Canada knocks off China to improve to 4-4 at women’s worlds
SILKEBORG, Denmark — Chelsea Carey’s Canadian rink rebounded with a much-needed 8-7 win over China’s Jie Mei on Wednesday at the world women’s curling championship.
The win improved the Calgary-based team’s record to 4-4 as it aims to avoid becoming the first Canadian rink to miss the playoffs at the women’s worlds since 1999.
“It’s a bit of a relief. That was a must-win game for us,” said vice-skip Sarah Wilkes. “We know we have our backs against the wall now, and every game we have to come out like it’s our last game and play as hard as we can. So this is a confidence-booster; that’s how we’re used to playing.”