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Curlers Bruce Mouat and Jennifer Dodds reveal what went wrong after suffering semi-final Winter Olympic defeat

The two decade wait for British Olympic curling gold goes on - for just a few days longer.

Bruce Mouat and Eve Muirhead's rinks begin their campaigns on Thursday as they seek to follow in the footsteps of Rhona Martin, 20 years on from her ‘Stone of Destiny’ in Salt Lake.

But there was no destiny in Beijing on Monday, only despair.

Mouat and Jennifer Dodds suffered an agonising final stone defeat in the semi-finals of the mixed doubles, in a repeat of the world final they won on home ice last year.

Norway's husband and wife combination Magnus Nedregotten and Kristin Skaslien scored a second win in 24 hours against the British pair to book their final place, as they seek to upgrade their Olympic bronze from four years ago in PyeongChang.

They will face the unbeaten Italians while Mouat and Dodds will need to rally for a bronze medal match with Sweden's Oskar Eriksson and Almida De Val, who they narrowly beat in the round robin matches last Wednesday.

"We came in as world champions and, of course, we wanted gold but we knew the quality of these teams and how hard it was going to be," said Mouat.

"This will be tough to take, it always is when you get that close but there is still a medal to play for and we're hungry for it. We’re just going to have to rebound and come out fighting.

"I felt very good going into the game, we came out with confidence and drive. For the first five ends we really controlled it, which is perhaps the toughest part of the loss.

"I'm just disappointed more at my last three ends because Jen played amazing. I'm gutted more about what I have done for the team than myself."

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