Quick Read
- Rachel Homan’s Canadian women’s curling team is playing the U.S. for a bronze medal.
- The team secured a playoff spot earlier at the Milano Cortina Winter Games after defeating South Korea.
- They lost their semi-final match, making the gold medal out of reach.
- Homan is a five-time Canadian national champion and three-time World Champion.
MILAN (Azat TV) – Rachel Homan and her Canadian Olympic women’s curling team are contending for a bronze medal against the United States at the Milano Cortina Winter Games, a significant moment for the decorated skip whose team secured a coveted playoff berth earlier in the tournament after a crucial victory over South Korea. This current battle for a podium finish follows their semi-final loss, which put the gold medal out of reach for the Canadians.
The Canadian squad, led by skip Rachel Homan, advanced to the medal rounds after a hard-fought performance throughout the preliminary stages. Their decisive win against South Korea was instrumental in securing their spot in the playoffs, setting the stage for their quest for Olympic hardware.
Team Homan’s Playoff Journey and Semi-Final Outcome
Despite their strong start, Team Homan faced a challenging semi-final match where they ultimately fell short, making the gold medal unattainable. According to Sportsnet, the team was unable to find its ‘top form’ in the crucial semi-final, which prevented them from advancing to the gold medal game. This outcome redirected their focus to the bronze medal match, a testament to the high stakes of Olympic competition.
As Day 15 of the 2026 Winter Olympics unfolds, Rachel Homan’s team is now pitted against the United States in the bronze medal match, as reported by The Star and Yahoo News. This match represents Canada’s final opportunity for a medal in women’s curling at these Games, with the team aiming to conclude their Olympic journey with a podium finish.
Rachel Homan’s Esteemed Curling Career
Rachel Homan’s presence at the Olympic Games carries significant weight, given her illustrious career in curling. She is a former Canadian junior champion, a five-time Canadian national champion, and a three-time World Champion. Her extensive experience and leadership have been central to the Canadian team’s performance throughout the Milano Cortina Games. The pursuit of an Olympic medal adds another chapter to her already impressive legacy in the sport.
The journey to an Olympic medal is often filled with highs and lows, and Team Homan’s path at Milano Cortina reflects the intense pressure and competitive spirit inherent in the Games. Despite not reaching the gold medal match, their ability to secure a playoff spot and contend for bronze underscores the team’s resilience and Homan’s leadership, maintaining Canada’s strong presence in international curling.

