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SCOTS SET SIGHTS ON PLAY-OFFS AFTER ACHIEVING FIRST TARGET
Having ensured that ParalympicsGB will be represented in Milan-Cortina next year, the Scotland team is now fully focused on success at the on-going World Wheelchair Championships in Stevenston after a fourth successive day of mixed outcomes. A record of five...
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SCOTS EDGE OUT AULD ENEMIES AND GOOD PALS ENGLAND AT WORLDS
A draw to the four foot with the final stone of the eighth end from skip Hugh Nibloe earned Scotland a victory over England that nudged them ahead of their neighbours in the battle for play-off places at the World...
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MIXED DAY FOR BRITISH CURLERS AT WORLD WHEELCHAIR CHAMPS
Scotland boosted their play-off chances in their opening match of the third day’s play at the World Wheelchair Championships in Stevenston when they ended Korea’s unbeaten run with a comprehensive 7-1 win. It was a powerful performance from Hugh Nibloe,...
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LIONS AWAKEN TO BOOST BRITISH CHALLENGE AT WORLDS
England recovered from a potentially devastating defeat at the hands of defending champions Norway to claim their first victory at the World Wheelchair Championships in Stevenston and did so in style with a 10-1 defeat of the USA. After suffering...
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SCOTS DEFEAT PARALYMPIC CHAMPIONS IN OPENER AT WORLDS
Scotland got off to the perfect start when they edged out reigning Paralympic Champions China in their opening match of the World Wheelchair Curling Championships at the Auchenharvie Leisure Centre in Stevenston. With qualifying points for next year’s Paralympics in...
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AUSTIN DRIVEN TO HELP POWER UP WORLD CHAMPS BID
Less than two years ago he had never played wheelchair curling, yet Austin McKenzie’s progression has been so impressive that he will be Scotland’s vice skip when he makes his World Championship debut this weekend. Along with Keith Gray, the...