Sweden's Hasselborg curling team celebrates Olympic semifinal win over Canada 6-3, with cheering 'Cirkus Hasselborg' fans in stands.
Sweden's Hasselborg curling team celebrates Olympic semifinal win over Canada 6-3, with cheering 'Cirkus Hasselborg' fans in stands.
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Sveriges Hasselborg-hold når OL-curlingfinalen

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Sveriges kvindelandshold i curling Hasselborg har sikret en plads i OL-finalen efter sejr på 6-3 over Canada i semifinalen. Familier, kaldet Cirkus Hasselborg, gav stærk støtte fra tilskuertribunerne i Cortina. Finalen mod Schweiz er sat til søndag morgen.

I Cortina i Italien dominerede Team Hasselborg semifinalen mod regerende verdensmestre Canada og vandt 6-3. Kampen var lige indtil sjette ende, hvor Sverige tog kontrol og Canada ikke kunne følge med. Landsholdsleder Fredrik Lindberg beskrev det som holdet «gik ind og dominerede, fik dem til at ramme svære skud». Han følte sig «overraskende rolig» under kampen og spiller en lige så fin kamp som i dag.» Lindberg kalder det en «drømme-finale» for curlingfans.

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X-diskussioner fejrer, at Sveriges Hasselborg-hold har nået OL-finalen i kvindecurling efter 6-3-semifinalesejr over Canada, sikret medalje og kamp mod Schweiz. Svenske fans og medier udtrykker begejstring og roser præstationen, internationale konti fremhæver finalen, og canadiske kilder noterer Homans eliminering.

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