Carey rink downs Germany 8-5 to earn first world championship win
SILKEBORG, Denmark — Canada’s Chelsea Carey has her first win of the world women’s curling championship.
The Calgary skip scored four in the fifth end en route to an 8-5 win over Germany’s Daniela Jentsch on Sunday. Canada opened the competition with a 7-6 loss to Korea on Saturday night.
“It was huge to go out there and get some confidence,” said vice-skip Sarah Wilkes. “It’s massive for our team; to get out there and have an idea of what the ice is doing and be a little more comfortable out there, less stressed, it’s definitely huge for our confidence.