Canada’s Ideson drops opener to U.S. at world wheelchair curling championship
BEIJING — Canada’s Mark Ideson dropped a 6-4 decision to American Matthew Thums in the opening game for both teams Saturday at the world wheelchair curling championship.
Thums took a three-point lead into the eighth end but Canada had a chance to force an extra end as several rocks were in play. Canadian fourth Jon Thurston tried an angle-raise takeout to force a tie but it was off the mark.
“It’s obviously not the start we’d hoped for,” Ideson said. “But the fact that we were able to be out there competing after so long, it was actually really exciting for us.
“We’ll take what we can from that game, and try to build on it for the rest of the week.”