ESBJERG, Denmark - Amber Holland came up just short at the world women's curling championship.

Olympic champion Anette Norberg of Sweden stole two points in the final end Sunday to edge Holland's Canadian team 7-5.

The Regina skip had the hammer in the 10th end but her final shot didn't quite make it to the button.

"We just didn't execute," Holland told TSN. "You've got to make shots and we didn't that end."

The Canadian team was bidding for the country's first world championship in women's curling since Jennifer Jones in 2008.

Earlier in the day, China took bronze with a 10-9 victory in extra ends over Denmark.