The Scottish pair of Hugh Nibloe and Charlotte McKenna have reached Sunday's final at the World Wheelchair Curling Mixed Doubles ... already qualified for the team event, thanks to Scotland's ...
Scotland's Hugh Nibloe and Charlotte McKenna lost to Japan in the final of the World Wheelchair Curling Mixed Doubles ... Britain had already qualified for the team event, thanks to Scotland's ...
The World Wheelchair Curling Championship began on Saturday 1 March in the Auchenharvie Leisure Centre in Stevenston, Scotland. The first day of competition featured two sessions of round-robin play.
The smooth running of a world championship event is down to the many businesses and organisations which come together to make ...
Scotland's wheelchair curlers have qualified for ... for a place at the Paralympics in Italy next year. Speaking to Scottish Curling after the defeat to Slovakia, Butterfield said: "It is hard ...
This week, the World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2025 begins in Stevenston, Scotland. Teams from around the world will compete for the championship title between 11-16 March. At this ...
Estonian pair Ain Villau and Kätlin Riidebach won bronze at the World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in Scotland ... Riidebach also expressed hope that the team's success may also ...
The head of the team is called the skip, who usually dictates other player’s shots through verbal and visual instructions. The main differences between wheelchair curling and its able-bodied version ...
Dumfries and Galloway will be well represented in the World Wheelchair ... Scottish Curling will be working hard to make it a world class event.” Scotland will face England in both the mixed ...
I will continue to strive in the competitions to win glory for the team and myself. Latvia's Polina Rozkova told World Curling that the mixed doubles competition is "exciting and engaging." @Ansis ...
Ayrshire is getting ready to world class sport as the World Wheelchair Curling Championships roll into ... points so they will be supporting their Scottish counterparts to have a chance of selection ...