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After the completion of Sunday’s fifth day of curling competition in Cortina, which featured two sessions of play in the men's tournament and one in the women's, here's a look at the standings for both, and what's coming up on Sunday...
Women's Curling
Another session of curling done in the women's tournament at the Milan Cortina Olympics, and the same team is still at the top of the standings.
With a win over Great Britain on Sunday, Sweden improved to 5-0 and for the second straight day is still the only remaining unbeaten team in the field.
Sitting alone is second is Team USA. At 4-1, Tabitha Peterson’s team has now matched the U.S. women’s win totals from both the 2018 and 2022 Olympics. They're also one win away from tying the most wins by any U.S. women’s team in a single Olympics. Team USA won five games at the 1998 Games.
Switzerland is sitting third at 3-1. Denmark and South Korea are tied for fourth at 3-2.
Sitting below the semifinals cutline are China (2-2) in sixth, Canada (1-3) and Great Britain (1-3), tied for seventh, Japan (1-4) in ninth, and Italy (0-5) in 10th.
There are six sessions of round-robin play remaining. After every team has played each other, the top four teams will move on to the semifinals, which will be played on Friday, Feb. 20, at 8:05 a.m. ET.
Women's Curling Standings
1 – Sweden (5-0)
2 – United States (4-1)
3 – Switzerland (3-1)
4 – Denmark (3-2)
4 – South Korea (3-2)
6 – China (2-2)
7 – Canada (1-3)
7 – Great Britain (1-3)
9 – Japan (1-4)
10 – Italy (0-5)
Men's Curling
For the second straight day, Switzerland (5-0) sits alone at the top of the men's curling standings as the only unbeaten team left in the field.
Canada (4-1) is in second place, while Great Britain and the United States, both 4-2, are tied for third.
Italy (3-2) and Norway are tied for fifth at 3-2. Germany is seventh at 2-3. Sweden (1-4) is eighth, and China and Czechia are tied for ninth at 0-5 each.
There are five sessions of round-robin play remaining. After every team has played each other, the top four teams will move on to the semifinals, which will be played on Thursday, Feb. 19, at 1:05 p.m. ET.
Men's Curling Standings
1 - Switzerland (5-0)
2 - Canada (4-1)
3 - Great Britain (4-2)
3 - United States (4-2)
5 - Italy (3-2)
5 - Norway (3-2)
7 - Germany (2-3)
8 - Sweden (1-4)
9 - China (0-5)
9 - Czechia (0-5)
Monday's Games
Monday will feature two sessions of play in the women's curling competition and one in the men's, with a total of 11 matches on the ice.
Session 1 will feature three women's games beginning at 3:05 a.m. ET:
- China vs. Canada
- Denmark vs. Great Britain
- Sweden vs. Switzerland
Session 2 will kick off at 8:05 a.m. ET with four men's games on the ice:
- Czechia vs. Canada
- Great Britain vs. Norway
- Italy vs. China
- Sweden vs. Germany
The day will conclude with four more women's games in Session 3 at 1:05 a.m. ET:
- Japan vs. Canada
- South Korea vs. China
- Switzerland vs. Great Britain
- Italy vs. United States