GB men reach curling final, women miss out
GB men's curling team beats Switzerland 8-5, guaranteeing at least a silver medal and advancing to the final against Canada. The women's team won their match but missed the semifinals due to other results.
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GB men's curling team beats Switzerland 8-5, guaranteeing at least a silver medal and advancing to the final against Canada. The women's team won their match but missed the semifinals due to other results.

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