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SCOTS LOOK FOR POSITIVES AFTER TOUGH LOSS TO CANADA
There was bitter disappointment in the Scottish camp after a disappointing loss to traditional rivals Canada on day four of the World Wheelchair Championships in Vancouver, but also a determination to put things right as they head into the closing...
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OLYMPIC GOLDEN GIRLS THRIVING IN CURLING’S EQUITABLE ENVIRONMENT #IWD2023
As a teenager Hailey Duff detested sport at school, but just a few weeks after her 25th birthday she was an Olympic gold medallist and she puts that down to the attitudes she has encountered at every level since being...
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SCOTS BOUNCE BACK AGAIN IN WORLD WHEELCHAIR CURLING CAMPAIGN
Team Scotland suffered a setback in their opening match of the third day at the World Wheelchair Curling Championships in British Columbia, but once again showed their resilience to recover from that and level their account at three wins and...
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SCOTS BOUNCE BACK FROM EARLY DISAPPOINTMENTS AT WORLD WHEELCHAIR CHAMPS
Scotland have put a difficult opening day behind them to claim two wins that got their World Wheelchair Championship campaign up and running with contrasting wins over Sweden and Denmark. A 6-4 loss to Korea, followed by a 7-4 defeat...
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TEAM CARSON’S TEENAGERS CLAIM MEDAL ON WORLD JUNIORS DEBUT
A dominant performance in the third place play-off saw Team Carson’s quartet of teenagers claim a bronze medal to round off a superb week’s work at the World Junior Championships in Germany. Skip Orrin Carson, younger brother Logan, Archie Hyslop...
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HENDERSON LEADS NEXT GEN GOLDEN GIRLS TO WORLD JUNIOR GLORY
Scotland’s Team Henderson produced an astonishing fightback in the last two ends of their final against defending champions Japan to claim a 9-7 victory and bring the Women’s World Junior Curling Championship title back to Scotland for the first time...