Sweden's Hasselborg curling team celebrates Olympic semifinal win over Canada 6-3, with cheering 'Cirkus Hasselborg' fans in stands.
Sweden's Hasselborg curling team celebrates Olympic semifinal win over Canada 6-3, with cheering 'Cirkus Hasselborg' fans in stands.
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Sveriges Hasselborg-lag til OL-curlingfinale

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Sveriges kvinner i curling, Hasselborg, har sikret seg plass i OL-finalen etter 6-3-seier over Canada i semifinalen. Familier, kalt Cirkus Hasselborg, ga sterk støtte fra tilskuerplassene i Cortina. Finalen mot Sveits spilles søndag morgen.

I Cortina i Italia dominerte Team Hasselborg semifinalen mot regjerende verdensmestre Canada og vant 6-3. Kampen var jevn fram til sjette ende, da Sverige tok kontrollen og Canada ikke klarte å henge med. Landslagskaptein Fredrik Lindberg beskrev det som at laget «gikk inn og dominerte, fikk dem til å slå tøffe skudd». Han følte seg «overraskende rolig» under kampen og spilte en god kamp som i dag.» Lindberg kaller det en «drømme-finale» for curlingfans.

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X-diskusjoner feirer at Sveriges Hasselborg-lag har nådd OL-finalen i kvinnecurling etter 6-3-semifinaleseier over Canada, sikret medalje og møte mot Sveits. Svenske fans og medier uttrykker begeistring og roser prestasjonen, internasjonale kontoer fremhever finalen, mens kanadiske kilder noterer Homans utslåelse.

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