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Olympics-Curling-South Korea ease past Sweden to keep playoff hopes alive

By Thomson Reuters Feb 18, 2026 | 6:48 AM

By Aadi Nair

CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy, Feb 18 (Reuters) – Gim Eun-ji’s South Korea claimed an impressive 8-3 win over round-robin leaders ​Sweden on Wednesday in the women’s ‌curling competition at the Winter Olympics to remain in the hunt for a top-four finish and a spot in the semi-finals.

South Korea made a quick ‌start ​to the game, bagging a ⁠three-pointer in the first ⁠end and then stealing five points over the next three ends to hand Anna Hasselborg’s side just their second defeat of ​the competition.

“We got the first three straight steals when they missed them, so ⁠we seized on a good ⁠opportunity, and that’s why we ​got that good score. I felt great about ​the win,” Gim said.

Sweden, who are top ‌of the standings with six wins and two defeats, have already qualified for the semi-finals.

South Korea are joint-third in the standings with ⁠five wins and three defeats, alongside Tabitha Peterson’s United States, who were beaten 8-7 by Britain.

Madeleine Dupont’s ⁠Denmark are ‌also in the running for ⁠the semi-final spots after beating China ​8-7 ‌to pick up their fourth win.

Teams ​play nine ⁠matches in the round-robin stage, which continues later on Wednesday. The top four advance to the semi-finals this week.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair, additional reporting by Heejin Kim in SeoulEditing by ​Christian Radnedge)