Team GB retain 100% record after Czech fright
Team GB beat Czech Republic to maintain 100% start in mixed doubles curling
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Bruce Mouat and Jen Dodds moved Team GB into a commanding position in the Winter Olympics mixed doubles curling - but only after edging out a stubborn Czech Republic rink to maintain their 100% record after three matches in Cortina.
The inexperienced Czechs were without a win in their opening two but played beyond their years to drag their feted opponents into a fraught scrap on a tricky outside rink.
However, the Scottish duo did enough to prevail 8-7 high up in the Dolomite mountains in the north of Italy.
And, with six victories in the nine round-robin games potentially enough to earn a place in Monday's semi-finals, they may already be halfway there after just two days of toil.
"You have to win ugly sometimes," Dodds told BBC Sport. "It got a bit nervy at some points, so it was a bit of a relief."
After playing late on Wednesday and early Thursday, it will be another tight turnaround for the GB duo, who will be back at it on Friday against Sweden (09:05 GMT) and South Korea (13:35) - both matches live on the BBC.
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Team GB momentum keeps building
Mouat and Dodds had started the day with a second consecutive win after a splendid four-point haul in the penultimate end secured victory over Estonia.
The Team GB duo - who beat Norway in their opener on Wednesday - were kept honest by the Estonian debutants, but their class ultimately told in the latter stages to force an early end to the contest and a 10-5 triumph.
And it was similar against the Czechs, albeit it was their opponents mistakes, as much as their own shots, that made the difference.
The Czechs ceded the hammer, but reacted well to take a point in the first end. Their ambitious claims for two were only halted by the verdict of the measuring stick.
After that strong start, their callowness showed in the second end, a poor throw by Julie Zelingrova gifting Dodds a chance for three, which she took ruthlessly.
The Czechs cut their arrears to one in the third but the Dodds - who has been in magnificent form so far - restored the three-point gap at the break.
On another day, that might have been decisive, but the Czechs were proving obdurate opposition and - with Mouat a little off his peerless best - the underdogs hauled themselves level.
Dodds delivered again with another two in the sixth before the end that effectively decided the contest. Zelingrova had a throw to thrust the Czechs ahead, but was heavy-handed and instead gifted GB an almost unassailable three-point lead.
Almost unassailable because a rare Dodds mistake offered an opening, but Zelingrova rushed her final thow and could only take two.
That left them agonisingly short but put GB another step closer to exorcising the memories of 2002, when a wretched last-four defeat left them outside the medals.
"We're exactly where we wanted to be at this stage but we've got some tough games in which I need to help Jen out a bit by performing better," Mouat told BBC Sport.
"I can't blame the ice - it's manageable - but I've just not figured it out yet."

Mazet-Brown misses out on big air final

Txema Mazet-Brown was a junior world champion in big air in 2024
Up in the Italian Alps, snowboarder Txema Mazet-Brown was the first Team GB athlete in action at the Livigno Snow Park.
Making his Olympic debut, the 19-year-old placed 21st in big air qualifying with a score of 151.75, with only the top 12 progressing to Saturday's final.
"I'm happy with the riding, it could have been a bit better with the cleanliness of one [run], but not bad overall," Mazet-Brown told BBC Sport.
"Standing up there, you realise that this is one of the biggest events in the world. I'm proud, for sure. You get a little tingling, some butterflies, but that's a good thing - it's really special."
Mazet-Brown will return to action on 16 February in slopestyle qualifying, an event he says he came to Italy "more ready" for.