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SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND LOSE OUT ON FIRST DAY AT WORLD WHEELCHAIR MIXED DOUBLES
Both Scotland and England had challenging starts to their respective campaigns at the SD Biosensor World Wheelchair Championships (11-14 March) at the Gangneung Curling Centre in Korea today, losing out 11-3 and 12-3 respectively. “It was a bit of a...
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SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND SET FOR WORLD WHEELCHAIR MIXED DOUBLES CAMPAIGN
Four British Curling colleagues are on rival teams, representing England and Scotland as the Mixed Doubles event takes place from March 11-14 at the SD Biosensor World Wheelchair Championships at the Gangneung Curling Centre in Korea. Making his return to...
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#IWD2024: How Curling Greats Are Inspiring Next Gen Girls
This time last year Fay Henderson had just completed her age grade sporting career by skipping a Scotland team to the World Junior Curling Championship title. As International Women’s Day 2024 comes around with a theme of ‘Inspire Inclusion’, the...
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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...