Pettersen celebrates her success in the morning foursomes
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Day two: Europe 5½-6½ USA
Europe fought back strongly late on after gale-force winds delayed play for two hours on the second day of the Solheim Cup in Halmstad, Sweden.
The US still hold a one-point lead but Europe lead in three of the four unfinished fourballs matches.
Europe staged a comeback to share the morning foursomes.
Suzann Pettersen and Sophie Gustafson, and Maria Hjorth and Gwladys Nocera both won their final holes to finish their matches all square.
Hjorth and Nocera were two down with three to go but Hjorth made a five-footer for a half after hitting into the greenside bunker.
Dane Iben Tinning and German Bettina Hauert had lost four and two to Pat Hurst and Angela Stanford.
Annika Sorenstam and Catriona Matthew withstood a fightback to beat Cristie Kerr and Nicole Castrale by one hole.
The fourballs will finish early on Sunday, to be followed by the 12 singles with the US needing 14 points to retain the Cup while Europe need 14½ to regain it.
Of the matches on the course, rookie Linda Wessberg, making her Solheim debut, and the undefeated Maria Hjorth are one up on Paula Creamer and Brittany Lincicome after 11 holes.
Trish Johnson and Iben Tinning were all square after 10 holes against Juli Inkster and Stacy Prammanasudh.
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