Mar 15 • 22:01 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden SVT Nyheter

Here Isabella Wranå falls at the curling World Championship: 'She steals the show'

Isabella Wranå and her team made a strong comeback in the Curling World Championship after losing their opening match, highlighted by Wranå’s playful fall on the ice that entertained the audience.

After a disappointing loss to the Canadian team Einarson in their opening match at the Curling World Championship, Isabella Wranå and her team rebounded impressively on Sunday. They clinched a close victory against Denmark, finishing with a score of 9-8, followed by another triumph over Italy, where they dominated the match with a score of 9-4. The matches showcased the team’s resilience and ability to perform under pressure, drawing positive remarks from commentators, including SVT's curling expert Eva Lund, who praised their impressive performance that day.

A memorable moment during the games occurred in the fourth end of the match against Italy when Wranå experienced a humorous slip on the ice while the score was 4-1 in favor of Sweden. Following her fall, she playfully posed for the audience, demonstrating her light-hearted spirit amidst the competitive atmosphere. Wranå humorously commented on the icy conditions during a post-match interview, reflecting on the challenges players face on the curling surface.

The Women's Curling World Championship is currently taking place in Calgary from March 14 to 22, and Wranå’s team is scheduled to face Norway on Monday at 16:00, which will be streamed on SVT Play. Wranå expressed gratitude for her team's performance, stating that her teammates effectively resolved issues during the match, making her role as the skipper easier. This series of events not only highlights Wranå's competitive spirit but also adds an entertaining flair to the championship, engaging both fans and viewers alike.

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