Scotland respond by beating Canada at curling worlds

Ross Whyte (right) and his rink are representing Scotland at the World Championships
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Scotland bounced back from opening defeats to Sweden and Japan by defeating Canada at the World Men's Curling Championships in Utah.
Ross Whyte's rink were four up against the Canadians in the third end and 7-2 ahead in the fifth before going on to record a convincing 8-3 win.
The Scots had earlier been edged out in the final end by the Swedish quartet led by Niklas Edin, a seven-time world champion and Olympic gold medallist from four years ago.
Whyte and his rink of Robin Brydone, Euan Kyle and Craig Waddell went 2-0 down after one end but hit back with three in the second to mark the start of a topsy-turvy encounter.
Scotland levelled the game at 5-5 after eight ends when skip Whyte drew in for one, before Edin blanked the ninth to take the hammer into the last.
But when Sweden left Whyte a tricky take-out to promote his stone and he missed, they claimed one to win the match.
Against Japan, Scotland trailed 3-1 by the fourth end but levelled with a two in the fifth.
The sides later traded twos and were tied going into the final end, with Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi's rink scoring another two for a 7-5 win.
Whyte and his team are next in action against the United States at 01:00 GMT on Sunday.
Scotland are defending the title won by Bruce Mouat's rink last year.
Mouat's team elected not to compete in this edition after earning a silver medal for Great Britain at the Olympics in Cortina last month.
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