, then blew the game open early with steals of three in the second end and one in the third.

Julie Zelingrova and Vit Chabicovsky scored three in the fourth end to cut Canada's lead in half. The teams traded singles over the next two ends before Canada put the game away with three in the seventh.

The United States suffered a pair of losses Tuesday to fall to third in Group B at 4-2. The Czechs and Hungary fell to 3-3, followed by England and Germany (2-3).

Australia and Spain were at 1-4, followed by Turkey at 1-5.

Olympic champion Italy led Group A at 5-1, followed by Japan, Switzerland, Sweden and Norway at 4-2.

Canada has one match on Wednesday as Peterman and Gallant take on England in the afternoon draw.

Round-robin play continues through Thursday. The top three teams from each 10-team group will advance to the playoffs.

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