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MORE PARALYMPIC PROSPECTS TAKE TO THE ICE FOR GB IN ITALY
After British Curling’s wheelchair team put in a fine showing in Canada last weekend when they reached the final of the first ever Grand Slam of Curling Wheelchair Invitational, another group of Paralympic hopefuls have arrived in Italy for their...
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CONSISTENT GRAND SLAM EFFORTS SHOW BRITISH CURLING IS ON COURSE FOR MILAN
Ultimately and unusually there were no title wins for British Curling, but the way teams from across the programme performed at Grand Slam of Curling events in Canada over the weekend offered the latest evidence of the strength and depth...
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WHEELCHAIR CURLERS GET FIRST TASTE OF GRAND SLAM ACTION
Wheelchair athletes will get their first opportunity to sample curling’s most glamorous environment this week when they take part in the Grand Slam of Curling (GSOC) Invitational in Ontario (September 24-28). With GSOC events having long been the most lucrative...
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WHYTE DEFENDS AS MOUAT TARGETS SLAM OF SLAMS
While Ross Whyte leads his defending champions into the first event in curling’s most prestigious series, compatriot Bruce Mouat will be targeting a victory which would complete a unique Grand Slam of Grand Slams at the AMJ Masters in London,...
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SCOTS MEN’S TEAMS TEST OPTIONS AS MOUAT MISSES CANADA OPENER
Scotland’s top three men’s teams will be in action at the AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic in Canada this week, but they will all have unfamiliar looks for the high class event in Cornwall, Ontario (September 10-14). As they did...
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WHYTE GOLD RUSH IN ONTARIO AS MASTERS CHAMPS SET TONE
Having made their Grand Slam of Curling breakthrough by winning last season’s Masters Championship, Scotland’s Team Whyte made another statement on their first appearance in Canada this season with an unbeaten run to victory at the Stu Sells Oakville Tankard....