Australia secures historic first world women's curling win

Australia claimed its first-ever victory in the World Women's Curling Championship on day two of the 2026 event. The milestone win was highlighted in a World Curling article published on March 16, 2026.

The World Curling Federation reported Australia's historic first win in the World Women's Curling Championship (WWCC26) on day two. The article, titled 'Historic first World Women's win for Australia on day two,' was published on 2026-03-16T05:34:01+00:00 and categorized under Features and Women curling events. This breakthrough marks a significant achievement for the Australian team in the competition hosted around March 2026. Related coverage on the same page included Fay Henderson’s transition from Scotland’s alternate to skip on 17 March 2026, hosts Canada topping the table on day one on 15 March 2026, Team Schmirler's induction into the World Curling Hall of Fame, and Canada's wheelchair mixed team gold at Milano Cortina 2026 on 14 March 2026. These stories provide context to the ongoing tournament activities but center attention on Australia's accomplishment.

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