Canada remains unbeaten at world mixed doubles curling championship

Canada's Kerri Einarson and Brad Gushue swept their games Tuesday to improve to 3-0 at the world mixed doubles curling championship.

Kerri Einarson, Brad Gushue improve to 3-0 after win over Hungary

Kerri Einarson, left, and Brad Gushue, are trying to become the first Canadian team to win gold in the event's 13-year history. (Jeff McIntosh/Canadian Press)

Canada's Kerri Einarson and Brad Gushue swept their games Tuesday to improve to 3-0 at the world mixed doubles curling championship.

They beat Germany's Pia-Lisa Schoell and Klaudius Harsch 9-6 in the early game before posting a 7-5 win over Hungary's Dorottya Palancsa and Zsolt Kiss at the Curl Aberdeen facility.

Down two without hammer, the Hungarian duo missed a difficult angle-raise with its last shot and Canada didn't have to throw its final stone.

"It was much more of a textbook game and I thought we played really well," Gushue said. "But even though we played it real well, still textbook, it's still real stressful in the last end of mixed doubles.

"There's still so much that can happen and there's no lead that's really comfortable."

The Canadians (3-0) were tied with Scotland and the Czech Republic atop Group A. Germany was 2-1 while Hungary fell to 1-2.

WATCH | Canada defeats Hungary to improve to 3-0:

Canada's Einarson and Gushue improve to 3-0 at world mixed doubles championship

4 years ago
Duration 1:30
Canada's Kerri Einarson and Brad Gushue beat Hungary 7-5 to improve to 3-0 at the world mixed doubles curling championship in Aberdeen, Scotland.

Norway, Sweden and the United States led the Group B standings at 2-0 entering the late draw.

Canada has another two-game day on tap Wednesday with matchups against Australia (0-3) and South Korea (1-2).

"I think we're getting better each game and just trying to learn the ice and the paths and figure it out," Einarson said.

Einarson, from Camp Morton, Man., and Gushue, from St. John's, N.L., must finish in the top seven to secure a spot for Canada in the mixed doubles discipline at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.

Canada is one of 20 teams entered in the competition.

Gushue and Einarson are trying to become the first Canadian team to win gold in the event's 13-year history. Canada has reached the podium (two silver, one bronze) at the last three editions of the competition.

The top team in each 10-team pool advances to the semifinals. The second- and third-place teams in each pool will cross over and play qualification games.

Competition continues through Sunday.

WATCH | Canada's Einarson, Gushue survive to steal win from Spain:

Einarson and Gushue steal win from Spain in world mixed doubles opener

4 years ago
Duration 1:02
Canada's Kerri Einarson and Brad Gushue trailed 4-0 after the first two ends, but stole two points in the final end to defeat Spain 8-6 in the opening draw of the world mixed doubles curling championship in Aberdeen, Scotland.

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