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By Aadi Nair CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Sophie Jackson's Britain beat favourites Canada 7-6 on Saturday to register their first win of the women's curling competition at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
Canada's Rachel Homan dropped a 7-6 decision to Great Britain's Sophie Jackson on Saturday morning at the Milano Cortina Olympic Games. It was the second straight round-robin loss for Homan and teammates Tracy Fleury,
A roundup of all games played on Saturday's third day of the women's curling competition at the Milan Cortina Olympics.
Great Britain came onto the ice against world champions Canada in Saturday morning’s fourth women’s round-robin session, looking for their first win. They showed their intent early when, in the third end,
Matt Weston is relishing the chance to make British Olympic history by becoming the first athlete to win two gold medals at the same Winter Games.
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A former Olympian and longtime IOC member, the Princess Royal urged athletes to take pride in reaching the Winter Games.
South Korea held a 5-2 lead going into the eight end, but the U.S. rallied with three points force an extra end. Yet Thiesse and Dropkin struggled with their accuracy in the extra