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Canada’s Einarson downs Turkey in women’s world curling championship
- Yesterday, Kerri Einarson's team lost to Switzerland in an extra end at the women's world championship in Calgary.
- Rocks were 'papered' overnight, creating variable curl that teams, including Einarson, expected during split days in her fourth world championship.
- A few hours later, Canada’s 9-3 win over Turkey featured a steal of three in the first end and steals of two in the fifth and sixth at WinSport Event Centre.
- After the morning draw, Canada and Switzerland sat atop the standings at 6-1, with the top six teams of 13 advancing Friday and the top two earning Saturday semifinals.
- So the 38-year-old skip is taking a fourth swing at a world title, armed with lessons from previous appearances, and said, 'Definitely changing your release after last night when last night was so straight and fast and you've got to get them running,' Einarson explained.
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Curling: Canadian Kerri Einarson beat Scotland 7-5 in Calgary's World Women's Curling Championship and ranked first with Switzerland.
·Montreal, Canada
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Kerri Einarson, third Val Sweeting, second Shannon Birchard and lead Karlee Burgess out of Manitoba's Gimli Curling Club defeated Scotland 7-5 in a roller-coaster game Wednesday night at Calgary's WinSport Event Centre.
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Total News Sources21
Leaning Left9Leaning Right1Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution69% Left
Bias Distribution
- 69% of the sources lean Left
69% Left
L 69%
C 23%
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