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Curling Kings: Heartwarming Rivalry in Olympic Final
20 Feb
Summary
- Canadian skipper Brad Jacobs shared a heartfelt hug with rival Bruce Mouat.
- Mouat overcame a mixed doubles disappointment to reach the men's final.
- Jacobs' clutch shots led Canada against a tough Norwegian team.

Canadian curling captain Brad Jacobs demonstrated exceptional sportsmanship by embracing his British counterpart Bruce Mouat, acknowledging their shared journey in the sport. Mouat, having faced earlier disappointment in the mixed doubles event, showcased remarkable resilience to reach the men's curling final. His teammates lauded Jacobs as a "killer" and "best in the world" for his pivotal shots.
Canada's path to the final was not without its challenges, including accusations of cheating in a match against Sweden. However, led by Jacobs, the team rallied. They faced a formidable Norwegian side in the semi-finals, with Jacobs making critical plays to secure their victory. This upcoming final pits two top-ranked teams against each other, steeped in the historical rivalry between Canada and Scotland.
The final match is scheduled for Saturday at 7:05 p.m. local time, promising an exciting conclusion to the curling competition.




