Canada’s Einarson beats South Korea after loss to Germany at women’s curling worlds | Globalnews.ca

Canada’s Kerri Einarson beat South Korea’s Seungyoun Ha 8-6 to salvage a split of her games Wednesday at the women’s world curling championship.

South Korea was heavy with its final rock to give Canada three points in the 10th end.

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The victory moved Canada (6-3) into a second-place tie with Italy’s Stefania Constantini. Switzerland’s Silvana Tirinzoni (8-0) was on top of the 13-team round-robin standings.

Einarson dropped an 8-3 decision to Germany’s Daniela Jentsch earlier in the day at the Goransson Arena.

The Manitoba-based team of Einarson, Val Sweeting, Shannon Birchard and Briane Harris conceded after giving up four points in the eighth end.

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Canada missed a long double-raise takeout on Einarson’s last throw. Germany drew for another point to end the game.

“Unfortunately we missed a couple of shots early and in the mid-part of the end to set up a potential steal,” said Canada coach Reid Carruthers. “But they made some great freezes that put the pressure on us and left Kerri with a difficult one.”

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Germany was tied with Sweden’s Anna Hasselborg and Norway’s Marianne Roervik at 5-3. South Korea was next at 4-4.

Einarson shot just 61 per cent against Germany and was 53 per cent on her takeouts. Her teammates all shot at least 80 per cent overall.

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The Canadian skip picked up her numbers in the late game, finishing at 80 per cent.

Round-robin play continues through Friday. Six teams will qualify for the playoff round with the top two rinks receiving byes to the semifinals.

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Medal games are scheduled for Sunday.

Einarson won bronze at last year’s world championship in Prince George, B.C. Switzerland beat South Korea in the final.

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