World Women's Curling Championship |
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venue: Sydney Center 200, Cape Breton, Canada date: March 16th to 24th |
coverage: Scotland matches will be streamed live on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app – 18 March vs Denmark (12:00 GMT), 20 March vs Switzerland (17:00), 21 March vs. Turkey (17:00), March 22 vs. Japan (12:00) & vs. Canada (17:00). The semi-finals will be held on March 23rd and the finals will be held on March 24th. |
Scotland suffered two consecutive losses at the World Women's Curling Championship, and fell to 10th place out of 13 teams after three round-robin matches.
Rebecca Morrison's rink followed their first game against Norway in Nova Scotia with an 8-6 loss to New Zealand and an 8-2 win over Italy.
But Morrison, whose rink is ranked 17th in the world, believes the Scots can still qualify for the play-offs for a medal.
“Denmark and Sweden will be two very important games,” she said.
“We still have a long way to go because we still have a lot to learn about the championship, but I hope we can bounce back tomorrow.” [Monday] Because it's very important to do that to get good momentum going into next week.”
Madeleine Dupont's Danish team lost their first match against Canada's Rachel Homan's world number one Rink, but have since defeated Turkey and Japan and are now preparing to face Scotland in a match that will be broadcast live on the BBC. .
Sweden's 2018 Olympic champion Anna Hasselborg is currently ranked fifth in the world, but has fallen to the bottom after three consecutive losses to Canada, Norway and Italy.
Morrison, Jen Dodds, Sophie Sinclair and Sophie Jackson were favorites to win against the New Zealand team who made their debut at this level last year, but lost all their matches.
However, Jessica Smith's rink stole two points in the third end to maintain the advantage, and although Scotland scored three points in the ninth inning to equalize, New Zealand took away with the final stone, making it the only point of the tournament so far. secured victory. .
“It took me a while to get into the groove of things. The ice was flowing a little faster than I was used to in previous games and I just couldn't click fast enough and had to find a way to adjust.” “It was earlier than that, but it was disappointing,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison said.
Scotland scored an early steal against 9th place Italy, but reigning Olympic mixed doubles champion Stefania Constantinia skipped the rink and scored two steals in the fourth to take a 3-2 lead. , won easily.
Coach Morrison said, “Actually, even though we had two steals in the first half against Italy, I felt like we had a lot of control.''
“That was just an unfortunate last stone. Other than that, I felt like we played well, but we lost our way in the second half.”
The win means Italy are one of only three teams with a 100% record so far, along with hosts Canada and reigning champions Switzerland, but without Silvana Tirinzoni, who is aiming for a fifth consecutive title. .
Watch live coverage of round robin match four between Scotland and Denmark from 12:00 GMT on Monday on the BBC Sport website and app.