Switzerland and Sweden to Clash for Gold After Semifinal Shocks in Women's Curling at Milano Cortina 2026
In a stunning turn of events at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, the top-ranked women's curling teams from Canada and the United States were both defeated in the semifinals, setting up a gold medal match between Switzerland and Sweden. Team Homan of Canada will contend for the bronze medal against the American rink.
The semifinal results, confirmed by the World Curling Federation and reported by multiple outlets including ESPN and Olympic.ca, have sent shockwaves through the curling world. Both Canada and the United States entered the playoffs as the highest-ranked teams, but they could not overcome their opponents on the ice.
Sweden and Switzerland emerged victorious from their respective semifinal matches to secure their places in the championship game. The gold medal match will feature these two European powerhouses vying for the ultimate prize in women's curling at the 2026 Games.
For Canada, skipped by Rachel Homan, the loss means they must settle for a bronze medal opportunity. They will face the United States, who also suffered a semifinal defeat, in the bronze medal game. World Curling has announced the schedule for the medal rounds, promising an exciting conclusion to the women's curling tournament.
The upsets highlight the unpredictable nature of Olympic competition, where rankings often mean little once the playoffs begin. Fans can look forward to a thrilling gold medal contest between Sweden and Switzerland, as well as a tense battle for bronze between North American rivals Canada and the United States.
Stay tuned for live coverage of the medal games, where curling enthusiasts will witness the crowning of the 2026 Olympic champions.