Ross Whyte and Fay Henderson win third straight Scottish curling titles

Ross Whyte and Fay Henderson each secured their third consecutive national titles at the Hardie Engineering Scottish Curling Championships in Dumfries. Whyte's team defeated Kyle Waddell's team 8-6 in an extra end in the men's final, while Henderson's team beat Callie Soutar's team 7-4 in the women's final, both on Saturday. The victories come as Scotland prepares to select representatives for the upcoming world championships.

The Hardie Engineering Scottish Curling Championships concluded in Dumfries with back-to-back three-peats for Ross Whyte in the men's division and Fay Henderson in the women's division. On Saturday, Team Whyte overcame Team Kyle Waddell in a closely contested final, winning 8-6 after an extra end. In the women's final, Team Henderson prevailed over Team Callie Soutar with a score of 7-4.

Whyte, currently ranked No. 4 in the world, has been in strong form. Just last month, his team defeated Waddell 6-3 in the men's final of the Crown Royal Players' Championship, marking Whyte's second career Grand Slam of Curling championship. A post on social media highlighted the achievement: "A big win for Ross Whyte's rink in the Scottish men's curling final, as they pick up a third straight domestic title!" (Curling Stadium Europe).

Notably absent from the tournament were Team Bruce Mouat and Team Rebecca Morrison, who had represented Great Britain at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. Scotland's curling authorities will soon announce the teams selected to compete at the world championships.

These domestic successes underscore the depth of talent in Scottish curling, with Whyte and Henderson continuing their dominance on the national stage.

Artículos relacionados

Team GB curlers with silver medals on Olympic podium, led by Bruce Mouat, celebrating Milan 2026 achievement and eyeing 2030 gold.
Imagen generada por IA

Team GB curlers eye 2030 Olympics after Milan silver medal

Reportado por IA Imagen generada por IA

Team GB's men's curling team secured a silver medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, losing 6-9 to Canada in the final. The squad, led by skip Bruce Mouat, expressed interest in targeting gold at the 2030 Games in France but plans to decide after summer discussions. Their achievement has inspired young curlers in Scotland.

Ross Whyte and Fay Henderson will make their debuts at the World Curling Championships after each securing three successive Scottish titles. Whyte's team will represent Scotland in the men's event in Ogden, USA, while Henderson's team competes in the women's event in Calgary, Canada. Scotland enters as the defending men's champions.

Reportado por IA

Olympians including silver medallists Kyle Waddell and Ross Whyte, along with Fay Henderson, will compete at the 2026 Scottish Curling Championships this weekend. The event at the Dumfries Ice Bowl will be broadcast live on BBC platforms. Both men's and women's competitions feature five teams each, with defending champions aiming for third successive titles.

Canada's men's curling team, led by skip Brad Jacobs, defeated Great Britain 9-6 to win gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. The victory came amid controversy over double-touching accusations during an earlier match against Sweden. Jacobs addressed critics in a post-event media conference, emphasizing the team's integrity and motivation.

Reportado por IA

Sweden's Niklas Edin captured his record eighth men's world curling championship title with a 9-6 victory over Canada's Matt Dunstone in the final in Ogden, Utah. The win avenges a disappointing Olympic performance earlier this year. Edin and his team proved their top form after early setbacks.

A combined Vernon-Penticton-Kamloops curling team skipped by Jim Cotter won the 2026 B.C. Senior Men's Curling Championship with a 6-4 victory over Dave Belway's rink on March 1 in Penticton. The women's title went to Shiella Cowan's New Westminster-Vancouver team, who defended their crown by beating Danielle Shaughnessy's Kelowna foursome 6-4 in an extra end. Both winning teams will represent British Columbia at the Canadian Senior Curling Championships in Saskatoon from December 6 to 13.

Reportado por IA

Top Canadian female curlers have convened in Mississauga for the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the nation's premier women's curling event. This marks the first time the championship is hosted in the Greater Toronto Area at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre. Eighteen elite teams are competing for the title and a spot at the world championship.

 

 

 

Este sitio web utiliza cookies

Utilizamos cookies para análisis con el fin de mejorar nuestro sitio. Lee nuestra política de privacidad para más información.
Rechazar