The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Texas catwalk was an honour and pleasure

- Eve Muirhead

Iloved my time in Houston at the Dressed to Kilt fashion event. I’ve never met such friendly people as I did in Texas. It was a real honour to get an invitation to help promote my country in America and raise money for charity.

Carl Lewis was one of the Americans kitted out in tartan for the night.

My heart was in my mouth when I stepped out with my heels on. My day job is spent on ice but I was a lot more worried about falling over here, I can tell you!

It all went well but, as fun as it was, I don’t think there’s a career on the catwalk after I’m finished with curling.

I love taking advantage of opportunit­ies like that and, as I revealed in last week’s column, I’ll be getting surgery on my hip soon.

After these two tournament­s in Canada I’ll be going straight in for my operation when I get back.

It’s a strange feeling to compete, knowing what’s round the corner.

I need to be pain-free, both for my curling and everyday life.

Recovery time could be longer or shorter than the four to six months depending on how the op goes and what they find inside my hip.

I’m certainly not yet ruling out being back for the start of the new curling season. Scott’s amazing achievemen­t Unfortunat­ely the coverage of the Commonweal­th games in America and Canada has been virtually nonexisten­t so I’ve not seen that much of the action.

Scotland are posting good numbers in the medal table, though, which is great.

We saw at the Rio Olympics that the home games bounce lasted through to the one after that and it seems to be the same in the Commonweal­th games.

I don’t think anybody’s going to beat Duncan Scott as the face of the games for Scotland.

Six medals is an amazing achievemen­t, especially considerin­g that swimming is one of the higher standard of sports in the Commonweal­th ~Games.

We see quite a bit of the swimmers at Stirling Uni and nobody can doubt the work they put in.

And, as the retirement of Dan Wallace in his mid-20s shows, you really have to take your chance to medal.

Unless you are Hannah Miley, it’s a young athlete’s sport. Reed a deserving winner The Masters turned out to be a bit of an anti-climax over the last hour or so but you couldn’t say that Patrick Reed wasn’t a deserving winner.

A lot of people seem to think that it’s just a matter of time before Rory McIlroy wins a green jacket but I’m not so sure.

The circumstan­ces won’t get much more favourable than Sunday, both in terms of his form and the guy he was going head to head with.

The pressure is only going to grow every year he doesn’t win at Augusta.

I think we might see a new caddy next time. Harry Diamond is his best friend and a decent amateur player but I can’t get away from the feeling that he would have benefited from more experience on the bag at the weekend.

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Picture: Getty. Duncan Scott: amazing medal haul.
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Eve Muirhead on the catwalk.
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