Bronze Medal
Canada beats U.S. 10-7 for bronze in women's curling
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Canada's women's curling team defeated the United States 10-7 in the bronze medal game at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics on Saturday. Led by skip Rachel Homan, the Canadians scored three points in both the sixth and eighth ends to secure their first Olympic medal in the event since 2014. The U.S. team, skipped by Tabitha Peterson, finished fourth, matching their best Olympic result.
Scotland's Ross Whyte scored four points in the ninth end to defeat the United States and claim bronze at the 2026 World Men's Curling Championship. The victory came on April 4 at the Weber County Ice Sheet in Ogden, Utah. American skip John Shuster praised his team's fightback despite the loss.
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The SCCHS boys' curling rink claimed a bronze medal at the provincial championships by defeating Langham 15-1 in the bronze medal game. The team, consisting of Perrin Lemire, Carter Cober, Jake Wiebe and Tiergan Johnson, navigated a challenging draw over the weekend. Coached by Ron Bailey and Jeff Chambers, they demonstrated strong performance in key matches.