Grant Hardie Bobby Lammie Brad Gushue Scotland Canada Milan Ottawa shooting curling Grant Hardie Bobby Lammie Brad Gushue Scotland Canada Milan Ottawa

Scotland are crowned Curling World Champions

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Team Mouat left their best performance until last as they over powered hosts Canada and soared to a flawless World Championship victory in Ottawa.

Scotland clinched a 9-3 win over their opponents in a high-stakes final showdown, with the winning rink all shooting at over 90 per cent accuracy.

Ad Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie and Hammy McMillan started on the right foot and never let Canada hold a stake in the game, grabbing victory in just eight ends.

CurlingScotland seal gold at World Curling Championships4 HOURS AGO An unexpectedly comfortable victory according to the Scottish skip. «I didn't expect the final to go that way,» said Mouat. «I just can't really believe it happened the way it did. »It felt like we were going to have to play a shot to win it in the 10th or 11th end, so it was just an unbelievable performance from all of the guys. «To bring a game like that in a championship final means a lot.» Team Mouat have now completed a full set of World Championship medal, having won silver in 2021 and bronze in 2018.

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Team Mouat left their best performance until last as they over powered hosts Canada and soared to a flawless World Championship victory in Ottawa. Scotland clinched a 9-3 win over their opponents in a high-stakes final showdown, with the winning rink all shooting at over 90 per cent accuracy. Ad Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie and Hammy McMillan started on the right foot and never let Canada hold a stake in the game, grabbing victory in just eight ends.
There was no elation in front of a home crowd for Canada's Brad Gushue this time around.

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