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FEMALE FOCUS CAMPAIGN HELPS DRAW NEW TALENT TO CURLING
Two-time Paralympian Mhairi Love was among the newcomers to the sport who took part in British Curling’s Female Focus Paralympic recruitment campaign, which was held at the National Curling Academy during Scottish Women and Girls in Sport week (30 September...
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SCOTS HEAD IN FORCE TO FIRST SLAM OF SEASON
Six Scottish teams will take the ice this week as the 2024/25 season moves up a gear with the first of this season’s Grand Slam of Curling events in Canada. With all of the world’s best teams on Prince Edward...
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WHYTE’S MEN RETURN TO SCENE OF HISTORIC WIN
Having become the first non-Canadian men’s team to win the event a year ago, Scotland’s Team Whyte have arrived in Cornwall, Ontario eager to defend their title at the AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic (11-15 September). Last year’s victory by...
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MOUAT’S WORLD NO.1s LEAD POWERFUL SCOTS CHALLENGE IN OAKVILLE
Bruce Mouat’s three-time champions are part of a six-team Scottish contingent making a first appearance of the season on the other side of the Atlantic at the Stu Sells Oakville Tankard this weekend (September 6-9). The world number one ranked...
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‘Female Focus’ Para Pathway Campaign – getting more women and girls in our sport
With less than 18 months to go until the next Winter Paralympics in Milan Cortina in 2026 and following the success of last year’s inaugural Paralympic recruitment campaign, British Curling has re-launched ‘Female Focus’ to get more women and girls...
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MOUAT RETURNS TO WORLD NUMBER ONE AS WHYTE REACHES TOP THREE
Bruce Mouat’s men have returned to the top of the world rankings, while two Scottish teams now occupy places in the top three for the first time in curling history. Mouat, Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie and Hammy McMillan, along with...