Definitely not a good weekend for my teams - Huddersfield Town and Scotland comprehensively beaten on Saturday, Scotland's curlers overpowered by Russia and now Hibs lost this afternoon. Welcome to my world!
BRONZE MEDAL GAME
I don't know what the Russians "put in"
the Scots girls' porridge at breakfast, but the Scots got off to very sluggish start, with Russia taking a 5 at the first end. A complete miss from Eve Muirhead in the 5th end allowed Russia to steal a 3 and cruise into a 10-1 lead. After that it was just a matter of playing out the required number of ends with Russia claiming a 13-4 victory.
Quotes
After the game, a pleased Russia skip Anna Sidorova said: "I’m so happy, it's absolutely amazing. It’s been a very tough week for us. It could have been better, but it’s still a medal. It's only the second one for Russia at the Worlds and I’m really proud of my team. I’m impressed by this performance today. I feel last year we stole the bronze medal but this year we deserved it."
Meanwhile, Scotland skip Eve Muirhead said: "It's just not been our week. We haven't been consistent enough. The world championship is the competition that you build your season round and unfortunately this year it just wasn't to be."
GOLD MEDAL GAME
This was a much more competitive game, with Switzerland in total control of the first half of the game. Canada's final stone in the 6th end was too strong and allowed the Swiss to score 2 for a 4-0 lead. A recovery from Canada saw them going into the last end only 1 down and they were lying 3 stones near the centre with the last stone to come. A perfect draw from Alina Paetz scored a single shot for a 5-3 win to retain the World crown for Switzerland.
Quotes
After her win, Paetz said: "This is our first time here and it's just amazing. It's a really, really great feeling. It's just awesome, I don't know what to say...so good." She added: "I think both teams were nervous at the start of the game because both skips struggled a bit, but my team played great and it was easy for me at the end, that was the key".
Asked about Switzerland's ability to produce world title-winning teams following back to back world women’s championship wins, she said: "I don't think there is any secret ingredient. I think we have a lot of good teams in Switzerland and that helps all the other teams to become better." Thinking about reaction back home she added: "I don't think my family and friends back home will believe it, like me.”
After the game Canadian skip Jennifer Jones said: "We made a good game of it and she made a great shot to win the world title. We pushed them all the way, I wish we could start the game again, but that's the way it goes. We left it all on the ice and we can't ask any more than that. We're proud of our performance."
Individual Prize
Sanna Puustinen, skip of Finland, won the Frances Brodie Award, voted for by all the players to recognise the player they think best exemplified curling's values and sportsmanship throughout the event.
Winners Photos
Gold Medal - Switzerland - Alina Paetz, Nadine Lehmann, Marisa Winkelhausen, Nicole Schwaegli
Silver Medal - Canada - Jennifer Jones, Kaitlyn Lawes, Jill Officer, Dawn McEwen, Jennifer Clark-Rouire
Bronze Medal - Russia - Anna Sidorova, Margaret Fomina, Alexandra Saitova, Eketerina Galkina, Nkeiruka Ezekh
Frances Brodie Award -
Sanna Puustinen, Finland receiving her award from Ray Kells