05-04-2015, 23:54
The 1v2 game resulted in Norway beating Canada by 7-6 in a really tight game where both teams led, but by no more than 2 shots at any one time. This gives Norway the chance of winning a second successive world title. Canada now play in the semi-final against the winner of the 3v4 game.
This game saw Sweden see off Finland by 7 shots to 4, in a game where the Swedes took an early advantage and never lost it. Finland will now take part in the Bronze Medal game against the losers of the Canada v Sweden semi-final.
Sweden defeated Canada by 6-3 in a virtual rerun of their game against Finland. Sweden swept into an early lead and were in control from then on. They now have qualified to play Norway in the Gold/Silver Medal game, with Canada playing Finland in the Bronze Medal game.
This morning Canada claimed the Bronze Medal with a fairly comfortable win by 8-4 against Finland. The Finns have done very well this week, with little expected of them on the world stage. Canada are always there or thereabouts in the major championships and will be delighted to have won a medal this week after their barren year last year.
In the final game Sweden got off to a flying start with a 3 in the first end and although Norway dragged themselves back into the game to level at 3-3 after 3 ends, Sweden scored another two 3s in the 5th and 7th ends against Norway's two singles in the 6th and 8th end to lead 9-5, leading to a concession by Norway.
FINAL PLACINGS
Gold - Sweden
Silver - Norway
Bronze - Canada
This game saw Sweden see off Finland by 7 shots to 4, in a game where the Swedes took an early advantage and never lost it. Finland will now take part in the Bronze Medal game against the losers of the Canada v Sweden semi-final.
Sweden defeated Canada by 6-3 in a virtual rerun of their game against Finland. Sweden swept into an early lead and were in control from then on. They now have qualified to play Norway in the Gold/Silver Medal game, with Canada playing Finland in the Bronze Medal game.
This morning Canada claimed the Bronze Medal with a fairly comfortable win by 8-4 against Finland. The Finns have done very well this week, with little expected of them on the world stage. Canada are always there or thereabouts in the major championships and will be delighted to have won a medal this week after their barren year last year.
In the final game Sweden got off to a flying start with a 3 in the first end and although Norway dragged themselves back into the game to level at 3-3 after 3 ends, Sweden scored another two 3s in the 5th and 7th ends against Norway's two singles in the 6th and 8th end to lead 9-5, leading to a concession by Norway.
FINAL PLACINGS
Gold - Sweden
Silver - Norway
Bronze - Canada
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