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World Women’s Championship: Scotland ended by Canadian holders

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World Women’s Championship: Scotland ended by Canadian holders


Scotland ended in the World Women’s Cralling tournament after losing 10-4 to the Canadian ruler in the Play offset in South Korea.

Sophie Jackson, 19th in the world, beat her number one world in the first leg of Robin – one of the two Canadian games, losing to third place.

But Rinky’s Rickel Homan champion has twice controlled the initial initiative after scoring four goals in the second end.

Three other players in the fourth to win a two-time victory.

The Scots came in sixth with seven victories and five defeats, and at least the end of the game, which is represented in next year’s Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.

But it is Canada that is moving towards Saturday’s semi-finals against South Korea, which is hostile.

Jim Eun-G Rhinik finished 10 live for the last four games after winning second place in Robin’s 10th, winning two records such as Canada but beat their carriers 11-7 earlier that week.

There was a distress in the other off, as he had twice won the silver medal of Anna Hasilburg, who won third place in the league, winning 8-7 in China 8-7 in the league.

Wang Roy is 17th in the world, the leading Silvana Trienzone championship in Switzerland, the second seed, top of the table and the only defeat to Canada.

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