March 5, 2024
Round robin matches were held in three sessions at the SD Biosensor World Wheelchair Curling Championship held in Gangneung, South Korea on Tuesday, March 5th.
session 9
In the morning, title defender China (4 wins-1 loss) faced host South Korea (4 wins-1 loss). In the fourth end, China's Wang Haitao attempted a difficult promotion takeout, but was unsuccessful, and South Korea stole two to take a 3-1 lead into halftime. China made a big three in the seventh inning to win 5-4. In the 8th end, South Korea's No. 4 Yang Hee-tae scored two points at the end for a perfect draw and a 6-5 victory.
Afterwards, South Korean representative Yoon Hee-kyung said, “It was a great honor to beat the team ranked No. 1 in the world, and I'm very happy right now. It's an honor to beat the team ranked No. 1 in the world.'' The key to our victory was our unity, playing as a team and focusing on each shot. ”
In other matches, Norway (3 wins, 2 losses) faced Italy (3 wins, 2 losses). After four ends, Italy was leading 3-2. Italy had singles in both the fifth and eighth ends en route to a 6-3 victory.
Sweden (2-3) faced Estonia (1-4) hoping for a third straight win. The teams were tied 2-2 after four innings. Sweden only needed a single in the 8th inning to tie the score at 4-4 and send the game into overtime. In the end, Estonia's Ain Bilau narrowly fell short with just one goal conceded in the final, handing the victory to Sweden 5-4.
After the match, Sweden's Kristina Ulander said, “In the last end we made a lot of mistakes and didn't play very well.'' But I still had a chance to win, so I gave it my all. He was the fourth player today and saved us. This match was really tough. ”
Scotland (0-5), last year's bronze medalists, faced the United States (1-4) still looking for its first win. In the third end, Scotland's fourth, Gregor Ewan, attempted a difficult takeaway with four men, but misjudged the angle and hit the second American stone into scoring position, conceding two points.
The United States led 5-1 going into the sixth. In the end, USA skip Matthew Tams was crushed by his guard at the end, allowing four steals at 5-on-5. Although Scotland stole a single in the seventh inning, the Americans won 7-6.
session 10
In the afternoon North American Classic, the United States (2-4) faced Canada (5-1). In the first end the Americans stole a single, but Canada's John Thurston was unable to remove the only American stone from the house. In the following end, Canada scored two points with a hammer, giving the Americans a single and giving Canada a 4-2 lead at halftime.
In the fifth inning, America scored two runs. Both teams then traded singles and the game was tied 5-5 just after 7:00. In the 8th inning, Canada's John Thurston beat his guard with the final stone, giving up two runs and giving the United States a 7-5 victory.
After the game, American second baseman Steve Emt said: It was a slow start, but we were able to finish the day with two wins against two high-quality opponents. Canada and we both know each other very well, so we went all the way to the last stone and luckily got the W.
“It was a good game. We made some mistakes, they made some mistakes, but we also had some great shots. That's what we expect every game against Canada. It was nothing but what it is.”
Previously undefeated Latvia (5-0) faced title defender China (4-2). In the third end, China had excellent stone placement and was already down four lies by the time skip Wang Haitao threw his last ball. He fell just short and China scored four points to take a 4-2 lead.
After that, China did not allow Latvia a single point and won 7-4.
Italy (4-2) was looking for its second win of the day against Slovakia (2-3). In the third end, Slovakia's fourth Peter Zatko put a stone on the button, but Italy's Egidio Marchese was unable to remove it until the end. As a result, Slovakia got one steal and took a 2-0 lead.
At the end of the fifth inning, Slovakia was leading 6-3. In the 6th inning, Marchese got a little heavy at the end and allowed a steal to make it 7-3. In the end, Slovakia won 7-4.
Afterwards, Slovakia national team player Monika Kunkerova said with a big smile: Our time here was very, very nice, the people are very friendly and the organization is perfect. ”
Radoslav Duris, who skipped the match, said of the match, “The key to today's victory was scoring four points in the fifth end.''
The final afternoon session pitted Sweden (3-3) against the Czech Republic (1-4). Sweden started the game well and were leading 5-0 at half-time. The Czechs could barely manage a single in the sixth end, and Sweden won 10-1, giving them their fourth straight victory.
session 11
The final session of the day pitted joint leaders Korea and Latvia against each other. Korea scored three points in the first inning and stole two bases in the second, taking an early 5-0 lead. Latvia's squad changes then began, with substitute Polina Rozkova replacing Sergeis Jachenko. The teams went into the break with Korea leading 6-2.
Latvia made a big three in the 5th inning and narrowed the gap to one point. In the final end, Korea's No. 4 Yang Hee-tae missed a difficult takeout, allowing Korea to steal two bases. Latvia won 8-7 in the biggest upset of the week.
Afterwards, Rozkova said, “The Latvian team is in great shape!'' We didn't have the best start to the game, but then we made changes and did what we had to do. end! I need to rest now and play a new game tomorrow! ”
Canada (4-2) and Scotland (0-6) faced off. Their last on-ice World Curling matchup came in last year's semifinals, with Canada winning 5-2. Scotland were leading 2-1 after three games. In the fourth, Canada's John Thurston attempted one on a hit-and-stay, but the shooter rolled and Canada conceded three runs.
Canada only scored one point in the second half, trailing 8-2 after the seventh end. This was Scotland's first win of the week.
After the game, Scotland's second Robert McPherson said: “I feel really good. That's a monkey on my back. I think we played really well, we had the initiative from the start, I'm really happy.”
Regarding the upcoming games, he added: “We are trying to win as many games as possible and try to win the remaining games too!”
Elsewhere in the session, Slovakia faced Norway, with both teams having a record of three wins and three losses. Norway got off to a great start, scoring three points in the first and scoring single steals in the second and third to take a 5-0 lead. In the end, they won 7-3.
The final session of the day will see Estonia and the Czech Republic square off, with both teams aiming for their second win of the week. The teams were tied 2-2 at the end of the fourth inning and 4-4 at the end of the seventh inning. In the 8th inning, the Czech Republic scored 2 runs and won 6-4.
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