Mar 5 • 11:16 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

TODAY LIVE | The Estonian curling couple hopes to continue their winning streak against the USA

Estonian wheelchair curling team Kätlin Riidebach and Ain Villau aim to extend their winning streak against the USA at the Milano Cortina Paralympic Games.

Today, the Estonian wheelchair curling team, consisting of Kätlin Riidebach and Ain Villau, is set to compete against the USA in a crucial match at the Milano Cortina Paralympic Games. The match will be broadcasted live on ETV2 and the ERR sports portal, showcasing a strong sports culture and community interest in Estonia regarding the Paralympic events.

The Estonian duo has had a successful start to the Paralympic Games, with a victory against Great Britain (10:7) in their opening match, followed by a narrow win over Italy (6:5) the following day. Their performance highlights their strong potential in the competition and builds excitement among fans as they prepare to face the American team, comprised of Laura Dwyer and Stephen Emt, who have been playing together for two years and achieved a ninth-place finish at last year's World Championship.

The American pair had a mixed start at the Paralympic Games, winning their first match against Latvia (11:6) but losing their second match against Japan (5:7). This upcoming match is important for both teams as they look to secure a better position in the tournament, indicating the competitive nature of wheelchair curling at this level and the growing global interest in the Paralympic Games. The match coverage will be a significant moment for Estonian sports fans, further promoting inclusivity and excellence in adaptive sports.

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