Scottish nationalists hijack Team GB curling silver medal for divisive agenda
Scottish Nationalists have tried to hijack Team GB's silver medal in curling at the 2022 Olympics.
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Scottish Nationalists have tried to hijack Team GB's silver medal in curling at the 2022 Olympics.
Great Britain's skip Bruce Mouat was left negotiating mixed emotions after he and his rink of Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie and Hammy McMillan Jr were narrowly beaten by Sweden 5-4 in eleven ends, in the Beijing 2022 men's curling final.
Bruce Mouat admits his Team GB rink gave Sweden “too much of a head start” after seeing their title dreams vanish at Beijing 2022 on Sunday. Mouat, Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie and Hammy McMillan were bidding to end Britain’s 98-year wait for a men’s curling gold medal but fell to an extra-end defeat in a tense final with Sweden. Ad/> They had fought their way back into the contest from 3-1 behind after a loose start, but could not crack opposite skip Niklas Edin as the Swedes pinched it 5-4.
Friends and family of the British men’s curling team have said they have “no doubt” the squad is destined for gold medals despite losing their final at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
Team GB agonisingly missed out on the men’s curling gold medal after Sweden pipped them in a tense final at the 2022 Winter Olympics.
Great Britain had to settle for a silver medal after losing their Olympic men’s curling final 5-4 to Sweden in an extra end at the National Aquatics Centre in Beijing.
After 10 days of competition, involving nine round-robin matches and two semi-finals, Sweden and Great Britain are the last two men’s curling teams left standing at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
After 10 days of competition, involving nine round-robin matches and two semi-finals, Sweden and Great Britain are the last two men’s curling teams left standing at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.