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U.S. men's Olympic hopes rest on tiebreaker


Bob Weeks On Curling - 14-Dec-2013

The Olympic hopes of the American men’s curling team is resting on a tiebreaker it will play on Saturday against Korea. The U.S. has to win that game and then defeat the loser of the 1 vs. 2 match between Germany and the Czech Republic. The winner of that latter contest moves on to Sochi. All four of those teams finished the round-robin at 5-2. Based on round-records, Germany was awarded first place,...


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