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CRAIK AIMS FOR OLYMPIAN STANDARDS HEADING INTO WORLD JUNIORS
As his team heads into the last and most important event of their season when they contest the World Junior Curling Championships in Sweden (May 15-22), James Craik is looking back to the way their 2021/22 campaign started as a...
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HENDERSON AIMS TO HIT SEASON’S HIGH AT WORLD JUNIORS
After a roller-coaster season, Fay Henderson is hoping to end 2021/22 on a high when she leads her team into action at the World Junior Championships in Sweden (May 15-22). The Scottish line-up of Henderson, Katie McMillan, Lisa Davie, Holly...
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SCOTS EXIT WORLD WHEELCHAIR MIXED DOUBLES AFTER LOSS TO SWEDES
Scotland’s World Wheelchair Curling Mixed Doubles campaign ended in Finland when Meggan Dawson-Farrell and Gregor Ewan were beaten 9-1 by Sweden in their final round-robin match. The Scots had gone into the match with a realistic chance of reaching the...
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WIN OVER HOSTS KEEPS SCOTS IN PLAY-OFF CONTENTION AT WORLD CHAMPS
Meggan Dawson-Farrell and Gregor Ewan produced a gutsy 6-5 win over the host nation to keep their play-off bid alive heading into their final match against Sweden at the inaugural World Wheelchair Curling Mixed Doubles Championships in Finland. After getting...
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SCOTTISH WHEELCHAIR CURLERS DETERMINED TO BATTLE ON AFTER TOUGH LOSS AT WORLD CHAMPS
Meggan Dawson-Farrell and Gregor Ewan must win their final two matches at the World Wheelchair Curling Mixed Doubles Championship after suffering an 8-5 defeat to Korea in their first game of the fourth day’s play in Finland. Having claimed an...
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SECOND WIN FOR SCOTS AT WORLD WHEELCHAIR MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPS
Scotland’s Meggan Dawson-Farrell and Gregor Ewan improved their chances of getting through to the play-offs at the World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Championships when they defeated Estonia 8-6 in their only match of day three in Finland. It was their second...