Canada’s Brad Gushue secured a victory against Czechia’s Lukas Klima in an extra end at the world men’s curling championship. Gushue, hailing from St. John’s, N.L., executed a hit-and-stick shot for the win in the round-robin opener held at the IWC Arena. Gushue’s team, consisting of Mark Nichols, E.J. Harnden, and Geoff Walker, was set to face off against Germany’s Marc Muskatewitz later in the day. In additional early games, American John Shuster claimed a 5-3 win over Switzerland’s Yannick Schwaller, while Sweden’s Niklas Edin dominated Wouter Goesgens of the Netherlands with an 8-1 victory. Defending champion Bruce Mouat of Scotland also started strong with a 10-3 win over South Korea’s Jongduk Park. The top six teams out of the 13 present will progress to the weekend playoffs, with Canada vying for their first gold medal since Gushue’s 2017 triumph in Edmonton.

As the competition at the world men’s curling championship continued, Canada’s Brad Gushue emerged victorious in a tight match against Czechia’s Lukas Klima. The extra-end win was secured by Gushue’s precision hit-and-stick shot at the IWC Arena. Following this thrilling victory, Gushue’s team, which includes Mark Nichols, E.J. Harnden, and Geoff Walker, was gearing up to take on Germany’s Marc Muskatewitz. Other notable matches in the early stages of the tournament included American John Shuster’s 5-3 win over Switzerland’s Yannick Schwaller and Sweden’s Niklas Edin’s impressive 8-1 victory against Wouter Goesgens of the Netherlands. Defending champion Bruce Mouat of Scotland also showcased his skills with a commanding 10-3 triumph over South Korea’s Jongduk Park. The top six teams from the 13-team field will advance to the weekend playoffs, with Canada eyeing their first gold medal since Gushue’s 2017 win in Edmonton.

In a thrilling showdown at the world men’s curling championship, Canada’s Brad Gushue emerged victorious over Czechia’s Lukas Klima in an extra end. Gushue’s strategic hit-and-stick shot sealed the win in the round-robin opener held at the IWC Arena. With this win under their belt, Gushue and his team, comprised of Mark Nichols, E.J. Harnden, and Geoff Walker, were poised to take on Germany’s Marc Muskatewitz in their next match. Other early games in the competition saw American John Shuster secure a 5-3 win against Switzerland’s Yannick Schwaller and Sweden’s Niklas Edin dominate Wouter Goesgens of the Netherlands with an 8-1 victory. Defending champion Bruce Mouat of Scotland also started strong with a commanding 10-3 win over South Korea’s Jongduk Park. With the top six teams out of the 13 present moving on to the weekend playoffs, Canada is aiming for their first gold medal since Gushue’s 2017 victory in Edmonton.

The world men’s curling championship witnessed an intense battle between Canada’s Brad Gushue and Czechia’s Lukas Klima, with Gushue ultimately emerging victorious in an extra end. Gushue’s precise hit-and-stick shot at the IWC Arena sealed the win for his team, which includes Mark Nichols, E.J. Harnden, and Geoff Walker. Following this triumph, Gushue’s squad was set to face off against Germany’s Marc Muskatewitz in their next matchup. Other early games in the competition saw American John Shuster claim a 5-3 win over Switzerland’s Yannick Schwaller and Sweden’s Niklas Edin secure an 8-1 victory over Wouter Goesgens of the Netherlands. Defending champion Bruce Mouat of Scotland also kicked off his campaign with a dominant 10-3 win against South Korea’s Jongduk Park. With only the top six teams out of the 13 moving on to the weekend playoffs, Canada is eager to bring home their first gold medal since Gushue’s 2017 triumph in Edmonton.

The world men’s curling championship saw Canada’s Brad Gushue emerge victorious in a closely contested match against Czechia’s Lukas Klima, ultimately winning in an extra end. Gushue’s critical hit-and-stick shot at the IWC Arena secured the win for his team that includes Mark Nichols, E.J. Harnden, and Geoff Walker. Following this thrilling victory, Gushue and his squad were preparing to take on Germany’s Marc Muskatewitz in their subsequent game. Other early matches in the competition featured American John Shuster’s 5-3 triumph over Switzerland’s Yannick Schwaller and Sweden’s Niklas Edin’s dominant 8-1 victory against Wouter Goesgens of the Netherlands. Defending champion Bruce Mouat of Scotland also started strong with a commanding 10-3 win against South Korea’s Jongduk Park. With only the top six teams out of the 13 advancing to the weekend playoffs, Canada is determined to secure their first gold medal since Gushue’s 2017 success in Edmonton.

Amidst the action at the world men’s curling championship, Canada’s Brad Gushue emerged victorious against Czechia’s Lukas Klima in a thrilling extra-end showdown. Gushue’s precise execution of a hit-and-stick shot at the IWC Arena secured the win for his team, which includes Mark Nichols, E.J. Harnden, and Geoff Walker. Following this hard-fought victory, Gushue and his team were gearing up to face Germany’s Marc Muskatewitz in their upcoming match. Other early games in the tournament featured American John Shuster’s 5-3 win over Switzerland’s Yannick Schwaller and Sweden’s Niklas Edin’s dominant 8-1 victory over Wouter Goesgens of the Netherlands. Defending champion Bruce Mouat of Scotland also started strong with a commanding 10-3 win against South Korea’s Jongduk Park. With only the top six teams from the 13-team field advancing to the weekend playoffs, Canada is aiming to secure their first gold medal since Gushue’s 2017 triumph in Edmonton.

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