Canada's Kerri Einarson will play for bronze once more.
Einarson fell 8-5 to Norway's Marianne Roervik in the world women's curling championship semifinals on Saturday. The Manitoba-based rink will face host Sweden in Sunday's bronze-medal game.
Tied 5-5, and with Norway having sat three in the ninth end, Canada's attempt to draw in was light, giving the Norwegians an 8-5 lead. Canada conceded with one end remaining. "I think we needed to leave our first one a hair higher or go deeper. We were right in between and it was just top four. We needed tee-line or better.”
Einarson entered the semifinals having defeated Japan's Satsuki Fujisawa 6-4 in extra ends earlier Saturday in a qualification game.
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