Great Britain's mixed wheelchair curling team was officially eliminated from 2026 Winter Paralympics medal contention after an 8-5 defeat to Latvia on March 11, following their earlier loss to China. The team, now 1-7, faces Norway in its final round-robin game. Canada remains undefeated at 7-0 after beating Slovakia 9-6.
Building on their 9-4 loss to two-time defending champions China earlier on March 11—as detailed in prior coverage—Great Britain's wheelchair curling mixed team, skipped by Hugh Nibloe, suffered an 8-5 defeat to Latvia in the evening session at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. This result confirmed their elimination from semifinal contention, leaving them with one win from eight round-robin games. They will play Norway on Thursday at 17:35 GMT.
GB conceded four points in the opening end against Latvia (now 2-6) and trailed 5-4 after four ends. Despite good positions, they couldn't capitalize as Latvia added three points over the next two ends to secure the win.
Skip Hugh Nibloe and teammate Stewart Pimblett had reflected on the China loss with pride in the team's competitiveness despite narrow defeats, expressing hope to end strongly.
Elsewhere, Canada's undefeated team, co-skipped by Ina Forrest with Mark Ideson at third, improved to 7-0 with a 9-6 victory over Slovakia. They led 6-0 after two ends (two with the hammer, stealing four), but Slovakia tied it by stealing three over ends five and six. Canada regained control with one in the seventh and two steals in the eighth. Forrest noted: “You still have to figure out how to win in every game... At this point, we don’t want to have a loss at any point, so we’re still playing to win.” Canada leads ahead of China (6-1), with games against Korea and the U.S. remaining. Semifinals are Friday.