Team Isabella Wranå secured bronze at the curling world championships in Calgary by beating Japan 8-5 in the bronze medal match. Sweden clinched the win with a five-point steal in the eighth end at 3-3. This marks the team's first senior world championships and Sweden's first women's WM medal since 2019.
Sweden's women's curling team, skipped by Isabella Wranå, defeated Japan 8-5 in the bronze medal match at the world championships in Calgary. The game was tied 3-3 after seven ends. In the eighth, after a Japanese miss, Wranå's shot delivered a rare five-point steal for Sweden. Japan played the ninth end before conceding, allowing the team—Isabella Wranå, Almida de Val, Maria Larsson, Linda Stenlund, and reserve Moa Dryburgh—to celebrate. “We are just so happy,” Wranå said in the post-match interview. “Our goal has been to win a medal. Of course we wanted to be in the final but we are so happy about today's match and that we took the bronze.” This was team Wranå's first senior world championships, following two junior WM medals. “I am very, very proud of my team, they have played so well all week,” Wranå added. The bronze is Sweden's first women's WM medal since 2019. Swedish curling has seen recent successes, including Wranå's Olympic gold with brother Rasmus and European golds for other teams. Canada and Switzerland meet in the final. Wranå promised: “You will see more of us.”