
China
claimed the bronze medal at the World Women's Curling Championship with
a 9-4 victory over host South Korea on Sunday, securing a berth for the
2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. After
finishing fifth in the round-robin stage with seven wins and five
defeats, China staged a comeback win against Sweden on Saturday,
reaching the semifinals for the first time in 14 years. However, a
narrow loss to Switzerland set up a third-place clash against South
Korea. South
Korea, the bronze medalist at the 2024 Women's Curling World
Championship, had previously defeated China twice this year - once in
the final of the Harbin Asian Winter Games in February and again during
the round-robin stage of this championship. The
first five ends saw a tight contest, with the teams tied at 2-2. South
Korea scored two points in the sixth end to take a 4-2 lead, but China
responded immediately, entering the final end with a 6-4 advantage. In
the tenth end, China executed their strategy flawlessly, using three
stones in the house to block their opponent. South Korea's last attempt
failed to clear the stones, allowing China to steal three points and
seal a decisive 9-4 victory. This
win not only secured China a spot in the 2026 Winter Olympics but also
marked their return to the World Championship podium after 14 years.