27-03-2016, 21:16
In Friday's 1v2 game, Switzerland beat Japan 8-4, courtesy of a 3 in the seventh end and a 2 in the ninth end, prompting a concession from Japan.
On Saturday, Russia beat Canada 7-4 after nine ends to qualify for the semi-final against Japan later that night. In that game, Japan eventually overcame Russia after an extra end and reach their first ever World Women's Final.
This left the medal games lining up as follows:-
Gold/Silver - Switzerland v Japan
Bronze/Nae Luck - Russia v Canada
The Russia v Canada game has just finished and in an open attacking game, Russia had last stone in the last end and duly scored 1 shot to win the Bronze Medals, matching their finish last year.
The Gold/Silver match will probably finish around 6pm local time - 1am GMT - so I'll leave the final post on these Championships until tomorrow.
On Saturday, Russia beat Canada 7-4 after nine ends to qualify for the semi-final against Japan later that night. In that game, Japan eventually overcame Russia after an extra end and reach their first ever World Women's Final.
This left the medal games lining up as follows:-
Gold/Silver - Switzerland v Japan
Bronze/Nae Luck - Russia v Canada
The Russia v Canada game has just finished and in an open attacking game, Russia had last stone in the last end and duly scored 1 shot to win the Bronze Medals, matching their finish last year.
The Gold/Silver match will probably finish around 6pm local time - 1am GMT - so I'll leave the final post on these Championships until tomorrow.
Cabbage is still good for you