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The sad story of Canada's loss in the curling world championship final
Canada's men's curling team, led by Brad Goshu, once again lost to Nicholas Edin and Team Sweden in the finals of the world championships. It was Canada's third consecutive silver medal and Edin's fifth championship in the past six years.
Game summary:
Sweden took an early lead with two points in the second and a steal in the third.
In the rest of the game, Canada made up for the points and at the end of the ninth game, the score was tied 5-5.
In the 10th and final end, Edin beat Canada 6-5 with a four-legged tiebreaker.
important things:
It was Canada's fourth straight loss in a World Championship final.
In 2017, Goshu became the world champion by defeating Edin.
With this championship, Sweden set a new record in the number of world championships.
Italy won the bronze medal by defeating Scotland.
Quotes:
Goshu: "For the fourth time, silver is bad. "To come second in the world, we have to be proud of what we did, but it's disappointing."
Edin: "It's an indescribable feeling and it feels great after this week."
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