Canada’s Rachel Homan wins bronze in women’s Olympic curling
Rachel Homan's team secured the bronze with key three-point ends and a final hammer, earning Canada its first women's curling Olympic medal since 2014.
- Canada beat the United States 10-7 to claim the women's curling bronze medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.
- Skip Rachel Homan finally won an Olympic medal after two previous failed attempts, though bronze was not the color she hoped for as her team was favored for gold.
- The U.S. team missed out on becoming the first American women's curling team to win an Olympic medal, having defeated Canada in the round-robin stage earlier.
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U.S. quest for first Olympic women's curling medal finishes just short
Team Peterson’s quest for the first U.S. women’s curling medal ended just short on Saturday as the Americans dropped the bronze medal game to Canada, 10-7, in Cortina d’Ampezza, Italy. A two-point hammer throw in the ninth by skip Tabitha Peterson kept U.S. hopes alive, but Canada put immediate pressure on the Americans in the 10th, curling through and around U.S. guards to put as many as five stones in the house. Needing a perfect throw on her …
Canada's women have secured themselves in curling in a prestigious duel with the USA Olympic bronze. The Canadian women who entered the tournament as a Toppavorite scored 10:7 for their neighbours in Cortina d'Ampezzo on Saturday. The US women missed their first Olympic medal. For Canada's world champions it was the first since their most recent title win in 2014 in Sochi. Gold is played by the Vice World Champions from Switzerland and Sweden on…
Canada beat USA to take bronze in Olympic women's curling
Canada beat the United States 10-7 to take the bronze medal in the Olympic women's curling competition on Saturday.
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