Czechia secured its first victory in the round-robin stage of the men's curling competition at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games. The win highlights ongoing competition among top teams as the tournament progresses.
The World Curling Federation reported on February 7, 2026, that Czechia achieved its inaugural round-robin win at the Olympic Winter Games in Milano Cortina. This milestone comes amid a series of competitive matches in the men's curling event.
On the same day, the Republic of Korea recorded its first win in the tournament, clinching the match in an extra end. Earlier, on February 6, Norway earned its initial victory by stealing points to secure the result. Sweden also regained momentum with a strong performance in recent draws.
Great Britain currently holds the top ranking spot in the standings, maintaining a strong position as the round-robin phase continues. These results reflect the tight competition in the Milano Cortina 2026 curling event, with teams vying for playoff berths.
No specific scores or player details were provided in the updates, but the outcomes underscore the intensity of the Olympic competition.