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SCOTS REACH WORLD MIXED DOUBLES FINAL TO SECURE GB PARALYMPIC SLOT
Charlotte McKenna and Hugh Nibloe will represent the host nation in the final of the World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Championship in Ayrshire in buoyant mood after a semi-final win over Korea achieved their principal goal for the week by ensuring...
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SCOTS SPARK WORLDS BID WITH STUNNING WIN OVER DEFENDING CHAMPS
Scotland’s women made the perfect start to their LGT World Women’s Championship campaign in Korea when they produced a powerful finish to defeat Canada’s defending champions 8-7. Rebecca Morrison, Jen Dodds, Sophie Sinclair and Sophie Jackson, who are supported at...
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SCOTS TURN UP POWER WHEN IT MATTERS TO REACH MIXED DOUBLES PLAY-OFFS
A perfectly executed seventh end powerplay saw Scotland register a four when it mattered most to complete a comeback win over Spain that kept their World Wheelchair Championship bid alive and also maintain hopes that Great Britain will be represented...
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OLYMPIC CHAMP DODDS TRUSTS IN PROCESS IN BID TO EARN SHOT AT TITLE DEFENCE
As she and her teammates prepare for the LGT World Women’s Championships taking place in Uijeongbu, Korea (March 15-23) Olympic champion Jen Dodds is fully aware of what is at stake, but experience is ensuring that there is no loss...
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SCOTS KEEP PARALYMPIC DREAM ALIVE WITH WIN OVER SLOVAKIA
Relentless accuracy when they needed it most saw Scotland produce a vital result in their World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Championship campaign in Stevenston as they dominated the first five ends to set up a 6-3 win over one of their...
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HARDIE RELISHES RETURN TO PLACE WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
When Grant Hardie made the trip from Scotland’s south-west to its north east in the spring of 2017, little did he know that he was embarking on a journey that would transform his curling career. The then 24-year-old, who was...