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They scored their second win in a row at the Olympic tournament in Cortina d’Ampezzo. The Czech curlers defeated China 10:5 and followed up on Tuesday’s triumph against Germany. Skipper Lukáš Klíma’s team has two more matches to play, and will face Sweden on Thursday. The defending gold medalists from Beijing are struggling, sharing eighth place with the Czechs in the standings.

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Czech curlers won their second match in a row at the Olympic tournament in Cortina d'Ampezzo. After Tuesday's victory over Germany, skip Lukáš Klíma's team defeated China 10:5 today. The Czech team will play the final match of its Olympic debut against Sweden on Thursday morning and could finish seventh.

The Czech curling team managed to win for the second time, which allows them to finish seventh in the Olympic tournament.

Cortina d'Ampezzo (Italy) - Czech curlers won their second match in a row at the Olympic tournament in Cortina d'Ampezzo. After Tuesday's victory over Germany, skip Lukáš Klíma's team defeated China 10:5 today. The Czech team will play the final match of its Olympic debut against Sweden on Thursday morning and could finish seventh.

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