Einarson's Squad Advances
Calgary, March 21, 2026 - Kerri Einarson's Canadian curling team has clinched a semifinal berth at the World Women's Curling Championship. The team delivered its most dominant performance of the tournament to date, securing the crucial win. This advancement follows a week of generally strong play, with the team demonstrating elevated execution in key matches.
The team's progression was solidified by a significant victory, marking a turning point in their championship run.
The summary notes that the team was not only strong in their play but also finished first in other aspects of the week.
Early Tournament Dominance
Earlier in the championship, on March 15, Canada demonstrated commanding form in its matches. The team, led by Kerri Einarson, secured a decisive 9-3 victory over China. This win was part of a pattern of strong performances in the initial stages of the tournament.
In a separate report from the same day, Einarson's team also posted an 11-3 win, though details suggest this match may have involved a different opponent or context.
It is noted that Karlee Burgess has joined the team as lead, replacing Briane Harris.
Background of the Championship
The World Women's Curling Championship is a prominent international event, attracting top talent from around the globe. This year's tournament is being held in Calgary.
While this report focuses on the women's curling championship, a separate event, the 2025 Women's Ice Hockey World Championship, saw Team USA defeat Canada in a close final. This ice hockey match, held on April 20, 2025, in České Budějovice, Czechia, underscores the fierce rivalry between the two nations in international sports. The historical record shows Canada with 13 wins to USA's 11 in that particular sport.