Winter Olympics: Team GB to face USA for a place in the men’s team curling final

Team GB will face reigning champions USA for a place in the men’s team curling final after Bruce Mouat and Co finish top of the round-robin standings and look to win Great Britain’s first medal of Beijing Games

  • Team GB will play against USA for a place in the men’s team curling final
  • Bruce Mouat’s side swept aside Canada to finish top of the round-robin table
  • Now they must beat the reigning champions USA for a chance at a medal


Great Britain’s men’s curling team will play for a place in the Olympic final later on Thursday after brushing aside Canada to finish top of the round-robin standings.

Bruce Mouat’s side claimed a 5-2 win to end an impressive group stage with an 8-1 record – but next up they must meet the United States, the reigning champions and the only team to get the better of them so far.

However, Mouat is in no doubt his side have moved on since their 9-7 loss last Friday, and believes the setback in what was only their second game in the competition will not prove a decisive factor.

Team GB will play against Team USA for a place in the men’s team curling final

Bruce Mouat's (right) side swept aside Canada to finish top of the round-robin table

Bruce Mouat’s (right) side swept aside Canada to finish top of the round-robin table

Mouat said: ‘We’ve learnt a lot about the ice in the last four or five days. We know what kind of throws we need to make shots.

‘The second game that we had was against the USA, which we did lose, but we’ve learnt so much from that point that I’m really confident we can come out and play better.

‘We will just have to relax into the game and try and not feel the extra pressure that the semi-finals is going to put on and just try and enjoy ourselves which is when we play our best.’

USA is next up, with the reigning champions the only team to get the better of them so far

USA is next up, with the reigning champions the only team to get the better of them so far

Mouat and his team-mates Hammy McMillan, Bobby Lammie and Grant Hardie came into the tournament as the world’s No 1-ranked team and runners-up in last year’s World Championship to Sweden.

The Swedes, skipped by veteran Niklas Edin, whom Mouat’s men defeated earlier in the competition, face Canada in the second semi-final.

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