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− | Competitive curler. Member of the British National Team and Skip. World Mixed Doubles Champion (2021) and European Champion (2018, 2021). Winner of three consecutive Grand Slam of Curling (GSOC) titles. | + | Competitive curler. Member of the British National Team and Skip. Men's World Champion (2023). Olympic Silver Medal (2022). World Mixed Doubles Champion (2021) and European Champion (2018, 2021). Winner of three consecutive Grand Slam of Curling (GSOC) titles. |
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==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 14:01, 12 April 2023
Contents
Country
Scotland
Birth - Death
1994 -
Occupation
Sports
Notable Achievements
Olympic Silver, World Champion
Description
Competitive curler. Member of the British National Team and Skip. Men's World Champion (2023). Olympic Silver Medal (2022). World Mixed Doubles Champion (2021) and European Champion (2018, 2021). Winner of three consecutive Grand Slam of Curling (GSOC) titles.