The Hamilton Spectator

Curling gold, short track bronze and a Canadian first for Alex Gough.

Canada defeats Switzerlan­d 10-3 to win mixed doubles curling gold medal

- DONNA SPENCER

PYEONGCHAN­G, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF — The first Olympic gold medal in mixed doubles curling goes to Canada.

John Morris and Kaitlyn Lawes downed defending world champions Jenny Perret and Martin Rios of Switzerlan­d 10-3 in Tuesday’s final.

Ottawa’s Morris and Winnipeg’s Lawes claimed the second Olympic gold medals of their careers.

Lawes was third for the Jennifer Jones team that won women’s team gold in 2014. Morris was vice for Kevin Martin when they took the men’s team title in 2010.

“It feels fantastic. It’s an amazing feeling win-

ning the gold medal,” said Morris.

Mixed doubles curling made its Olympic debut in Pyeongchan­g.

“I’m really proud of us for coming here and putting mixed doubles on the map,” Morris added.

The shotmaking abilities of Morris, 39, and Lawes, 29, overcame their lack of experience together as a doubles team.

Prior to winning January’s trials, they’d played a few games years earlier in the Continenta­l Cup of Curling.

Morris and Lawes topped the preliminar­y round with a 6-1 record and beat Norway 8-4 in the semifinal to advance to the championsh­ip game.

As the top seed in the playoffs, the Canadians had hammer to start the final. They were up against curlers more seasoned in the discipline, however.

Rio and Perret won last year’s world title in Lethbridge, Alta., where they beat Canada’s Reid Carruthers and Joanne Courtney in the final.

But Morris and Lawes dominated from the third end on. After trading deuces with the Swiss in the first two ends, the Canadians scored a pivotal four in the third to lead 6-2.

The Canadians were outshootin­g the Swiss 92 per cent to 63 after five ends and led 8-3.

The Swiss were setting up for a multi-point end in the sixth, but the Canadians played defence and left Perret with a tough hit to score points. They gave up a steal of two and shook hands.

After Morris made a hit-androll to lay three in the third, Rios sent an attempted hit through the rings. A delicate raise by Lawes with Canada’s last stone of the end scored quadruple points.

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JAMIE SQUIRE GETTY IMAGES John Morris and Kaitlyn Lawes of Canada celebrate their win over Switzerlan­d to win the gold medal in curling mixed doubles.
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