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INSPIRED ENGLAND AIM TO PROVE WORLD CHAMPS WORTH
Emerging from a coma on his 35th birthday, Newcastle’s Jason Kean discovered that his life had changed forever. While there was enormous relief on being told that his 15-year-old son had emerged unscathed from the horrific accident that had threatened...
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SCOTLAND TEAMS ANNOUNCED FOR THREE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
World number one skip Bruce Mouat and Olympic gold medallist Jen Dodds will represent Scotland in both team and mixed doubles events at this year’s World Championships. For Mouat in particular, regaining one or both titles – having won the...
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SCOTLAND ANNOUNCE TEAMS FOR WORLD WHEELCHAIR CHAMPS HOMECOMING
The World Wheelchair Championships is coming home next month and the hosts have announced the teams that will represent Scotland at Auchenharvie Leisure Centre in Stevenston, North Ayrshire. For two time Paralympian Hugh Nibloe, this opportunity is doubly special with...
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WHYTE’S MEN BEAT WORLD NUMBER ONES TO RETAIN SCOTTISH TITLE
After making their Grand Slam breakthrough in Canada last month, Team Whyte strengthened their claim to be the form team of 2025 when they beat the world’s top ranked team to successfully defend their Hardie Engineering Scottish Curling Championships title...
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TEAM HENDERSON DEFEND TITLE AND CROWNED 2025 SCOTTISH CHAMPS
Team Henderson successfully defended the women’s title at The Hardie Engineering Scottish Curling Championships when they clinched a 10-2 win over the competition’s top ranked Team Morrison in the Dumfries Ice Bowl. Operating as a five player team this season...
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HENDERSON’S DEFENDING CHAMPS GO STRAIGHT TO WOMEN’S FINAL
Team Henderson took a major step towards holding onto the women’s title at The Hardie Engineering Scottish Curling Championships when they clinched a 9-5 win over the competition’s top ranked side in the last of their round-robin matches in the...