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Canada's Homan falls to South Korea's Gim for 2nd loss at women's curling worlds

Canada's Homan falls to South Korea's Gim for 2nd loss at women's curling worlds

CBC19-03-2025

Rachel Homan and her Ottawa-based rinks suffered an 11-7 loss to Gim Eun-ji at the world women's curling championship. South Korea sits alone in second place at 6-1, while Canada falls to 5-2 and a third-place tie with Sweden.

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