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BIG GUNS SET FOR SHARP SHOOTING SHOWDOWN IN ABERDEEN
The festive period may be a time for friends and family, but British Curling’s top performers will spend the weekend before Christmas trying to get the better of one another at the Scottish Mixed Doubles Championship in Aberdeen (December 19-22)....
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SMITH LEADS SCOTLAND BID FOR PROMOTION FROM WORLD B JUNIORS
British Curling’s Pathway Manager-Olympic Nancy Smith will be Scotland’s head coach as they aim to repeat recent history by using the World Junior B Championships as a launch pad for greater glory in Finland next week. Recently crowned national champions...
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PARALYMPIAN BUTTERFIELD PROMISES TO MAKE ATHLETE VOICE HEARD
Paralympic gold medallist Jo Butterfield has vowed to ensure that the needs of aspiring sportspeople at all levels will drive the future of disability sport following her election to the ParalympicsGB Athletes’ Commission. The 45-year-old, who became a Paralympic champion...
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FORMER BRITISH CURLING PATHWAY BOSS WINS PRESTIGIOUS PLx AWARD
The work of the architect of British Curling’s development strategy has been recognised with a major prize at The PLx Awards, UK Sport’s annual conference for leaders from the high-performance community. David Aitken, who retired from British Curling earlier this...
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GOLDEN GIRL MUIRHEAD WINS SECOND TERM ON BOA ATHLETES’ COMMISSION
Curling will continue to be represented on the British Olympic Association (BOA) Athletes’ Commission after Eve Muirhead, skip of the Team GB quartet which won gold at the Winter Olympic Games in 2022, was re-elected for a second term following...
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BRUCE’S BOYS BELIEVE THEY CAN BUILD ON BAND OF BROTHERS BOND
Set to end a calendar year as skip of the world’s number one team for the first time, Bruce Mouat has reflected on the work done on and off the ice to develop the dynamics that have seen them power...