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Women’s World Curling Championship 2026: Scotland lose twice


But the South Koreans, who finished fifth at this year’s Winter Olympics, took four singles before the Scots managed a point on the board.

A three at the sixth end put Henderson’s rink back in contention, but that was to be their only score.

In their second game, Canada gained a crucial single steal in the ninth end when Henderson was just too heavy with a nudge-up attempt.

Scotland then ran out of stones in the 10th to give Canada a victory that meant they joined Switzerland on seven wins.

“We just lost control a little bit in the middle of the game. We started really strong and let them back in the game a little bit, but I thought we finished really strong as well,” said Canada’s Shannon Birchard.

The Scots have beaten Denmark and the United States in addition to the Japan win but have lost to China, Turkey, Switzerland and Sweden.

Henderson’s rink – Lisa Davie, Hailey Duff and Katie McMillan – are competing in their first World Championships after their recent national championship win in Dumfries in the absence of Sophie Jackson’s rink, who represented Great Britain at the Olympics.

The British rink lost 9-3 to the same South Korean rink in Cortina.

The 2026 World Women’s Curling Championship comprises 13 teams who qualified from the 2025 European Curling Championships and the 2025 Pan Continental Curling Championships.


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