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With just a year to go until Milano Cortina 2026, the World Wheelchair Curling Championship and the World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship gave fans a sneak peak of the incredible action ...
Scotland's wheelchair curlers secured their first ever medal in the mixed doubles world championships in Ayrshire. Hugh Nibloe and Charlotte McKenna lost out to Japan in the gold medal match at ...
Estonian pair Ain Villau and Kätlin Riidebach won bronze at the World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in Scotland, securing their place at the 2026 Paralympic Games. The medal is Estonia ...
Hosts Scotland played Japan in the gold medal game of the World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2025 in the Auchenharvie Leisure Centre in Stevenston, Scotland. In the first end, Japan ...
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The Canadian Press on MSNCanada loses quarterfinal at world wheelchair mixed doubles curling championshipSTEVENSTON — Canada's Ina Forrest and Mark Ideson dropped a 7-6 decision to Japan in quarterfinal play Saturday at the world wheelchair mixed doubles curling championship. Needing two points to ...
The Scottish pair of Hugh Nibloe and Charlotte McKenna have reached Sunday's final at the World Wheelchair Curling Mixed Doubles Championships on home soil, with a dramatic win over South Korea.
STEVENSTON — Canada's Ina Forrest and Mark Ideson dropped a 7-6 decision to Japan in quarterfinal play Saturday at the world wheelchair mixed doubles curling championship. Needing two points to pull ...
Scotland's Hugh Nibloe and Charlotte McKenna lost to Japan in the final of the World Wheelchair Curling Mixed Doubles. The pair led 2-1 after two ends of Sunday's decider in Stevenston, North ...
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