Olympics-Curling-Canada beat South Korea to qualify for semi-finals, USA also through


Feb 19, 2026; Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy; Rachel Homan of Canada in action against Korea in a women's curling round robin match during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Michael Madrid-Imagn Images

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy, Feb 19 (Reuters) - ⁠Rachel Homan's Canada beat South Korea 10-7 on Thursday to book their spot in the ⁠semi-finals of the women's curling competition at the Winter Olympics, where they will be joined ‌by the United States.

Both teams needed to win to lock in a place in the final four, and Homan delivered a fine performance to seal an Olympic semi-finals spot for the first time in her career.

Canada are two-times world champions and were pre-tournament favourites ​to win gold, but Homan's record at the Olympics has been poor. ⁠She participated in the past two Games, ⁠finishing sixth as skip of the women's team in 2018 and then once again ending up outside the ⁠qualification ‌spots for the semi-finals while competing in the mixed doubles in 2022.

Canada had a poor start to their round-robin campaign with just one win after their opening four games.

"We've been in a ⁠single elimination tournament. We started off a little bit slow," Homan said.

"We ​knew our game. We knew ‌our training. We had belief in each other and just tried to stick with the process... ⁠It's hard playing a ​single elimination game the entire time, but that's what the Olympics is. It's a tough field.

"Everyone's gunning for you, and you have to bring your best every single time or it's going to be a loss."

Tabitha Peterson's United States, who ⁠are hoping to become the first U.S. women's team to ​win an Olympic medal, claimed a 7-6 win over Switzerland, who had already sealed their spot in the semi-finals.

The game went into an extra end and Switzerland set up two stones in the house, but Peterson made a ⁠difficult draw with her last shot to snatch the win.

Asked about the final shot, the team's second Tara Peterson said: "We just told her the speed... You give Tab a draw, she's going to make it, so we were very happy to have that opportunity."

The United States face Switzerland once again in the semi-finals on Friday, ​while round-robin leaders Sweden take on fourth-placed Canada.

Sophie Jackson's Britain beat hosts ⁠Italy 7-4 to finish sixth.

Britain were defending champions, though Jennifer Dodds was the only curler left from the gold-winning ​lineup in Beijing, with previous skip Eve Muirhead retiring soon after ‌that victory.

The final session of women's round-robin games, as ​well as the men's semi-finals later on Thursday, were delayed by 30 minutes after heavy snowfall in Cortina d'Ampezzo caused travel issues.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair, editing by Pritha Sarkar and Hugh Lawson)

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