First mixed doubles quarter-finals games set after Last 16 session one
First mixed doubles quarter-finals games set after Last 16 session one
Japan, Korea, Sweden and Russia advance to the quarter-finals of the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2018 in Oestersund, Sweden, with wins in the first session of the Last 16 play-off stage. After beginning the championship with two losses, Japan have fought their way back to the quarter-finals with a win 10-2 over Scotland in the Last 16.
#WSCC2018: Day six review
#WSCC2018: Day six review
Thursday's (26 April) final day of round-robin play at the World Senior Curling Championships in Oestersund, Sweden settled the line-ups for the competition's play-off stages. In women's Group A, both Canada and United States knew that they had qualified before Thursday's play started, but the third qualifying place was still to be decided.
#WSCC2018: Day six quotes
#WSCC2018: Day six quotes
Athlete quotes from day six of the World Senior Curling Championships 2018 being held in the Ostersund Arena in Oestersund, Sweden.
Play-off teams set at the conclusion of the mixed doubles round-robin
Play-off teams set at the conclusion of the mixed doubles round-robin
At the conclusion of the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2018 round-robin being held in the Ostersund Arena in Oestersund, Sweden, the top three placed teams from each group along with the fourth placed team with the best Draw Shot Challenge (DSC) score make up the 16 teams who have progressed to the play-off stage of the competition.
Family ties on the ice at the World Mixed Doubles
Family ties on the ice at the World Mixed Doubles
The World Mixed Doubles Curling Championships 2018 in Ostersund, Sweden, has players who have much more than just their love for the sport in common. The teams from Spain, Guyana, Denmark, and Norway all siblings, while hosts Sweden's players are spouses. But two teams this season have parents pairing up with their children to represent their countries.