Switzerland defeated Great Britain in mixed doubles curling at the Olympic Winter Games, ending the latter's unbeaten run in the round robin stage. The match took place as part of the Milano Cortina 2026 competitions on February 8, 2026.
The Olympic Winter Games in Milano Cortina 2026 featured a key upset in mixed doubles curling when Switzerland interrupted Great Britain's perfect record in the round robin phase. Published reports from World Curling on February 8, 2026, highlight this breakthrough victory for Switzerland, marking a significant moment in the tournament's early stages.
The event underscores the competitive nature of the mixed doubles discipline, where teams vie for semi-final spots. On the same day, four teams were confirmed as semi-finalists, adding to the excitement. Recent results also included Czechia and the Republic of Korea securing their second wins, while the Republic of Korea notched their first victory of the Games on February 7, 2026, via an extra end.
A feature story spotlighted Kim Jiwon Catalina, who transitioned from a TV fan to an Olympic timer, providing a human interest angle amid the athletic achievements. These developments set the stage for further round robin matches and potential shifts in standings as the tournament progresses.