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Canada picks up 4th win

World Women’s Curling Championships: Tuesday Recap

Mar 22, 2022 | 10:21 PM

PRINCE GEORGE — It appears Team Canada is getting a handle of the ice at the CN Centre, evening out their performance and creating some consistency.

Canada’s Kerri Einarson won her second game in a row at the World Women’s Curling Championships with a 10-4 win over Japan on Tuesday.

The victory pulled the host country even with Japan in the standings at 4-2.

Canada faces Sweden (6-1) and will earn a win over Scotland by forfeit Wednesday. After two losses over the opening weekend of the tournament, the Scots withdrew Sunday because four members of the team tested positive for COVID-19.

With their record, Canada now sits in a three-way tie for fourth place in the standings. Korea and Switzerland remain undefeated at 6-0, with Sweden sitting it the midst of it all in third place.

Scores from Tuesday, March 22:

Draw 9:

Sweden defeated Italy, 6-2

Denmark defeated Turkey, 11-10

Draw 10:

United States defeated Germany, 8-7

Canada defeated Japan, 10-4

Denmark defeated the Czech Republic, 8-6

Switzerland defeated Norway, 8-5

Draw 11:

Norway defeated Turkey, 10-5

Sweden defeated Japan, 8-4

Korea defeated Italy, 7-4

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