Einarson falls to South Korea's Gim in semis at Pan Continental Curling Championships

Canada's Kerri Einarson dropped an 8-4 decision to South Korea's Gim Eun-ji in the women's semifinal at the Pan Continental Curling Championships on Thursday night in Kelowna, B.C.

Fellow Canadian Gushue caps round robin with 11-1 win over Guyana

A curler holds a rock as she prepares to throw.
Team Canada skip Kerri Einarson will settle for an appearance in Friday's bronze-medal game against American Tabitha Peterson following an 8-4 semifinal loss to South Korea's Gim Eun-ji at the Pan Continental Curling Championships on Thursday night in Kelowna, B.C. (Michael Burns/Curling Canada/The Canadian Press)

Canada's Kerri Einarson dropped an 8-4 decision to South Korea's Gim Eun-ji in the women's semifinal at the Pan Continental Curling Championships on Thursday night in Kelowna, B.C.

Einarson's team from Gimli, Man., gave up a steal of two in the ninth end and was run out of rocks in the 10th.

The Canadians will settle for an appearance in Friday's bronze-medal game against American Tabitha Peterson. Japan's Satsuki Fujisawa beat Peterson 10-8 in an extra end in the other semifinal.

Einarson, who won bronze at the inaugural Pan Continental event last year, has yet to reach the top step on a World Curling Federation podium.

"It's getting old," she said of the third-place game. "I love playing for a medal, but it's tough when you just can't get over that hurdle."

In men's play, Brad Gushue's team from St. John's capped its round-robin schedule earlier in the day with an 11-1 rout of Guyana's Rayad Husain.

"The focus for us in the first couple ends was to go out and play strong, get some rocks in play, make some good shots and hopefully get a bit of a lead," Gushue said. "We did that and I thought we played pretty well."

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One of Canada's top curling players, Brad Gushue, is hurling verbal stones about the quality of the facilities at an international championship being held this week in Kelowna, B.C.

Gushue was tied with Japan's Riku Yanagisawa at 6-1 but Canada secured the top seed thanks to its head-to-head record. Canada will play American Andrew Stopera (4-3) in Friday's semifinals.

Einarson posted a 17-1 rout of Mexico's Adriana Camarena in her early game to finish with a round-robin record of 4-3.

The world championship qualifier continues through Saturday at the Kelowna Curling Club.

Canada has already secured berths in the world championships later this season.

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