Homan wins fourth straight in women’s world curling, 9-4 over Norway
SYDNEY, N.S. — Canada’s Rachel Homan continued to roll at the women’s world curling championship with a 9-4 win Monday over Norway’s Marianne Roervik.
Homan improved to 4-0 after Canada’s lone game of the day at Centre 200. Tuesday will be an important day for the host team facing two countries also 4-0.
Homan faces Italy’s Stefania Constantini in the morning and defending champion Silvana Tirinzoni of Switzerland at night.
Norway shook hands when Homan hit for three points in the eighth end Monday. Canada took control early by scoring two points with last-rock advantage in the first end. Norway hit and stayed on an attempted peel to blank the second and trailed 2-1.