PM OLYMPIC ⟩ Lill and Kaldvee: Before the game, we didn't feel like we were going to lead 6:0
Marie Kaldvee and Harri Lill made history for Estonian curling by securing a significant 8-6 victory over Canada at the Olympics, continuing their quest for medals.
On Thursday, Estonian curlers Marie Kaldvee and Harri Lill achieved a historic victory for Estonian curling by winning against Canada with a score of 8-6, marking their second win at the Olympics and boosting their chances for further success. The match was held under the watchful eye of President Alar Karis, further emphasizing the significance of their achievement for the nation. Kaldvee and Lill highlighted that the newly fastened ice conditions suited their playing style better, contributing to their performance.
In post-match interviews, the players shared their enjoyment of the game and the atmosphere around them, which seemed to resonate positively during the competition. Their lighthearted banter during the interviews indicated a strong camaraderie and team spirit, suggesting that they are not only focused on the competition but also enjoying the experience. This infused energy can often lead to better performance under pressure, displaying their confidence moving forward in the tournament.
The victory against a strong opponent like Canada adds to the momentum for Kaldvee and Lill as they continue their Olympic journey. Their success not only puts them in the spotlight on an international stage but also brings attention to the growing popularity and support for curling in Estonia. As they advance in the competition, their performance will be closely followed by fans and supporters back home, who are eager to see how their journey unfolds in this prestigious event.