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Canada's Kerri Einarson Secures Silver at Women's World Curling Championship

Kerri Einarson's Canadian rink earned a silver medal at the women's world curling championship in Calgary on Sunday, following a 7-5 defeat to Switzerland. The outcome was significantly influenced by two missed shots by the Canadian team during critical moments.

The Canadian curling team, skipped by Kerri Einarson and including Val Sweeting, Shannon Birchard, and Karlee Burgess, concluded their run at the women's world curling championship with a silver medal. Their championship final match against Switzerland, led by Xenia Schwaller, took place on Sunday in Calgary. The 7-5 final score saw Switzerland claim the gold, with Canada securing second place. According to Sportsnet, key errors by the Canadian side, particularly two missed opportunities, proved decisive in the contest. Einarson acknowledged on the broadcast that a couple of her throws were slightly off, providing Switzerland with scoring chances. Canada managed to score two points in a single end only once, in the fourth, but subsequent errors allowed Switzerland to accumulate points. The first significant miss occurred in the fifth end when the score was tied 2-2, followed by another in the eighth end.

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  • Sportsnet — Canada settles for silver after two costly misses in curling worlds final
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