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People Shocked By Dad's Absolutely Brutal Response To Son Winning Silver Medal At Winter Olympics

The efforts of Skipper Bruce Mouat, Hammy McMillan, Bobby Lammie, Grant Hardie and alternate Ross Whyte were even recognised by the Queen, who said in a tweet that they should be 'incredibly proud' of their achievement.

However, one man who seemed less than impressed by the silver medal was none other than Hardie's dad.

Following his son's fantastic achievement, a BBC reporter asked him: "Talk to me about what you're going to say then to Grant when you speak to him."

To which he bluntly replied, arms folded: "Probably nothing."

The reporter then inferred that Grant would know how he feels, and he added: "Well he does, yeah."

Seemingly then, Hardie senior considers silver medallists to be the first losers. You can watch the clip below:

Naturally, people couldn't help but feel sorry for Grant.

One person tweeted: "What will you say to Grant when you see him? Grant Hardie's dad: probably nothing. Wtf? Your son just won a silver medal after a great match. Tell him you're proud and you love him, maybe?"

Another said: "Reporter to Hardie's dad 'what will you say to Grant when you speak to him?', 'Probably nothing' ffs mate he has won Britain our only medal!"

A third added: "Wow, Grant Hardie's dad could not have sounded less happy if he tried - I know they just lost the final but JFC they won *Silver* in their first Olympics against one of the greatest teams in the competition... he could have sounded a little bit happy with that."

Sweden prevailed with a 5-4 extra-end win courtesy of an immaculate performance from skip Niklas Edin.

British coach David Murdoch said: "You saw there the perfect display of curling, and it's something we've seen from him before.

"He's just so clinical and when he makes shots like that he's really tough to

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