Team Canada improves to 5-0 at world women’s curling championship
BEIJING — Rachel Homan and her Canada rink gave themselves a major confidence boost Monday in their quest for gold at the women’s world curling championship, handing Switzerland its first loss to and taking sole possession of first place in the round-robin standings.
Canada improved to 5-0 and with an 8-6 win over the Swiss rink skipped by Alina Paetz, a two-time world champion. The Canadians opened the day with a 7-5 win over the United States.
Homan is looking to lead Canada to its first world title since 2008 while Swiss teams have won the last three gold medals.
It was more than just a routine round-robin win for Canada, said second Joanne Courtney.


