World Curling Final: Switzerland defeated Switzerland to buy Scotland Gold

Following a dramatic victory against Switzerland in Moose Jaw, Scotland, Scotland, received gold at the Men’s World Curius championship.
The only point at the last end has proven that it was decisive for the track of Bruce Mouat, who defeated Sweden and Canada to reach the gold medal match after a Topsy-Turvy round Robin scene.
Starting without the last stone advantage, the Scottans, Switzerland after the opening end of 1-0 was left behind early.
Scots watched three consecutive empty ends before he got two points at the fifth end before he got two points back with two of them with two of them.
Momentum – and Leader – Switzerland changed hands again with one two for Scotland before balancing the scores at the eighth end.
An empty ninth extreme set up a tense surface, but the Scots held their nerves to the top in an epic encounter.
Mouat celebrated on the ice with his teammates Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie and Hammy Mcmillan, after a stone curled up in the middle of the house to get the title.
“It was an amazing, interesting season, M Mouat said.
“We had incredibly high and we had the lowest level, but the highest level of these heights. I have described it like a wimbledon for us.
“It’s incredibly to play in Canada, the crowds you get. I can’t do it without others. They work hard and I love to bite these men.”