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SCOTLAND MD TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT: MCFADZEAN TO MAKE WORLD CHAMPS DEBUT ALONGSIDE JACKSON
Newly crowned Scottish Champions Sophie Jackson and Duncan McFadzean have been selected to represent Scotland at the World Mixed Doubles Championships in Oestersund, Sweden next month (20-27 April). Having made their way through a world class field at the national...
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TEAM SCOTLAND MAKE LINE-UP CHANGE AHEAD OF WORLD WHEELCHAIR CHAMPS
Scotland has made a line-up change for the SD Biosensor World Wheelchair Championships after Gary Logan had to withdraw due to illness ahead of the team travelling to Korea, to compete at the Gangneung Curling Centre (2-9 March). Skip Hugh...
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Performance Foundation Programme Policy - Applications Open For 2024-5
Applications are now open for the Performance Foundation Programme 2024-25. The Performance Foundation Programme Policy is available to download here which contains the link to the application form. Apply today and see where your potential can take you - Milan...
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DOUBLE FOR DUNCAN AS MCFADZEAN CLAIMS MIXED DOUBLES TITLE WITH JACKSON
Last year’s finalists Sophie Jackson and Duncan McFadzean have come through a top class field including three former World Mixed Doubles Champs and nine Olympians in order to claim their first Scottish Mixed Doubles title at Perth’s Dewars Centre. For...
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Scots finish on a high but women relegated to World Junior B's
Scotland’s defending champions claimed a 7-5 victory over Korea to finish the pool stages of the World Junior Championships tied seventh in the table, but it was not enough to prevent them dropping into next season’s B division. Robyn Munro,...
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Scotland’s men beat defending champs to revitalise play-off bid
Scotland’s men have continued their winning form claiming their third consecutive victory over title holders China on day five at the World Junior Championships to force themselves back into play-off contention. In a tightly fought battle, Orrin Carson, younger brother...