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LAUREN GRAY LEAVES BRITISH CURLING
Two-time Olympian Lauren Gray has decided to leave the British Curling programme after an impressive career spanning more than a decade at the top of the game. A gold medallist at the World and European Championships as well as at...
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NEW TEAM MORRISON TEE-OFF WITH TRANS-ATLANTIC TRIP
Newly formed Team Morrison will head to Canada this week aiming to make an immediate impact on the international stage. The trip, which will see them play in the Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic and then the Vesta Energy Red...
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NEW TEAM MUIRHEAD TAKES TALLINN TITLE
New look Team Muirhead got off to a perfect start together in Estonia, going unbeaten through the Tallinn Ladies International Challenger as they finalised their competitive preparations for this month’s European Championships. Having won five matches in the round-robin stages,...
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MOUAT REACHES 4TH SLAM FINAL IN A ROW BUT MISSES OUT ON TITLE THIS TIME
Team Mouat’s historic run of success in Grand Slam competitions came to an end at the Boost National, but only after an old-fashioned arm wrestle in the final against a team led by one of the sport’s most decorated curlers....
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RE-MATCH OF FIRST EVER ALL SCOTTISH SLAM FINAL KICKS OFF MOUAT BID FOR FOURTH SUCCESSIVE TITLE
As they seek to extend their momentous Grand Slam of Curling event run by winning a fourth successive title, Team Mouat will open their Boost National campaign by meeting fellow Scots Team Paterson in a re-match of their meeting in...
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SCOTS VOW TO LEARN VITAL LESSONS AFTER WORLD CHAMPS EXIT
Scotland’s Kuntai World Wheelchair Championships campaign ended in the quarter-finals with a heavy defeat to Sweden, but skip Hugh Nibloe believes the experience of the past week at The Ice Cube in Beijing has been invaluable for the squad as...