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TEAM SCOTLAND MAKE FLYING START AT WORLD JUNIORS
Faced with what is traditionally the toughest test in the sport, Scotland’s Team Carson made a superb start to their World Junior Curling Championships bid when they defeated Canada 7-2 with an end to spare in Fussen, Germany. The quartet...
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SCOTLAND LINE-UP CHANGE FOR WORLD WHEELCHAIR MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPS
Team Scotland have made a line-up change ahead of the World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Championships which get underway at the Richmond Curling Centre in British Columbia, Canada next week (4-12 March 2023). David Melrose who made his debut at the...
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CARSON’S TEENAGERS AIM TO DEFEND SCOTLAND’S TITLE AT WORLD JUNIORS
At the grand old age of 17, Orrin Carson will be very much the senior figure as his team takes to the ice to defend the title for Scotland at the World Junior Curling Championships in Germany (Feb 25 –...
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NEW CHAIR FOR NEW ERA AT BRITISH CURLING
Paul Bush OBE, the Director of Events at VisitScotland who boasts vast experience in the world of sports administration, has been appointed as the new Chair of British Curling. Currently the Chair of Commonwealth Games Scotland, a position he has...
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WORLD CHAMPS SET TO COMPETE FOR SCOTTISH MIXED DOUBLES TITLE
Reigning World Mixed Doubles Champion Bobby Lammie will go into this week’s Scottish title defence in a new pairing, but he is confident of remaining competitive after swapping one Olympic gold medal winning partner for another. Lammie and Eve Muirhead...
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MOUAT AND MORRISON TO REPRESENT SCOTLAND AT WORLD CHAMPS
European championship medal winners and national champions Team Mouat and Team Morrison have been selected to fly the saltire at this season’s World Curling Championships. In the men’s event Team Mouat – Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie and Hammy...