Dumfries and Galloway’s curlers enjoyed grand slam success in Canada.
Stranraer pair Hammy McMillan and Bobby Lammie, along with Kirkgunzeon’s Grant Hardie and skip Bruce Mouat, lifted the Co-op Canadian Open at the Servus Arena in Red Deer, Alberta.
They claimed the trophy after defeating the rink of Calgary’s Brendan Bottcher 6-5 in the final on Sunday.
As well as meaning Mouat has won all four majors in the Grand Slam of Curling, it was a third triumph for Hardie and a second for McMillan and Lammie.
It was a fantastic week for the rink as they won all seven of their games, which included a semi-final win over the rink of Dumfries’ Ross Whyte.
Hardie said: “As much as winning the tour events are amazing, everyone knows there are a lot more eyeballs on the slams.
“It’s the top 15 teams, 16 teams and brilliant ice conditions. It means everything to be able to win it and as I said, hopefully, we can keep going and competing in a few more rather than missing playoffs like we did last year.”
The reigning world champions will be back home for the Scottish championships, which begin on February 4.
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Bruce Mouat
Grant Hardie
Bobby Lammie
Brendan Bottcher