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Swan Receives Scottish Women in Sport Coach of the Year Award 2023
British Curling’s Head Paralympic Coach Sheila Swan has won Scottish Women in Sport’s Coach of the Year award at their 10th anniversary dinner. The award recognises the contribution of individuals at any level who impart knowledge and expertise within their...
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MOUAT WINS BATTLE OF BEST TO MAKE IT FOUR FROM FOUR AT EUROS
Faced with a nerve-shredding draw to the eight foot to successfully defend the title, Bruce Mouat looked the calmest man in Curl Aberdeen as he coldly delivered the stone that maintained his team's perfect record of winning every Le Gruyere...
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COMPETITION HEATS UP ON CONTINENT FOR WHEELCHAIR CURLERS
British Curling’s wheelchair squad are back in action this weekend at the 17th International Wheelchair Curling Tour event (IWCT) in Prague, fielding two rinks in a strong international line-up, as competition intensifies for places on the World Championship team later...
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MOUAT SETS UP CLASH OF ROCK THROWING TITANS IN EUROS FINAL
Scotland's Bruce Mouat will once again go head-to-head with arch-rival Niklas Edin as the two teams that have dominated curling in recent years meet once again in the Le Gruyere AOP European Championships gold medal game at Curl Aberdeen. The...
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EXTRA END WIN EARNS MOUAT LAST STONE ADVANTAGE IN SEMIS
Scotland's Team Mouat were taken to an extra end in their final round-robin match at the Le Gruyere AOP European Curling Championships, but their 8-7 win over Finland was enough to ensure a second place finish in the standings and...
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AGONISING FINISH FOR MORRISON TO END MEMORABLE EUROS CAMPAIGN
Rebecca Morrison picked the perfect line to keep her team in contention for a semi-final spot, but a fraction too much weight on her final delivery saw it bounce off the Norwegian shot stone to end the host nation's bid...