Denmark Edges Closer to Semi-Finals with Italy Win
Denmark beats Italy 7-2 in curling, securing third win in five matches at Winter Olympics. Madeleine Dupont leads Denmark to victory, keeping semi-final hopes alive.
Denmark dominated Italy 7-2 in women's curling at the Winter Olympics...
Denmark's women's curling team secured a 7-2 win over Italy, with Italy conceding with two ends remaining. This victory marks Denmark's third win in five matches, keeping their semi-final hopes alive at the Winter Olympics.
The Danish team, led by skipper Madeleine Dupont, dominated the match, showcasing impressive tactical play and precision. Italy, playing on home ice at Stadio Olympico Del Ghiaccio, struggled to keep pace with Denmark's strong performance.
Denmark dominated Italy 7-2, with skip Madeleine Dupont leading the charge alongside Mathilde Halse, Jasmin Holtermann, and Denise Dupont. Italy conceded after eight ends.
The win puts Denmark in contention for a top-four finish, needing it to reach the semis. They've won three of five matches. Italy, on the other hand, hasn't won a match yet, losing all five.
Denmark dominated Italy 7-2 in women's curling at the Winter Olympics, with skip Madeleine Dupont leading the charge. Denmark took a 2-0 lead in the second end, and although Italy briefly closed the gap, the game became one-sided from there.
The Danish team, featuring Mathilde Halse, Jasmin Holtermann, and Denise Dupont, outplayed Italy, who conceded with two ends remaining. Denmark's strong performance keeps them in contention for a top-four finish and a spot in the semifinals.
Denmark's women kept stealing points, even with Italy having the hammer. Down 2-7 in the 8th end, Italy threw in the towel with two ends to go.
Denmark's next up is Great Britain on Monday morning, with nine group-stage matches to go. Top four teams make the semis, and they're in contention with three wins in five.

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