Sportscotland institute empowers Scottish curlers for 2026 Olympics

Scotland's curlers are benefiting from top-level support provided by the sportscotland institute of sport as they prepare for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. This assistance, combined with the British Curling Performance Programme, includes world-class coaching and cutting-edge data analysis. Athletes like Sophie Jackson and Kyle Waddell share how this backing enhances their training and competitiveness.

Scotland's curling community is receiving comprehensive support from the sportscotland institute of sport, aimed at elevating their performance ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. This initiative, integrated with the British Curling Performance Programme, offers resources such as world-class coaching and advanced data analysis, enabling athletes to push their limits and maintain a competitive edge in the sport. Curlers Sophie Jackson, Rebecca Morrison, Kyle Waddell, and Hammy McMillan have highlighted the impact of this support on their preparation. They describe how it shapes their daily training routines and contributes to improved results, positioning Team GB strongly for the upcoming games. This structured backing underscores the commitment to excellence in Scottish curling on the international stage.

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