Bruce Mouat and Jen Dodds swept themselves into a guaranteed medal match after taking their run of wins to seven in the curling mixed doubles.
With two matches still left to play, against Switzerland and hosts Italy tomorrow, Mouat and Dodds clinched victories over Canada and the USA to seal their place in the final four.
The duo beat Canada's Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Callant in an emphatic start to their morning session, with a 7-2 lead over their opponents after just five ends.
That included a brilliant take out from Dodds, perfectly hitting her opponents' stone to seal three for Team GB and take a decisive early lead.
The Canadians reeled them back in but were ultimately forced to concede after seven, in what was the beginning of a brilliant day on the ice for the British duo.
"After Thursday night we had a chat and figured out a couple of things, then we really got on a roll," Dodds said.
"This morning, when the stones had been textured, we just really believed what we were seeing straight away.
"It was straighter and faster and that was all it is, just believing in what we’re seeing out there."
Just hours later, the Scottish duo were back in action against Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin of the USA, starting strongly to gain a swift lead before their opponents fought back to even the scores.
But the dynamic duo of Dodds and Mouat held firm to run out 6-4 winners.
"We’re really happy that we qualified our spot [in the semi-finals]," added Dodds.
"That was two big games today, we knew that we had to step up our game even from yesterday into today and we did that.
"We knew we had to play our A-game against these two on a very tight turnaround, so I’m really proud of us for doing that.
"We’re just going to try and keep the momentum and the shot play at that standard for the two games tomorrow and try and secure that top spot."
Undefeated on the ice, the duo have already seen support rolling in from international stars this Olympics, with Snoop Dogg one day to none other than 2025 Formula 1 Champion Lando Norris himself weighing in on the sport.
Albeit, taking on a 'mini-curling' set up on the official Mclaren F1 Instagram account, Dodds and Mouat have already invited their fellow sporting star to take to the ice for real when they're back in Scotland.
Who knows, maybe the driver has just found his next favourite sport?
Dodds said: “Lando Norris, you can come and try curling any time. We have loads of great coaches up there and we can get you on ice. You don’t have to do baby curling, you can do actual curling."
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