
GB Women Curlers Upset World Champion Canada 7-6
Team GB's women curlers bounced back from two opening losses to shock world champion Canada 7-6 at the Winter Olympics. The stunning victory keeps their medal hopes alive and showcases the power of resilience under pressure.
After losing their first two matches at the Winter Olympics, Team GB's women curlers just proved that champions aren't defined by their stumbles but by how they get back up.
The British squad delivered a stunning 7-6 upset over world champion Canada in Cortina, silencing doubters who thought their Olympic campaign was already finished. Rebecca Morrison and skip Sophie Jackson led their team to a comeback victory that few saw coming after disappointing losses to China and South Korea.
Morrison found her rhythm at exactly the right moment. In the third end, she kept her composure to slide in for three points after Canadian skip Rachel Homan made a critical error. Another brilliant Morrison shot in the fourth forced another Canadian mistake, putting GB up 4-2 at the break.
The British team had fallen apart after halftime in their previous matches, but this time they held strong. Morrison continued her standout performance, delivering two more points in the eighth end to push GB four points ahead going into the final stretch.

Canada's Rachel Homan, a stellar curler still chasing that elusive Olympic gold, struggled to find answers. The world champions looked fragile and devoid of ideas as GB protected their lead through the final ends.
"It just feels absolutely amazing to go out there and get our first win," Jackson told BBC Sport after the match. "We put the game together that we wanted to today."
Why This Inspires
This victory represents more than just three points in the standings. The Scottish quartet showed that belief matters as much as skill when the pressure mounts. Morrison's transformation from missing key shots to delivering under Olympic pressure demonstrates what's possible when athletes trust their preparation and support each other through adversity.
The win keeps GB's medal hopes alive, with five or six total victories potentially enough to secure a semi-final spot. They face another tough test Sunday against Sweden, but they're playing with renewed confidence and momentum.
Sometimes the best stories aren't about perfect starts but about finding your strength when it matters most.
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Based on reporting by BBC Sport
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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