Swedish curlers Isabella and Rasmus Wranå in action during power outage at Olympics curling match in Cortina.
Swedish curlers Isabella and Rasmus Wranå in action during power outage at Olympics curling match in Cortina.
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Sweden wins curling opener despite power outage in Cortina

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Curling siblings Isabella and Rasmus Wranå gave Sweden a perfect start at the Winter Olympics in Cortina, Italy, with a win over South Korea. The match began with Isabella in the spotlight for her first throw, but was briefly interrupted by a power outage in the arena. Despite the chaos, it ended 10–3.

In the Italian mountain village of Cortina d'Ampezzo, host of the curling events at the 2026 Winter Olympics, Swedish skip Isabella Wranå threw the very first curling stone in the mixed doubles tournament. The moment put her in the spotlight and marked Sweden's official Olympic start.

Minutes later, lights went out in parts of the arena—a surprise power outage that caused confusion. “You just have to take it as it comes. There's nothing we can do about it,” said Rasmus Wranå, Isabella's older brother and teammate, to SVT about the bizarre scenes.

Power was restored quickly, and the match against South Korea resumed. Sweden dominated and led clearly after six ends. The judge then chose to end the game early at 10–3, despite South Korea theoretically being able to turn the deficit.

Players were surprised by the decision. “It was a bit weird. They might have given up anyway. It didn't make much difference in this case,” commented Rasmus Wranå. The victory gives Sweden a strong opening in the tournament, with the Wranå siblings now looking ahead to their next match.

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Discussions on X focused on the power outage interrupting Sweden's mixed doubles curling opener against South Korea in Cortina, which Sweden won 10-3 despite the chaos and a referee scoring error. Sentiments included amusement at the inauspicious Olympic start, skepticism toward Italian organization, and neutral reports of the results.

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