News
-
FIRST TRIP FOR PARALYMPIANS FOLLOWING BEIJING ANNOUNCEMENT
Following their selection to compete at this year’s Paralympics in Beijing, four of British Curling’s leading wheelchair curlers will continue their preparations in top quality company at the WCT Tallinn Wheelchair International 2022 this week. Two-time Paralympian Gregor Ewan and...
-
DODDS AND MOUAT FINALISE OLYMPIC MIXED DOUBLES PREPARATION WITH HOME WIN
World Mixed Doubles champions Jen Dodds and Bruce Mouat completed a perfect week’s work with their seventh successive victory to claim the British Curling Mixed Doubles title in the National Curling Academy, but were pushed all the way by familiar...
-
PARALYMPICSGB ANNOUNCE WHEELCHAIR CURLERS FOR BEIJING 2022 PARALYMPIC WINTER GAMES
ParalympicsGB have announced a five-strong wheelchair curling squad – the first members of the team that will represent Great Britain at the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games in two months’ time. The team includes former firefighter David Melrose who has...
-
BRITISH CURLING HOSTS LAST MIXED DOUBLES EVENT AHEAD OF BEIJING
All 10 players who have been selected to represent Team GB at this year’s Winter Olympics will get a final competitive opportunity on their home ice at the British Curling Mixed Doubles competition in the National Curling Academy (NCA) this...
-
DODDS AND MOUAT MISS OUT IN GOTHENBURG BUT REMAIN WELL SET FOR THE OLYMPICS
Jen Dodds and Bruce Mouat had to settle for a bronze medal on their first appearance together since winning their World title, but were still highly satisfied with their performance at the Gothenburg Mixed Doubles Cup. In a re-match of...
-
LAST OUTING OF YEAR FOR WORLD CHAMPS DODDS AND MOUAT
History making curling partners Jen Dodds and Bruce Mouat will make their first competitive appearance since winning their World Championship title and their last of a momentous 2021 when they compete in the Gothenburg Mixed Doubles Cup (Dec 28-30) this...