Canada wins third straight at males’s world curling championship

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Canada’s Matt Dunstone gained his third straight recreation on the world males’s curling championship with an 8-4 victory over China in Tuesday’s early draw.

The groups shook fingers after Dunstone’s Winnipeg-based rink broke open an in depth recreation with 4 factors within the ninth finish.

Canada improved to 5-2 with the win, good for a tie with Scotland for third place. Ross Whyte’s Scottish rink stored tempo with a 7-2 win over South Korea within the morning session.

Sweden’s Niklas Edin led the standings at 7-0 heading into a day showdown with Switzerland, skipped by Marco Hoesli, which was second at 6-1.

Sweden and Canada have been set to satisfy within the day’s closing draw.

Dunstone is skipping Canada on the world championship for the primary time after successful this 12 months’s Montana’s Brier.

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