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2017 Womens Curling World Championships
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Scotland were beaten 5-8 by Sweden in the 3v4 game this morning. The Scots were always behind but still in the game at 4-5 after 7 ends, but lost 3 shots to be too far behind coming into the last 2 ends, running out of stones in the last end.

This relegated Scotland to the Bronze Medal match tomorrow, with Sweden progressing to the Semi-final against Russia this afternoon. After a close first 6 ends with the score at 3-3, Russia pulled away with 2 scores of 3 to lead 9-3, prompting a concession from the Swedes.

Tomorrow's Medal Games
GOLD/SILVER - Canada v Russia
BRONZE - Sweden v Scotland

The Gold/Silver Game will be live on Eurosport 2 at 8am BST (pesky time change!), by which time the Bronze Medal will have been decided. Come on, Scotland, for a Medal!!!
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2017 Womens Curling World Championships - by ritchiebaby - 17-03-2017, 00:35
RE: 2017 Womens Curling World Championships - by ritchiebaby - 17-03-2017, 16:59
RE: 2017 Womens Curling World Championships - by Lord Snooty - 17-03-2017, 18:46
RE: 2017 Womens Curling World Championships - by St Charles Owl - 17-03-2017, 20:02
RE: 2017 Womens Curling World Championships - by ritchiebaby - 19-03-2017, 23:58
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RE: 2017 Womens Curling World Championships - by Lord Snooty - 21-03-2017, 00:16
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