South Korea 9, Estonia 3 (Session 1)

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After starting the Milan Cortina Games 0-5, South Korea has now won two straight with a victory over Estonia on Sunday.

The Koreans opened the game with three in the first end, then stole two in the second for a quick 5-0 lead.

Up five again in the sixth, Kim Seon-Yeong came away with a takeout on her hammer throw to add two more to South Korea's total and make it 9-2 going into the seventh.

Needing a big end in the seventh, Estonia's Marie Kaldvee missed a takeout attempt on her hammer throw and instead took out her own stone. Estonia had to settle for one, and conceded the final end.

The Koreans (2-5) will take a break for the second session of the day and return to the ice at 1:05 p.m. ET to take on Canada.

Estonia (2-5) will face Team USA later Sunday morning at 8:35 a.m. ET.

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Czechia 6, Norway 3 (Session 1)

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Czechia scored in the opening end and never trailed in a victory over the defending silver medalists on Sunday.

Kristin Skaslien's hammer throw in the fourth came up short of a takeout, allowing the Czechs to steal a point and go into the halfway break up 4-1.

The two teams traded single points in each of the remaining ends as Czechia's defense held on for the win.

Czechia's Vit Chabicovsky had 10 takeouts in the win. Norway had just eight takeouts combined.

At 2-5, Chabicovsky and Julie Zelingrova will be back on the ice at 8:35 a.m. ET to take on Italy.

Norway (2-5) will return at 1:05 p.m. ET to face Switzerland.

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Sweden 7, Canada 6 (Session 2)

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A back-and-forth contest saw Sweden score three in the seventh to come away with a one-point win over Canada.

The two teams tied twice in the first half of play before Canada went ahead by one in the sixth.

In the seventh, Sweden sat three before Canada's final throw. Jocelyn Peterman's throw made it into the house, but not as far past Sweden's stone as they would have liked. Isabella Wrana took out the Canadian stone with her hammer to score the eventual game-winning points.

The win keeps Sweden (5-3) in the hunt for a semifinal spot, while dropping Canada to 3-4 and sixth in the standings.

Both teams will be back on the ice at 1:05 p.m. ET. Canada will take on South Korea, and Sweden will face Team USA.

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Switzerland 7, Great Britain 6 (Session 2)

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After starting the Milan Cortina Olympics with seven straight wins, Great Britain was unable to make it eight. Switzerland took a big lead early and scored two in the eighth end for an upset of the team at the top of the standings.

Switzerland went up 4-0 through the first three ends before Great Britain began its comeback.

Jennifer Dodd's hammer throw in the fourth drew to the button for two Team GB points. Then in the fifth, a draw shot attempt by Briar Schwaller-Hürlimann with hammer missed the mark, allowing Team GB to steal two and even the score, 4-4.

Great Britain (7-1) took its first lead in the seventh by scoring two in the seventh to go up, 6-5.

In the eighth, Dodds attempted a freeze in the center on her final stone, but it feathered off a Swiss stone, leaving Switzerland an easy draw shot with the hammer. Schwaller-Hürlimann's throw curled into the center for the game-winning points.

Dodds and teammate Bruce Mouat had already clinched a spot in the semifinals before play began on Sunday. They'll finish round-robin play at 1:05 p.m. ET when they take on Italy.

Switzerland (4-3) keeps an outside shot at the semifinals alive with the win and two games remaining. They'll face Norway at 1:05 p.m. ET.

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Italy 8, Czechia 2 (Session 2)

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Needing to continue winning to stay in a semifinal spot, Italy got started right on Sunday with a lopsided victory over Czechia.

After going down 1-0 after one, the Italians responded by scoring in four straight ends, including multiple points in each of the second, third, and fourth ends.

Stefania Constantini and Amos Mosaner combined for just three takeouts, but they shot 90 percent throughout the game.

Italy (5-2) will finish Sunday with a match against the top team in the standings, Great Britain, at 1:05 p.m. ET.

Czechia (2-6) is done for the day and will finish the Milan Cortina games on Monday morning with a match against Estonia at 4:05 a.m. ET.

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Norway 6, Switzerland 3 (Session 3)

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With a loss to Norway, Switzerland has been eliminated from semifinals contention.

After going back-and-forth for much the match, the Norwegians — also eliminated from the next round — broke a 3-3 tie by scoring two in the seventh and one in the eighth for the win. 

Both teams had five takeouts each, and shot 77 and 79 percent in what was a tight contest throughout.

Both teams will now finish their Cortina Games on Monday at 4:05 a.m. ET. Switzerland (4-4) will face Canada, and Norway (3-5) will play South Korea.

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Great Britain 9, Italy 6 (Session 3)

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After losing earlier in the day, Great Britain bounced back with a victory over the defending silver medalists.

Italy had a slight 6-5 lead through six ends, but Team GB responded by scoring three in the seventh and stealing another in the eighth for a comeback win.

Italy had 13 takeouts to just eight for Great Britain, but the team of Jennifer Dodds and Bruce Mouat outshot their opponents by 12 percent on takeout attempts.

Great Britain finished round-robin play 8-1 and has clinched the top spot in the semifinals. 

Even with the loss, Italy (5-3) has still clinched a spot in the next round. The team of Stefania Constantini and Amos Mosaner will finish round-robin play against the U.S. on Monday at 4:05 a.m. ET.

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South Korea 9, Canada 5 (Session 3)

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Canada was eliminated from the semifinals of the tournament with a loss to South Korea in the third session of doubles mixed curling Sunday in Italy.

The win was the third straight for the Koreans, who started the tournament 0-3.

Down 3-1 going into the fourth, South Korea scored multiple points in three of the final five ends for the comeback win.

Both teams now sit 3-5 overall. They'll finish round-robin play on Monday at 4:05 a.m. ET. South Korea will face Norway, and Canada will take on Switzerland.

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