May 26, 2024
Gushue takes down New Zealand’s Anton Hood to open play Sunday at men’s curling worlds | CBC Sports

Gushue takes down New Zealand’s Anton Hood to open play Sunday at men’s curling worlds | CBC Sports

Canada’s Brad Gushue needed only seven ends to complete an 8-2 rout of New Zealand’s Anton Hood on Sunday afternoon at the world men’s curling championship in Ottawa.

Gushue opened with a deuce and made a hit for three to end it as New Zealand conceded early.

“I think we’re more settled,” said Gushue, who improved to 2-1. “I don’t think we’re exactly where we want to be yet. Generally it takes four or five games.”

In other Draw 4 matchups, defending champion Niklas Edin of Sweden defeated Scotland’s Bruce Mouat 7-4 in a rematch of last year’s Olympic final.

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Gushue and Team Canada take down New Zealand at world championships

Team Canada and skip Brad Gushue defeated New Zealand 8-2 in seven ends Sunday afternoon at the world curling championships in Ottawa.

Switzerland’s Yannick Schwaller beat Germany’s Sixten Totzek 7-3 and Japan’s Riku Yanagisawa dumped South Korea’s Byeongjin Jeong 9-2.

Canada was scheduled to play Norway’s Magnus Ramsfjell on Sunday night.

Round-robin play continues through Friday night at TD Place. Medal games are scheduled for April 9.

Gushue’s St. John’s-based side took silver at last year’s world championship in Las Vegas.

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That Curling Show: Team Gushue prepares to face the world’s best on home ice

That Curling Show hosts Colleen Jones and Devin Heroux catch up with bronze medallist Kerri Einarson after women’s worlds, preview the men’s world championship, announce a major team shakeup in Saskatchewan and release the schedule for next season’s Mixed Doubles Super Series.

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