27-04-2024, 22:13
Today's Medal Games didn't threaten my concentration levels at posting national colours.
The Bronze Medal Game saw Norway squeeze past Switzerland 6-5. In a really tight game, Norway scored 3 shots in the 5th end to give themselves a slight cushion to defend in the 6th and 7th ends. With the scores level and lying 3 shots against, Kristin Skaslien drew the shot to win Bronze for Norway.
The Gold Medal Game was slightly more straightforward, although Sweden only had a 5-4 lead after 6 ends, they managed to extend that to win Gold by 8-4. Isabella Wranaa probably played the decisive stone when her gentle tap-back of the dangerous Estonian stone protected the centre draw as well as a potential take-out.
GOLD - Sweden (Isabella Wranaa and Rasmus Wranaa)
SILVER - Estonia (Harri Lill and Marie Kaldvee)
BRONZE - Norway (Kristin Skaslien and Magnus Nedregotten)
Photos are copyrighted by WCF and Celine Stucki
The Bronze Medal Game saw Norway squeeze past Switzerland 6-5. In a really tight game, Norway scored 3 shots in the 5th end to give themselves a slight cushion to defend in the 6th and 7th ends. With the scores level and lying 3 shots against, Kristin Skaslien drew the shot to win Bronze for Norway.
The Gold Medal Game was slightly more straightforward, although Sweden only had a 5-4 lead after 6 ends, they managed to extend that to win Gold by 8-4. Isabella Wranaa probably played the decisive stone when her gentle tap-back of the dangerous Estonian stone protected the centre draw as well as a potential take-out.
GOLD - Sweden (Isabella Wranaa and Rasmus Wranaa)
SILVER - Estonia (Harri Lill and Marie Kaldvee)
BRONZE - Norway (Kristin Skaslien and Magnus Nedregotten)
Photos are copyrighted by WCF and Celine Stucki
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