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MOUAT REACHES 4TH SLAM FINAL IN A ROW BUT MISSES OUT ON TITLE THIS TIME
Team Mouat’s historic run of success in Grand Slam competitions came to an end at the Boost National, but only after an old-fashioned arm wrestle in the final against a team led by one of the sport’s most decorated curlers....
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RE-MATCH OF FIRST EVER ALL SCOTTISH SLAM FINAL KICKS OFF MOUAT BID FOR FOURTH SUCCESSIVE TITLE
As they seek to extend their momentous Grand Slam of Curling event run by winning a fourth successive title, Team Mouat will open their Boost National campaign by meeting fellow Scots Team Paterson in a re-match of their meeting in...
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SCOTS VOW TO LEARN VITAL LESSONS AFTER WORLD CHAMPS EXIT
Scotland’s Kuntai World Wheelchair Championships campaign ended in the quarter-finals with a heavy defeat to Sweden, but skip Hugh Nibloe believes the experience of the past week at The Ice Cube in Beijing has been invaluable for the squad as...
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WORLD CHAMP DODDS PROUD TO JOIN RANKS OF FEMALE OLYMPIANS
As the only female curler currently selected to represent Team GB at the Winter Olympics in Beijing next year, Jen Dodds’ focus is on ensuring that she is accompanied on that trip to China by all of the women that...
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SCOTS AIM TO HIT TOP GEAR IN WORLD CHAMPS PLAY-OFFS
Scotland skip Hugh Nibloe has called on his team to rattle through the gears and regain top form after they qualified for the play-offs despite suffering double defeat on the last day of the round-robin stages of the Kuntai World...
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SCOTS DEFEAT PARALYMPIC CHAMPS CHINA TO MAINTAIN WORLD CHAMPS PLAY-OFF BID
A win over reigning Paralympic champions China has left Scotland poised to make the play-offs after another day of contrasting fortunes at the Kuntai World Wheelchair Curling Championships at The Ice Cube in Beijing. The Scottish quartet of Hugh Nibloe,...