GB curling stars to face off in new Rock League

Team GB's men's curling team, fresh from a silver medal at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics, will compete against each other in the upcoming Rock League franchise. Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Hammy McMillan, and Bobby Lammie have signed up for the league starting in April. The players will take a break after the Olympics before deciding their future paths.

The four curlers from Team GB—Mouat, Hardie, McMillan, and Lammie—secured a second consecutive silver medal at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. They reached the playoffs after a dramatic run, delivering their strongest performance against Switzerland to earn the medal, though they fell to Canada in the final.

Reflecting on the achievement, Hardie expressed pride despite the outcome: "There has not been a lot of sleep, especially that first night. We owed it to ourselves to have a few drinks together and celebrate the week we had as much as it didn’t end in the way we would have liked. It was still a fantastic achievement. We are very proud to come back with a medal for Great Britain, especially with all the support we have had back home. The whole nation put their support behind us. The number of messages throughout the week was really heartwarming. It makes you appreciate it but also even more gutted that we couldn’t deliver a gold medal for everybody."

Now, attention shifts to the Rock League, a new curling franchise set to launch in April. For the first time in nearly a decade, the tight-knit team will face off against one another. Hardie, who will be skipped by American Korey Dropkin, described the prospect as "a really exciting prospect, it is going to be very competitive. Playing against the boys you have played with for nine years will be different and interesting, a new challenge. We will get a nice big break in the summer and decide after that what the future does look like."

Mouat will partner with Jen Dodds, McMillan with Italian Joël Retornaz, and Lammie with Sweden’s Niklas Edin and Seol Ye-eun. Lammie noted the change: "It will be a little weird at first, it has been a while since we played against each other. It will be quite cool and some change to play with different people, it will give us new perspective. It will be interesting to see how that unfolds. It will definitely be competitive amongst us, and we will all want to beat each other."

The group hopes the league builds on the Olympic momentum, which drew record viewership in the UK via TNT Sports on discovery+. Lammie added: "We would love to get more people involved in the sport, to try it themselves and tune into these other competitions that we play. Some TV coverage of them would be amazing... If people have easier access to it, hopefully more people will tune in and help grow the sport."

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Team GB curlers with silver medals on Olympic podium, led by Bruce Mouat, celebrating Milan 2026 achievement and eyeing 2030 gold.
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Team GB curlers eye 2030 Olympics after Milan silver medal

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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.

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.

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Curling's first professional league, the Rock League, will launch its inaugural season in Toronto from April 6 to 12, following the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics. CBC Sports has partnered to provide over 40 hours of live streaming coverage, including national TV broadcasts of playoffs and championships. The league features six elite mixed-gender global franchises with new formats and an entertainment-focused experience.

The curling world is undergoing significant roster shifts following the Olympic Games, with several teams disbanding and new lineups forming for the 2026-27 season. Players from Canada, South Korea, and other nations have announced splits, retirements, and fresh team compositions. These moves highlight the dynamic nature of the sport post-Olympics.

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Prince William and Princess Kate recently visited Scotland’s National Curling Academy in Stirling, where they received curling lessons from Team GB athletes Jen Dodds and Bruce Mouat. The royals attempted the sport ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics, showing nerves but impressive form. This encounter highlights the building excitement for Great Britain's curling squad in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo.

As the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics approach, Canadian curlers are gearing up for a demanding competition slate. Brett Gallant will compete in mixed doubles with wife Jocelyn Peterman before joining the men's team, while Emma Miskew and Rachel Homan aim to end Canada's women's curling medal drought. Google marked the occasion with an animated doodle celebrating the sport.

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Several American curlers from clubs across the country are heading to the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, Italy, representing Team USA in men's and mixed doubles events. Athletes like Luc Violette and Ben Richardson, who honed their skills at Seattle's Granite Curling Club, join mixed doubles pair Korey Dropkin and Cory Thiesse in pursuing Olympic dreams while balancing full-time jobs. The competitions begin on February 4 with mixed doubles preliminaries.

 

 

 

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