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Canada's Jacobs defeats American Dropkin in round-robin finale at men's curling worlds

Canada's Jacobs defeats American Dropkin in round-robin finale at men's curling worlds

CBC05-04-2025

Brad Jacobs and his Calgary-based team rink beats Korey Dropkin of the United States 8-3 at the world men's curling championship in Moose Jaw, Sask. Canada finishes the round robin in first place with an 11-1 record and will face Sweden or Scotland in the semifinals.

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