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Canada tops Italy to win bronze at world mixed doubles curling championship

Canada's Kadriana and Colton Lott are world championship medallists.

The married duo from Gimli, Man., earned a dominant 11-3 victory over Italy's Stefania Constantini and Amos Mosaner on Saturday in Geneva to win bronze at the world mixed doubles curling championship.

The win marked Canada's first medal at the world championship since 2019. It also marked Colton Lott's second international medal of the 2025-26 season, after winning silver last month playing third for Team Matt Dunstone at the men's worlds.

"To share this together, to go on world stages to different parts of the world, it's something we want to continue, and we'll cherish these moments forever throughout our lives," said Kadriana Lott, who earned her first career world medal. "Just super proud of us, and I'm happy to have that medal around our necks and happy to be standing at the podium at the end of this week."

Canada, which fell to Sweden in the semifinals, capitalized on its scoring opportunities, notching two four-enders and one three-ender.

Canada's 89 per cent shooting accuracy outpaced Italy's 65 per cent. A costly miscue from the opposition in the first end allowed Canada to jump ahead, as Italy came up light on a draw and Canada got a tap around a guard to score four.

"It gives us all the momentum going forward, right from the get-go," Colton Lott said. "Especially after that first end, we could really tell that they weren't quite on their game, and as long as we kept applying pressure, tried to make them make really precise shots, we were going to get mistakes, and for the most part, we capitalized on that and just kept bending all the way through."

The decisive moment came in the sixth end when Canada used its power play to draw for four and

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