Curling: South Korea earn playoff spot with win over U.S
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[February 20, 2018]
By Steve Keating
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) -
South Korea qualified for a place in the Olympic women's curling
semi-finals with a 9-6 win over the United States on Tuesday as
Canada's hopes of defending their gold medal hung by a thread
following a 7-5 loss to China.
A near-capacity crowd at the Gangneung Curling Centre erupted in
wild cheers when the U.S. walked over to shake hands after the South
Koreans scored a pair in the ninth end to leave them top of the
standings with a 6-1 win-loss record.
Kim Eun-jung's foursome became the first Korean rink to reach the
Olympic semi-finals and they could be followed into the last four by
Japan (5-3) who continue to occupy a playoff spot despite an 8-6
loss to Britain.
"We found out we made history, but we’re not satisfied with only
just this," Korean coach Kim Min-jung said. "We will do better in
the rest of the matches.

"We feel like we want to give back to the spectators and all the
Korean crowd because of the support they are giving us.
"They are putting so much importance on the fact that curling is not
that popular and people don’t understand how we are doing well.
"Korean citizens think that we have come out of nowhere and we just
appeared but we have practice over 10 years and we are programmed
and made to be like this."
China (4-4) sit just outside a semi-final berth with one game to
play against Sweden (5-2) and there is the possibility of three
Asian teams making the last four.
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Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics - Women's Round Robin - U.S. v
South Korea - Gangneung Curling Center - Gangneung, South Korea -
February 20, 2018 - Becca Hamilton of the U.S. delivers a stone.
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After an ugly 0-3 start Canada (3-4) rebounded with three straight
wins but the loss to China may have been a blow they cannot recover
from.
Canada's frustration was evident as a grim-faced skip Rachel Homan
stormed through the mixed zone without stopping to talk.
"We control our own destiny if we come out tomorrow and win then we
are in a decent spot," Canada vice-skip Emma Miskew said.
"Starting 0-3 we knew it was going to be hard to win six in a row
and if we can win five of those then we know we get at least a
tie-breaker."
Canada need victory over Britain and most likely another win over
Olympic Athletes from Russia (2-5) on Wednesday to have any chance
of advancing.
"It's always a big match Britain v Canada so we're going to go out
there tomorrow and play the way we know we can play and leave
absolutely nothing behind," Britain skip Eve Muirhead said.
(Editing by Ed Osmond)
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