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Men's Curling WC World Championship 2025


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FTA live coverage of the Semis and Finals over the weekend on the Olympic Channel

 

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Another poor start from :SCO - :SWE 7 :SCO 2 after Four Ends.

 

 

Aaargh!  Handshakes at 10-4 after 6.  :nopompom:

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41 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

Going into the last 3 rounds, :CAN the only sure Q at 9-1.   The only teams surely eliminated are :AUT & :KOR, so lots of drama coming.

How is it looking now? Who’s got the best chance of qualifying?

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3 hours ago, Bailer said:

How is it looking now? Who’s got the best chance of qualifying?

Just the same - it is in Canada.  :thumbup:

 

We need to wait 12 hours.

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On 4/2/2025 at 3:38 AM, Josh said:

So I was watching a replay of China-Germany in between Canada’s game against Sweden and this one against Italy and… it seems like China cheated during it which could’ve been critical in them winning the match? :mumble::whistle::spank:
 

During the 1st end, Xu with his last rock had an easy hit for the single against three German stones. One of the sweepers for China (I can’t tell which one, this team is quite new to me) “accidentally” kicked their own stone, which redirected one of their own stones into the rings, and Germany only got the steal of 2.

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HIS FUCKING FOOT IS TOUCHING THE ROCK

 

Now after, Team Xu was claiming that the stone was picked (it was not) and Muskatewitz was arguing that it couldn’t possibly have been picked. China wouldn’t admit it, and they ended up winning the game 10-9. BOO. 

 

Hope these cheaters don’t qualify for the Olympics. 

Now of course we're having touching arguments every end.....:wacko:

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:SCO 6 :GER 1 and it is handshakes!  So definitely a playoff q and possibly a semis Q for Scotland & Germany will now concentrate on the Olympic place.

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