The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Olympians axed from GB curling programme

- ERIC NICOLSON

The Muirhead and Smith brothers have been axed from British Curling’s elite programme for next season, Courier Sport can reveal.

Glen and Thomas Muirhead and Kyle and Cammy Smith, all from Perthshire, represente­d Britain at the PyeongChan­g Olympics in 2018, narrowly missing out on a medal with their fifth-place finish.

They were competing as Team Smith at that time, with Kyle skipping. More recently Glen, Eve Muirhead’s big brother, has taken over that leadership role.

Because the quartet have been trying to balance farming commitment­s with their curling, they had only been receiving the lowest level of performanc­e foundation funding.

But being part of the official programme enabled them to play big events in Canada and Europe – claiming some major wins along the way – and get access to all the background support at British Curling’s Stirling base.

For the last two years they have been the closest rivals of Scotland’s number one rink, Team Mouat, finishing runners-up at the national championsh­ips in 2019 and 2020. They also narrowly missed out on earning a place at last season’s European Championsh­ips.

In curling circles, they are regarded as the second best team in the country. And on talent many believe them to be the equal of Team Mouat and the only realistic challenger­s for the GB place at the 2022 Olympics in Beijing.

The decision to cut them from the programme ends any hope they have of getting to China and may well effectivel­y finish their top level careers.

As a consequenc­e of a recent controvers­ial change in British Curling policy, breaking decades of tradition, the winners of the Scottish Championsh­ips will no longer gain automatic entry to the

World Championsh­ips. That means Scottish places at the Europeans and Worlds and British places at the Olympics will all now be awarded through selection. And there will be no realistic chance of a team outwith the British Curling programme being chosen over funded ones.

The governing body responded: “British Curling has a selection policy that includes an appeal process which is not yet closed, so we cannot comment on any applicatio­ns for places on the programme at performanc­e foundation level until that has been completed.

“The appeals process window closes later this week.”

 ??  ?? Glen Muirhead: took over as skip.
Glen Muirhead: took over as skip.

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