Canada beat United States of America in Saturday afternoon’s game by 10-7, to claim the women’s Olympic bronze medals. United States of America started the game with last stone advantage and opened the scoring in the first end when skip Tabitha Peterson played a tap-back off a Canadian stone sitting on the button.
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — Controversy is swirling in curling at the Winter Olympics. The Canadian men's and women's teams, as well as the British men's team, have been accused of the same infraction: double-touching the curling stone after it is released.
Canada returned to the top of men's curling, winning Olympic gold for the first time since 2014 — when Brad Jacobs was last the team's skip.
Two curling powers get set to face off for the gold medal on Saturday, as Canada and Great Britain meet in the final of the men’s Curling tournament at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
In households across the globe, the sporting action in Cortina has created plenty of passionate new curling fans. Like every four years, curling’s tension and its skilful athletes have captured the imagination and support of people everywhere.
The double-touching scandal that plagued his country's curling team was like "a foot fault in tennis or traveling in basketball," the CEO of the Canadian Olympic Committee said.
Britain's women's curling team finished their Olympic campaign with a 7-4 victory over Italy, but it was not enough to secure a semifinal place in Cortina.
Team USA women’s curling secured a major win on Thursday, when they beat Switzerland 7-6. Their remarkable run in the 2026 Winter Olympic Games has been filled with impressive moments, including their first-ever win against Canada in an Olympic competition.
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