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Murdoch backs Muirhead to bring back gold in Beijing

Team GB head coach says Scot can’t be underestim­ated

- WILL JENNINGS

CURLING guru David Murdoch warned Britain’s rivals not to underestim­ate Eve Muirhead’s powers of resilience as Team GB’s women gear up for next month’s Winter Olympics.

British Curling and Olympic head coach Murdoch, skip of the team who won silver at Sochi 2014 alongside bronze-winning women’s skip Muirhead, will lead the Stirling ace and her five-strong rink into Beijing battle in just over four weeks’ time.

Muirhead, Vicky Wright, Jennifer Dodds, Hailey Duff and Mili Smith were crowned European champions in Lillehamme­r last month before surviving a white-knuckle ride in a Netherland­s Olympic Qualifying Event to eventually book their seat on the plane.

Three-time World Championsh­ip medallist Muirhead, 31, did not qualify for the competitio­n in 2018 and 2019 but Murdoch says she’s back firing on all cylinders as she aims for a second Olympic gong. The 43-year-old, who is also a two-time world champion, said: “Because of Eve’s previous experience and what she’s achieved, everyone’s always had her on the radar.

“In the last couple of years, maybe it’s not been where she’s wanted it to be, but certainly not with the results we’ve seen recently. If you look at the results we had at the Europeans, we’ve beaten the Olympic champions and the world champions, which means we’re here to play now. We’re in a really good spot with that.

“There’s a huge amount of experience with Eve at the helm – she’s been there, done that, and has an Olympic medal. The girls in the team are super hungry for this – they’re super level-headed, have done the hard work and hard yards and are heading in the right direction.

“If we went back over the last few months and look at what they’ve achieved, they’re training in such a great direction and have had so many actual tournament wins now. I really like where we are at the moment – and hopefully we can deliver.”

Team GB’s women will be joined by Bruce Mouat’s male rink at the Games next month, who were also crowned kings of Europe in Lillehamme­r by beating Sweden in the final.

Skip Mouat and Dodds will also compete in the mixed doubles event and coach Murdoch added: “It would be epic if we did come back with three medals.

“The fact that we do have three teams that are capable is important, and as head coach, something that has pleased me most is that we’ve got three teams that are not only there, but actually capable.

“Whether it happens, we’ll see – there’s a lot of hours on the ice, pressure and stones to be played before that.”

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