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SCOTS TAKE IMPORTANT LESSONS FROM TOUGH WORLD WHEELCHAIR CHAMPS CAMPAIGN
After his team claimed their third victory of the event on the final day of round-robin action, Scotland skip Hugh Nibloe promised that he and his teammates would learn from a challenging week at the SD Biosensor World Wheelchair Championships...
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SCOTS CLIMB OFF BOTTOM OF WORLD WHEELCHAIR CHAMPS TABLE
A second successive victory at the SD Biosensor World Wheelchair Championships in Korea has taken Scotland off bottom spot, but defeat in their second match of day five means they now cannot escape the relegation zone. Looking to build on...
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SCOTS BREAK DUCK WITH VICTORY OVER OLD RIVALS CANADA
After a string of narrow defeats at the SD Biosensor World Wheelchair Championships, Scotland has finally got their first win on the board with a dominant display against Canada. The fourth day of action had begun disappointingly once again when...
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SCOTLAND’S WHEELCHAIR CURLERS SUFFER TWO MORE WORLD CHAMPS DEFEATS
Defeats to both Korea and Czechia on the third day of competition have left Scotland at the foot of the table as they continue to await their first win at the SD Biosensor World Wheelchair Championships. After a 6-2 loss...
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SCOTS LOSE OUT TO ITALY ON DAY TWO OF WORLD WHEELCHAIR CHAMPS
Scotland are still on the hunt for their first win at the SD Biosensor World Wheelchair Championships after losing out 6-3 to Italy in their only game of the second day at the Gangneung Curling Centre (2-9 March). The Scots...
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SCOTS AIM TO RECOVER AFTER TOUGH START AT WORLD WHEELCHAIR CHAMPS
Scotland had a difficult opening day at the SD Biosensor World Wheelchair Championships suffering two narrow 6-5 losses to Latvia and Norway, but skip Hugh Nibloe is confident that the results will come this week at the Gangneung Curling Centre...