With the men's curling team in the final against Canada on
Friday, Britain are now guaranteed matching their best ever
Winter Games medal total of four.
Muirhead, the leader of an all-Scottish team, punched the air in
delight after she sealed victory with the last stone of the 10th
end, keeping her cool to take the point that left the Swiss
empty-handed.
"When you look at our success over the last couple of years, the
one medal we were missing was the Olympic medal and we have got
that now," said Muirhead.
"I am so happy, we are all pushing each other and it makes it
more fun to win something," she added.
Britain's women had won the curling gold in 2002 when Swiss skip
Mirjam Ott was one of the defeated finalists.
Britain took the lead on Thursday for the first time in the
eighth of the 10 ends when an official's measuring gauge was
needed to grant them a second point.
Ott tied it up at 5-5 with her last stone in the ninth end to
set up a tense finish.
For Ott it was another disappointment after silver medals in
both 2002 and 2006 and a fourth place in 2010.
"It's not the right time to say, there are too many emotions
right now," Ott, 42, said when asked if she would continue in
the sport.
(Writing by Keith Weir; editing by Ed Osmond/Peter Rutherford)
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