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Canada thumps Finland 10-4 at world mixed doubles curling championship
The Lotts rebounded after an early 3-0 deficit and sealed the win with a five-point second end, taking control before Finland conceded.
- On Sunday, Colton and Kadriana Lott defeated Finland 10-4 at the world mixed doubles curling championship in Geneva, securing their second tournament win.
- After trailing 3-0 in the opening end, the duo surged ahead with five points in the second, two in the third, and one in the fourth to lead 8-3.
- Hailing from Gimli, Man., the couple has earned two gold, two silver, and a bronze medal at the Canadian mixed doubles championships since 2019.
- Saturday's tournament opener saw the Canadians defeat South Korea 6-4, marking their first victory in the world championship.
- Canada faces the United States later on Sunday in Group B play, seeking the country's first world mixed doubles title.
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Canada beats Finland, U.S. at world mixed doubles curling championship
GENEVA — Canada's Colton and Kadriana Lott finished Sunday with a pair of wins thanks to a 7-3 victory over the United States at the world mixed doubles curling championship. Canada (3-0) also defeated Finland 10-4 earlier in the day.
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