Chinese rookies beat Italy in Olympic men's team curling for 2nd win

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Xu Jingtao (C) of China competes during curling men's robin session 5 of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics between China and Italy at National Aquatics Centre in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 12, 2022. [Photo/Xinhua]

China beat Italy 12-9 in the fifth round robin session for its second victory in the men's team curling at Beijing 2022 Saturday afternoon.

At the National Aquatics Center, China recorded its first victory, a 5-4 win over Denmark on Friday.

Against the more experienced Italian, who placed third at the 2021 European Curling Championships, the Chinese Olympic debutants led 2-0 in the first end, when skip Ma Xiuyue played a raise.

After Italy won one point with the hammer in the second end, Ma scored three points in the third through a double takeout and 100 percent success rate, putting China up 5-1.

Simone Gonin of Italy competes during curling men's robin session 5 of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics between China and Italy at National Aquatics Centre in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 12, 2022. [Photo/Xinhua]

Italy swallowed three points in the fourth end, reducing China's lead to 5-4, before China rushed ahead with their three points to overwhelm Italy 8-4 in the first half.

With the hammer, Italy scored two points in the sixth end, and stole another point in the seventh, reducing their deficit to 8-7.

Thanks to good shots by the third Zou Qiang, and Ma's decisive double takeout, China made another three for a comfortable 11-7 lead in the eighth, and sealed the victory with stable performance during the last two ends.

"The advantage in the beginning gave me confidence, which was a great help for me to perform stably," said 30-year-old Ma. "We need to move on and keep things in frame in the following games."

Xu Jingtao (R) and Wang Zhiyu of China compete during curling men's robin session 5 of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics between China and Italy at National Aquatics Centre in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 12, 2022. [Photo/Xinhua]

The other sheet saw tense competition between traditional powerhouse Canada, skipped by star Brad Gushue, and defending world champion Sweden spearheaded by Niklas Edin, an unprecedented five-time world champion.

Edin chose to blank the first end, and scored one point in the second with hammer, taking the lead 1-0.

On his turn, Gushue was forced to blank the third end after he failed in his attempt to score two points, then gave a steal of one point to Sweden in the fourth, down by 2-0.

Canada caught up with a stable performance in the fifth end, and a double takeout by Gushue won them two points to tie the game 2-2, but the lead was taken by Edin's rink again 4-2 in the sixth end.

Sweden then stole one more point despite Gushue's triple takeout in the seventh end, up by 5-2. After Canada got two points in the eighth reducing the lead to 5-4, Sweden scored two more points in the following two ends to take the game 7-4, which made them the only undefeated team so far.

"It was a tough game out there, but it felt we had the upper hand most of the way. We're really happy we got away with a win," said Edin.

"We're going to be super hungry, super focused, super motivated for each game. If we get a loss or two, then it starts building up the pressure, and it can be a tough road to the playoffs. We've got to keep fighting out there and getting the wins," Edin added.

In other matches of the day, Denmark lost to Switzerland 8-6 for its fourth straight defeat, while defending Olympic champion the United States was edged by Norway 7-6.

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