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Homan beats Lithuania, falls to Scotland on opening day at women’s curling worlds

March 15, 2025
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The Canadian team skipped by Rachel Homan split its first two games Saturday at the women’s curling world championship in Uijeongbu, South Korea.

Homan, from Ottawa, opened round-robin play with a 13-2 rout of Lithuania’s Virginija Paulauskaite before dropping an 8-7 decision to Scotland’s Sophie Jackson.

In the 10th end of the late game, the Canadian team of Homan, Tracy Fleury, Emma Miskew and Sarah Wilkes tried to remove a Scottish rock but it jammed in the back house.

Morrison took advantage by making a nose hit for three points and the victory.

WATCH | Homan leads Canada to opening win over Lithuania:

Rachel Homan leads Canada to opening win at World Curling Championship

6 hours ago

Duration 1:04

The Canadians dominated Lithuania 13-2 in their first match at the World Women’s Curling Championship in South Korea.

“We made a lot of shots, but not enough for one of our worst performances,” Homan said. “We can’t give up a three in 10.”

It was the opening game for the Scottish side at the 13-team competition.

“It’s brilliant,” Jackson said. “We’re absolutely thrilled to get that first win. It almost felt like that (game) was a free hit, so we just went out and tried to play our best. We put together a really good last end.

WATCH | Who is Rachel Homan the curler, and mom?:

Misunderstood: Who is Rachel Homan the curler, and mom?

2 months ago

Duration 5:01

The Canadian curler has spent years under the spotlight as an athlete. But CBC Sports’ Devin Heroux takes us behind the scenes to see who she is off the ice.

“We’ve practised being two down in the 10th end a lot, so it’s great to see that’s paid off.”

Sweden’s Anna Hasselborg defeated Turkey’s Dilsat Yildiz 8-1 to lead the standings at 2-0. Scotland was one of five teams at 1-0.

Hasselborg and Homan were scheduled to play Sunday morning at Uijeongbu Arena.

Homan is the defending champion at the nine-day event. She won gold last year in Sydney, N.S.

WATCH | Homan on meeting fans, and being mic’d up while curling:

Rachel Homan on meeting fans, and being mic’d up while curling

2 months ago

Duration 2:38

The Canadian curler talks to CBC Sports’ Devin Heroux about how she signs every autograph, and the difficulties of always being mic’d up as a curler.

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