Paralympics

Canada breaks wheelchair curling medal drought with silver at worlds

Canada took home silver at the World Wheelchair Curling Championships on Saturday in Wetzikon, Switzerland.

Medal marks 1st time nation has been on podium since 2013 in Sochi

Canada took home silver at the 2020 World Wheelchair Curling Championship on Saturday in Wetzikon, Switzerland. (Alina Pavlyuchik/Curling Canada)

Canada took home silver at the World Wheelchair Curling Championships on Saturday in Wetzikon, Switzerland.

While Canada ultimately fell 5-4 to Russia in the final, skip Mark Ideson succeeded in along with teammates Jon Thurston, Ina Forrest and Dennis Thiessen in breaking the nation's long-running medal drought.

The team's silver marks the first time Canada has been on the podium since winning gold in Sochi in 2013.

In the gold medal game, Canada was able to maintain its early lead until the 7th end. However, a steal Russian steal tied the game at 4-4 heading into the 8th.

With a chance to win the match, Thurston wrecked his shot on the front guard, handing Russia a steal and a 5-4 win.