Defending world champ Niklas Edin of Sweden feels right at home in Canada

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Defending world champ Niklas Edin of Sweden feels right at home in Canada Globe_Sports

He made his Olympic debut at the 2010 Vancouver Games and led the first non-Canadian men’s team to win a Slam when his crew took the 2016 Masters in Okotoks, Alta.

“So it’s definitely a big confidence boost, especially going into this one knowing that we’ve won two of them [here].” Edin’s first significant international title also came in Canada. He was 18 when he won the 2004 world junior championship in Trois-Rivières. Switzerland’s Peter De Cruz kept pace with the Calgary skip with a 7-4 victory over American John Shuster, who fell to 4-2.

 

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