Canadian Paralympic wheelchair curling team celebrates comeback victory over Great Britain on the ice.
Canadian Paralympic wheelchair curling team celebrates comeback victory over Great Britain on the ice.
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Canada remains undefeated in Paralympic wheelchair curling with comeback win over Great Britain

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Canada's mixed wheelchair curling team secured a dramatic victory over Great Britain at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Paralympics, scoring three points in the final end to improve to 2-0. Skipped by Mark Ideson, the team celebrated on International Women's Day, highlighting players Ina Forrest and Collinda Joseph.

On March 8, 2026, at the Paralympic Winter Games in Milano-Cortina, Canada's wheelchair curling mixed team, skipped by Mark Ideson, trailed Great Britain heading into the final end but staged a comeback, scoring three points for the win and a 2-0 record in the tournament.

Alternate Jon Thurston's crucial double take-out shifted momentum in the nailbiter match. The victory doubled celebrations for Ina Forrest and Collinda Joseph on International Women's Day. This result builds on Canada's strong start in the wheelchair curling competition, amid ongoing results from other nations.

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X discussions highlighted Canada's thrilling 5-4 comeback victory over Great Britain in Paralympic wheelchair curling, with reporters praising the three-point steal in the final end and the team's 2-0 start. Positive sentiments dominated from Canadian accounts, noting the excitement on International Women's Day, while a few neutral posts from others reported GB's narrow defeat.

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