The couple who lost to Kaldveele and Lille became Olympic champions
The Swedish mixed doubles curling team, who previously lost to Estonia's duo, won the final at the Milan Cortina Olympics against the USA team with a score of 6-5.
During the mixed doubles curling final at the Milan Cortina Olympics, the Swedish team of Isabella Wrana and Rasmus Wrana secured the gold medal after defeating the USA team by a narrow margin of 6-5. This victory comes after the Wrana pair had previously lost to the Estonian duo in the main tournament, showcasing the unpredictable nature of the competition. Despite this earlier setback, they managed to advance through the knock-out stages, ultimately demonstrating resilience and skill when it mattered most.
In the final match, the American duo scored a point in the first end, giving them a brief lead. The Swedes responded well, regaining control of the match by scoring points in the subsequent ends and starting the fourth end with a 3-2 advantage. This strategic play allowed the Wrana team to maintain their lead and secure the victory, marking a significant achievement for the Swedish curling community.
The win at the Olympics not only highlights the strength of the Swedish curling team but also adds to the growing competitive spirit in mixed doubles curling. With their triumph, Isabella and Rasmus have set a new standard and gained international recognition, further elevating the profile of the sport in Sweden and inspiring future generations of curlers.