Canada maintains perfect record with two wins at world women’s curling
BEIJING — Canada is on the verge of clinching a playoff spot at the world women’s curling championship after a pair of victories on Tuesday.
Ottawa’s Rachel Homan defeated South Korea’s EunJung Kim 9-8 before dumping Scotland’s Eve Muirhead 8-2 in evening play at the Capital Gymnasium. The Canadian team of Homan, third Emma Miskew, second Joanne Courtney and lead Lisa Weagle improved to 7-0 in round-robin play.
“We’re happy with that performance,” Courtney said after beating Scotland. “I think we got a good handle on the ice early and it was nice to play a couple open ends to get to feel comfortable and when we had our opportunities, we were able to capitalize.”
Homan threw at 96 per cent while Muirhead finished at just 71 per cent. Scotland conceded the game after seven ends.


