Canada, the World’s Historic Curling Powerhouse, Is Feeling the Pressure at Cortina
- Canada's mixed doubles curling team lost their second match in the round robin phase, following a defeat against the U.S. team.
- Curling experts believe Canada is facing pressure as it realizes that other countries have surpassed its curling talent.
- Athletes noted that the ice conditions at Cortina's curling center had changed significantly.
- Adapting to these changing conditions will be crucial for teams aiming to win gold in the tournament.
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Canada, the world's historic curling powerhouse, is feeling the pressure at Cortina
Canadian curling couple Brett Gallant and Jocelyn Peterman lost to Great Britain’s Bruce Mouat and Jennifer Dodds in mixed doubles Saturday.
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