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Canada skip Homan improves to 2-0 at women's curling worlds in Sydney, N.S.

Canada skip Homan improves to 2-0 at women's curling worlds in Sydney, N.S.

CBC
Sunday, March 17, 2024 02:12:57 PM UTC

Rachel Homan and her Team Canada put the finishing touches on a perfect opening day at the 2024 World Women's Curling Championship by defeating Denmark 7-4 to earn their second win in as many games on Saturday in Sydney, N.S.

Homan opened the world tourney earlier in the day with a 7-6 win over Sweden's Anna Hasselborg.

The top-ranked Canadians' skill was on full display against Denmark as Homan and her team proved to be a bit too much for the 39th-ranked Denmark squad, led by skip Madeline Dupont.

WATCH l Homan tops Dupont for 2nd straight win in Sydney:

An uncharacteristically slow start for the Canadian crew saw them score only one in the first end as Denmark's aggressive defence limited Canada to just a single. Denmark earned a single of their own in the second end to tie the game 1-1.

Denmark blanked the fourth, scored once in the fifth, but gave up a crushing three in the sixth end to fall behind 6-2.

Denmark methodically work its way back in the seventh end with a single, but Canada had clearly grabbed control of the game, taking a 6-3 lead into the eighth that seemed insurmountable.

Denmark kept its hopes alive with a steal of one in the eighth end to reduce the deficit to 6-4, but Canada bounced back with a single to take a 7-4 lead into the 10th and then ran Denmark out of rocks.

Canada will be aiming to win three in a row when its faces the United States on Sunday afternoon.

Against Sweden, Homan was put to the test by the veteran Hasselborg.

"Phenomenal feeling," Homan said of the 7-6 win. "We're battling out here for Canada and for everyone out here that's cheering their hearts out, we feel their emotion with them.

"We're just trying to place our best and get as many wins as we can for Canada."

WATCH l Homan edges Hasselborg in opener:

Canada scored two in the first end before Sweden made it 2-1 in the second. The Canadians rallied for two more in the third for a 4-1 advantage.

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