News
-
SCOTS GET OFF TO WINNING START AT WOMEN’S WORLDS
Scotland made an excellent start to the BKT Tires World Women’s Curling Championships in Nova Scotia when they eased past Norway in their opening match with a solid all round performance. Starting without the hammer Rebecca Morrison, Jen Dodds, Sophie...
-
MORRISON FOCUSED ON WORLD CHAMPS JOB IN HAND AS OLYMPIC QUALIFYING GETS UNDERWAY
Scotland will get their BKT Tires World Women’s Curling Championships campaign underway in Nova Scotia knowing that the event doubles as the first opportunity to gain qualifying points for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, but they are determined not...
-
DEPLETED TEAM WHYTE TARGET TITLE DEFENCE AND BIG FINISH TO FINE SEASON
In spite of their preparations being blighted by injury and illness Aberdeen International defending champions Team Whyte believe they can finish a strong season on a high after climbing to fourth spot in the world rankings since winning this title...
-
ENGLAND SUFFER CRUEL EXIT AFTER FINISHING WORLD CHAMPS WITH WIN
England’s Karen Aspey and Stewart Pimblett completed their SD Biosensor World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Championships campaign in Korea with an impressive 10-3 win over Slovenia, but missed out on the quarter-finals by the narrowest of margins. With the top two...
-
ENGLAND MIXED DOUBLES DUO STAY IN PLAY-OFF CONTENTION WITH WIN OVER CANADA
England’s Karen Aspey and Stewart Pimblett kept their hopes of reaching the quarter-finals alive with a 6-4 defeat of Canada in their second match of the third day of action at the SD Biosensor World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Championships in...
-
ENGLAND DOUBLE UP ON DAY 2 AT WORLD MIXED DOUBLES
England’s Karen Aspey and Stewart Pimblett enjoyed an excellent second day at the SD Biosensor World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Championships (11-14 March) in Korea today with victories in both their matches taking them into play-off contention. Opening up against Switzerland...