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China leads at curling world championship
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China's Wang Bingyu recorded two victories and led the World Women's Curling Championship in Gangneung, South Korea, with a win-loss record of 8-1 Wednesday.

Wang crushed Germany's Andrea Schoepp 8-2 and also recorded a close 4-3 win against Scotland's 18-year-old skip Eve Muirhead.

Denmark was in second place at 7-1 after Angelina Jensen stole the 10th end to beat defending champion Canada's skip Jenniffer Jones 7-5.

Canada dropped to third place at 7-2.

Switzerland's Mirjam Ott overwhelmed the 2003 world champions from the United States with an 8-2 victory in seven ends and improved to fourth place (5-3), equal with Sweden.

The Americans dropped to 4-5.

In the other Wednesday afternoon game, Russia's Margarita Fomina beat Norway's Marianne Roervik 7-2. The Russians improved to 4-5 while Norway sits last at 0-8.

Russia had earlier in the morning defeated Italy 7-6 on an extra-end.

Canada survived a scare before the defending champion edged out South Korea 7-6.

(Xinhua News Agency March 26, 2009)

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