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Homan beats U.S. 8-4, improves to 4-1 at women’s world curling championship – Lethbridge News Now

UIJEONGBU-SI — Rachel Homan and her Canadian championship crew beat the United States 8-4 on Monday night to improve their round-robin record to 4-1 at the LGT women’s world curling championship.
Homan and her Ottawa-based team of Tracy Fleury, Emma Miskew and Sarah Wilkes, scored deuces in the second, fourth and eighth ends, while holding Tabitha Peterson’s American team to singles in the third, fifth, seventh and ninth ends.
Canada trails unbeaten Korea and Switzerland, who are both 5-0, in the standings.
Homan curled 92 per cent against the U.S., Miskew was at 94, and Fleury and Wilkes both curled 93 per cent.
Peterson’s team, which slipped to 2-3 in the standings, curled 81 per cent. Canada led in draw percentage (92-84) and takeouts (94-77).
Canada’s next game is against winless Dilsat Yildiz of Turkey.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 17, 2025.

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