Scottish Curling
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The National Governing Body for Curling in Scotland π₯
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https://www.scottishcurling.org/ 10-01-2011 15:18:12
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Donβt miss out on UK Anti-Dopingβs #CleanSportWeek this year focusing on the
βJourney to the Podiumβ from 13-17 May. π
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The game went back and forth until Switzerland scored four in End 7, creating an advantage that the Scots could not respond to. π€
Scotland finish sixth overall - a huge well done to Sophie and Duncan on their World Mixed Doubles debut. π
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Three points under Power Play in End 7 gave Scotland the edge in a largely tight game versus Sweden. π
With this win, the Scots qualify for the play-offs. π
Next up, qualification game versus Switzerland. π¨π
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Hi all - Busy week of workshops and committee meetings this week.
Today itβs with a group of Elite Volunteers as we develop some ideas on committee and structural changes. Weβll be sharing these ideas with members over the next few weeks and months
#SelfiesAgain π₯π
Vinny
Scotland had the brighter start and though China threatened a comeback, the Scots held firm and bagged a 6-4 win. π
Next up, Sweden πΈπͺ in the final group fixture.
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Scotland gradually built an advantage over New Zealand and sealed the deal with a four under Power Play in End 7. π
Next up, China. π¨π³
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It was all square with one end to go, but, despite Netherlands deploying Power Play, Scotland stole two to clinch a 7-5 win. π
Next up, New Zealand. π³πΏ
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Canada had the upper hand throughout and scored a massive six points under Power Play in End 7 to bring home a 12-5 win over Scotland. π€
Next up, Netherlands. π³π±
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United States were running away with the first half, up by eight points at the break, and a valiant second half charge from Scotland wasn't enough to stop them from taking the win. π€
Next up, Canada. π¨π¦
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