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Our women's curling team also dramatically defeated Denmark and saved hopes of advancing to the quarterfinals.

In the last 10 end, we wrote a thrilling reversal drama with the last shot. 



This news is by Lee Jeong-chan, a reporter from Beijing.



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On the edge of losing ground, Tim Kim, who was under a lot of pressure, played a bloody battle against ninth place Denmark.



The 9th end, which was tight 6-6, was the winner.



In the midst of a massive run-off crisis, skip Eun-Jeong Kim made a triple takeout of her opponent's three stones at a time, preventing her from conceding to one point.



Tim Kim, who had a chance to play in the last 10 ends with one point behind, completed a thrilling reverse play.



The solution was also Kim Eun-jung.



First, Denmark was shaken up a bit as they pressed the opposing stones slightly with their elaborate draw shots.



A fatal mistake passed without even touching the red stone in the center, and Tim Kim had a chance to score two goals, and Eun-Jung Kim calmly pulled out only the defenseless and exposed opponent's stone, leading to an 8-7 victory.



Tim Kim, who recorded 4 wins and 4 losses, finished tied for 4th and saved the flames of the quarterfinals.



[Kyung-ae Kim / National Curling Representative: I thought it was very important because it seemed like a victory that would bring us one step closer to the road that we can now go to the quarterfinals.]



With Sweden confirmed to advance to the quarterfinals for the second time, There are two seats left.



If the final match is won, Team Kim, who has an advantage over Japan and England, has an advantage.



Team Kim, who saved hope from the edge of the cliff, challenges a new history of advancing to the semi-finals for the second time in a row against Sweden today (17th).