Canada’s Matt Dunstone Wins Men’s World Curling Championship Debut
- Matt Dunstone won his debut men's world curling championship match for Canada with a 5-2 victory over South Korea and a 9-2 win against Italy on Friday.
- Dunstone is representing Canada at the senior level for the first time after winning the Montana's Brier in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.
- In the match against South Korea, Dunstone scored a deuce in the eighth end and secured the win with a steal in the ninth.
- Canada has not won a men's world curling title since 2017 and will continue round-robin play against Scotland on Saturday.
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Canada's Matt Dunstone wins twice to open men's world curling championship
OGDEN — Matt Dunstone is off to a winning start in his debut at the men's world curling championship. The Winnipeg skip opened with a 5-2 win over South Korea in the early draw before defeating Italy 9-2 in the evening on Friday.
The Canadian beat the South Koreans 5-2 for his first game of the Men's World Curling Championships.
Canada's Matt Dunstone opens men's world curling championship with pair of wins
Matt Dunstone is off to a winning start in his debut at the men's world curling championship. The Winnipeg skip opened with a 5-2 win over South Korea in the early draw before defeating Italy 9-2 in the evening on Friday in Ogden, Utah.
Canada’s Matt Dunstone opens World Men’s Curling Championship with pair of comfortable wins
OGDEN, Utah -- Matt Dunstone couldn’t have asked for a better start to his first appearance at the World Men’s Curling Championship. Dunstone and his Team Canada rink of third Colton Lott, second E.J. Harnden and lead Ryan Harnden opened the tournament in Ogden, Utah with a pair of victories, taking a 5-2 win over Korea’s Changmin Kim in the morning draw before only needing six ends to defeat Italy’s Stefano Spiller in the evening round. As a re…
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