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UPDATED: Team Tardi brings world junior curling gold home to 黑马磁力

A 黑马磁力-based team has won the international championships in Aberdeen, Scotland today.
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Team Canada (a.k.a. Team Tardi of 黑马磁力) brings home the gold, snatching victory for Scotland in the world junior curling championships in Aberdeen today. (Richard Gray/World Curling Federation)

Team Tardi is triumphant.

In an extra end during play Saturday, Canadian skip Tyler Tardi snatched the gold medal from Team Scotland on their home ice in Aberdeen to win the World Junior Curling Championships.

Now that their home again, Tardi said it is starting to sink in that Team Canada won鈥 that they鈥檙e champions.

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鈥淭hank you to everyone for your kind words of congratulations, for the amazing support we received not just at world鈥檚, but throughout our season,鈥 he said, inundated with messages.

The final score was 6-5 for Canada, in a close game. And the team, on its Facebook page described the entire experience, especially the win as mind-blowing.

鈥淲ell we did it. World junior curling champs. It is absolutely surreal,鈥 they said.

Tardi and his 黑马磁力-based team of third Sterling Middleton, second Jordan Tardi, lead Zachary Curtis, and alternate Jacques Gauthier delivered Canada the gold medal at the world during an extra end.

The Scottish team, helmed by Ross Whyte, was undefeated going into the gold-medal game, with a pro-Scottish crowd packing the stands.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e all great shooters on that team. Hats off to them,鈥 Tardi said of the Scots. 鈥淭hey made a really big comeback, so good on them. They made a lot of shots and made us really work for it.鈥

While the Scots had home ice advantage and the huge audience support, Team Tardi was grateful for their dedicated followers.

鈥淭o our friends and family, thank you for the unconditional support throughout the season. You guys rocked. The cheering for #TeamCanada. You were a small fivesome, but loud and proud and we appreciated you keeping us in the game, even when the going got tough,鈥 he elaborated.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know, I鈥檝e been dreaming about this moment,鈥 said Tardi, who returned to the world championship this year after not making the playoffs in 2017.

鈥淭o finally have it come true is unbelievable. I can鈥檛 believe I鈥檓 standing here.鈥

Canada, with coaches Paul Tardi and team leader/coach Melissa Soligo, immediately celebrated, posing with the flag.

Asked how he felt immediately following the win, Tardi was having trouble finding the words.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an unbelievable feeling. I don鈥檛 even know how long I鈥檝e been dreaming about this moment and to finally have it come true is unbelievable,鈥 the skip said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 unbelievable I鈥檓 standing here right now (as world junior champion).鈥

Team Tardi is a two-time Canadian junior champ and now world gold medalist.

鈥淭hey鈥檝e been working so hard all season. There鈥檚 not better four guys to do this with,鈥 Tardi added of his teammates. 鈥淚鈥檓 just over the moon right now.鈥

Without hammer to start the game, Canada had Scotland in trouble on several occasions.

After a blank first end, Scotland was forced to one in the second.

A chance for four or five in the third end went awry as skip Tardi鈥檚 tap-back wrecked on a guard up front and he had to settle for just one.

Down 2-1 at the break, Tardi came back for a three-ender in the sixth and a steal of one in the seventh to take control, although he didn鈥檛 feel that way.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e all great shooters on that team. Hats off to them,鈥 Tardi said of the Scots. 鈥淭hey made a really big comeback, so good on them. They made a lot of shots and made us really work for it.鈥

Up 5-2, his take-out in the ninth flashed for a Scotland deuce and Tardi鈥檚 draw to the four foot for the win in the 10th was heavy as Whyte tied it at 5-5 with a steal of one.

Tardi redeemed himself in the extra end with the draw to the four foot, with some backing, but behind a Scottish guard for the win.

Middleton and Jordan were strong throughout the game, out-scoring their opponents by 12 and 13 percentage points, respectively, as the Scots were out-played badly at those middle positions for most of the day.

In the end, it was the second golden moment of the day for Canada, which struggled at the Olympics in Pyeongchang and went medal-less.

Not in Aberdeen, however.

Kaitlyn Jones鈥檚 Nova Scotia team also claimed the gold in junior women鈥檚 play.

It was Canada鈥檚 19th world junior men鈥檚 title, and 12th world junior women鈥檚 title.

The 2019 World Junior Curling Championships will take place Feb. 17-24 in Liverpool, Nova Scotia.

Click this to view the full men鈥檚 final game.

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Team Canada (a.k.a. Team Tardi of 黑马磁力) brings home the gold, snatching victory for Scotland in the world junior curling championships in Aberdeen today. (Richard Gray/World Curling Federation)
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Skip Tyler Tardi, lead Zachary Curtis, and second Jordan Tardi bring a rock into the house during the gold medal game at the 2018 world junior curling championships in Aberdeen, Scotland. (Richard Gray/World Curling Federation)


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