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.
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 medal is the first of any colour won by Scottish players at the World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championships - an event which was established in ... Article continues below As a result, ...
World class curlers will return to Auchenharvie on Tuesday as the World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Championships get underway. At closing ceremony, England’s Stewart Pimblett was presented with the ...
The World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2025 kicked off on Tuesday (11 March) with four sessions of round-robin play. Group A teams played six games altogether. Norway played United ...
“I'm still young and my skills are still there. 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 ...
Growing up in a small Prairie town, Team Canada wheelchair curling skip Gilbert Dash was no stranger to the ice. "When I grew up in Kipling, Saskatchewan, the hockey rink and the curling rink were ...
World Curling held their wheelchair curling championships at the Auchenharvie Leisure Centre ... Ayrshire thug assaulted lover while she was holding a baby Behind all that was a team of businesses and ...
Canada's Ina Forrest and Mark Ideson dropped a 7-6 decision to Japan's Aki Ogawa and Yoji Nakajima in quarterfinal play Saturday at the World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in ...