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Feb 15, 2026 8:04 pm

Perfect Swiss beat Britain, US tops Norway in men’s curling

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CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — Yannick Schwaller’s Switzerland team downed world champions Great Britain to remain unbeaten in the men’s curling competition at the Winter Olympics on Sunday.

The British rink, led by Bruce Mouat, pushed the Swiss hard and forced an extra end, but their opponents had the hammer and last-stone thrower Benoit Schwarz-van Berkel ensured a 6-5 win.

Switzerland sits atop the table at 5-0, with Brad Jacobs’ Canada in second place after they beat China 6-3 to pick up their fourth victory. The United States moved level with Great Britain at 4-2.

Third-place Britain beat 2024 European champions Germany 9-4 in the morning session.

In that game, Britain’s Bobby Lammie had a stone removed for double touching, which came amid increased officiating in the wake of cheating accusations levied by Sweden against Canada.

The incident occurred in the ninth end and had little effect on the outcome. Governing body World Curling has since returned to less stringent officiating.

Niklas Edin’s Sweden, who won gold in Beijing four years ago, struggled to read the conditions of the ice at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium as they slipped to an 8-5 defeat at the hands of a young United States team.

In the evening session, the U.S. went on to claim a 10-8 win over Norway, who had beaten hosts Italy 10-7 earlier in the day. Italy also beat the Czech Republic 10-5.

SWEDISH WOMEN CONTINUE WINNING RUN

While the Swedish men’s team has been struggling, the Anna Hasselborg-led women’s outfit has made a flying start to the competition, beating Britain 10-7 to clinch its fifth straight win and cement its position atop the standings.

Madeleine Dupont’s Denmark team won 7-2 over Italy, which conceded with two ends remaining, while South Korea’s Gim Eun-ji ensured a 7-5 win against Japan with the last shot of the game.

Tabitha Peterson’s U.S. team fought back from a 4-1 deficit at the halfway mark to beat China 6-5. The Americans (4-1) are second in the standings.

Teams play nine matches in the round-robin stage, which continues on Monday. The top four advance to the semifinals next week.

–Reuters, special to Field Level Media

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