Canada's Team Rachel Homan lost 6-3 to Sweden's Team Anna Hasselborg in an Olympic women's curling semifinal on Friday.
Here are end-by-end reports:
10th end: Sweden 6, Canada 3 (Canada doesn't score with hammer)
Hasselborg runs Homan out of rocks.
Ninth end: Sweden 6, Canada 3 (Sweden scores one with hammer)
Hasselborg makes a double to get her single.
Eighth end: Sweden 5, Canada 3 (Canada scores one with hammer)
Homan is left with little chance for two or three on a chip. She settles for one as she can't get the shooter to stick.
Seventh end: Sweden 5, Canada 2 (Sweden steal of one)
Homan misses a tough angle raise, leading to the first steal of the game.
Sixth end: Sweden 4, Canada 2 (Sweden scores two with hammer)
Hasselborg connects on an easy hit for two. A measurement for three doesn't go Sweden's way.
Fifth end: Canada 2, Sweden 2 (Sweden blanks with hammer)
First blank of the game as Hasselborg hits and rolls out to carry the hammer to the sixth end. Sweden is shooting 79 per cent through the first half, while Canada is at 73 per cent. The skips are both at 73 per cent.
Fourth end: Canada 2, Sweden 2 (Canada scores one with hammer)
Fourth consecutive force to start the game with Homan drawing to the four-foot for her single.
Third end: Sweden 2, Canada 1 (Sweden scores one with hammer)
Third straight force to start the game as Hasselborg hits for a single.
Second end: Canada 1, Sweden 1 (Canada scores one with hammer)
Homan gets out of big trouble, scoring one on a rub through a tight port with Sweden threatening to steal two.
First end: Sweden 1, Canada 0 (Sweden scores one with hammer)
Hasselborg's tap for two doesn't work, giving the hammer back to Canada.





