Japan, Sweden make tiebreaker

Eurosport - Fri, 28 Mar 00:05:00 2008

The surprises continued at the 2008 Ford World Women's Curling Championship in Vernon as Japan muscled their way into a tiebreaker spot.

CURLING Generic Sweden - 0

In Thursday afternoon action, Japan defeated Pacific rivals China 8-7 while Denmark, who defeated Canada that morning, lost 8-6 to local rivals Sweden.

Japan and Denmark have final win/loss records of 7-4 and are now guaranteed tiebreaker berths.

China, Canada and Switzerland are all at 8-2 with their final matches scheduled for Thursday night. China meets Germany (4-6), Switzerland meet Russia (4-6) and the big game sees Canada against Sweden (6-4).

A victory by Sweden's Stina Viktorsson could vault her team into the tiebreakers, and drop Canada into the Page playoff "3 versus 4" game on Friday.

The winners of Friday's Page playoff "1 versus 2" match go directly to Sunday's championship final. The losers drop into Saturday's semi final.

"We want to win the tiebreakers," said Japanese third Mari Motohashi. "We want more wins to go to the 2010 Olympics. Seven wins is not enough."

Japan had to scramble for the victory. Skip Moe Meguro captained her squad into a 5-2 lead after a steal of three in the fifth end. With Japan up 7-5 and holding last-rock advantage in the ninth end, China's Bingyu Wang stole not once but twice to force an extra-end.

However, Japanese lead player Kotomo Ishizaki made two perfect "tick" shots, spilling Chinese guards without removing them from play, and Meguro eventually made a shaky takeout for the win.

"I love my lead," enthused Motohashi.

Viktorsson grabbed a three-ender in the second end to jump ahead 3-0, but Denmark tied it after four ends. Sweden then took a deuce in the fifth and then stole the eighth for a 7-4 lead. A deuce from Denmark in the ninth was not enough as the Swedes finished the job in the final end, scoring one for the win.

In other matches, Debbie McCormick of the United States won her final game 7-6 by stealing the extra-end from Russia's Liudmila Privivkova, and Scotland won yet another extra-end game, 5-4 over Italy.

The Scots finished a dismal 2-9 for the championship and fielded only three players for the game against Italy.

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