Team GB's men's curling team, led by Bruce Mouat, faces Canada in the Winter Olympics gold medal match on Saturday at 18:05 GMT. The quartet aims to secure their first gold in 102 years, building on a silver from Beijing 2022. Their semi-final victory over Switzerland drew 3.4 million viewers to the BBC.
In the quirky Cortina Curling Stadium, built for the 1956 Games, Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Hammy McMillan, and Bobby Lammie will compete for Olympic gold. This match caps a journey that began nearly nine years ago, when the four Scots—ranging in age from 29 to 33—formed a team with the explicit goal of winning Olympic gold. Hardie and McMillan are cousins from south-west Scotland, while Lammie and Mouat share Edinburgh school ties.
The team insisted on joining British Curling's elite programme as a unit, a condition accepted that paved the way for dominance. Since their 2022 Beijing silver, they have claimed two World Championships, additional European titles, and a record 12 Grand Slam victories. Their semi-final win over Switzerland in northern Italy restored focus after a shaky round-robin stage.
Mouat, the 31-year-old skip considered among the game's greatest, leads a balanced rink. Hardie, 33 and an engineer by trade, excels as a tactician. McMillan, also 33, and Lammie, 29, have transformed sweeping into a pivotal, physical element of the sport. As McMillan noted, "if one of us is in the wrong, the rest can say so." Mouat added, "knowing the different things to say to get the best out of each other."
Their success stems from complementary personalities: McMillan's liveliness, Hardie's logic, Mouat's calm reflection, and Lammie's quiet reliability. BBC Sport pundit Vicky Wright, a 2022 gold medallist, praised their dynamic: "The GB team operates so well because they function on a level playing field."
Alternate Kyle Waddell completes the group, which has remained relaxed in Cortina, mingling with fans and even shopping before key matches. A win would mark the first GB men's curling Olympic gold since 1924, fulfilling a destiny set in a Glasgow pub meeting years ago.