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    Bruce Mouat (/ˈmaʊət/; born 27 August 1994 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish curler from Stirling. He currently skips his own team out of the Gogar Park Curling...
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  • substance. On the men's side, Scotland's Team Bruce Mouat defeated Newfoundland's Brad Gushue 10–3. The win gave Mouat his first Tour Challenge, and with it a...
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  • Mouat may refer to: Bruce Mouat (born 1994), Scottish curler Elizabeth Mouat (1825–1918), English shipwreck survivor Frederic J. Mouat (1816–1897), British...
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  • Shuster) respectively. Later in the day, defending champions Scotland (Bruce Mouat) also clinched a berth after defeating hosts Switzerland (Yannick Schwaller)...
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  • Pierre Charette, Glen Despins, Dale Duguid, Bert Gretzinger, Glenn Howard, Bruce Korte, Allan Lyburn, William Lyburn, Kevin Martin, Greg McAulay, Wayne Middaugh...
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  • Scottish curler from Glasgow. He currently plays lead on Team Bruce Mouat. With Mouat, McMillan Jr. has won gold at the world men's championship in 2023...
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  • 15–18 Bruce Mouat Yannick Schwaller CHF 35,000 CHF 12,000 World Curling 7.0000 4 Euro Super Series Stirling, Scotland, Aug. 21–25 Bruce Mouat Ross Whyte...
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  • Curling Championships and 2019 Winter Universiade. As alternate for the Bruce Mouat rink, he won two European championship titles (2018, 2021) and earned...
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  • third of the Team Ross Whyte rink. Brydone was the alternate on the Bruce Mouat rink representing Scotland that won a gold medal at the 2016 World Junior...
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  • the game 11–3. In the final, Scotland easily defeated Canada 9–3. The Bruce Mouat rink, representing Scotland won their first World title, and the first...
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  • who now resides in Glasgow. He currently plays second on Team Bruce Mouat. With Mouat, Lammie has won gold at the world men's championship in 2023 and...
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  • Scottish curler from Glasgow. He currently plays third on Team Bruce Mouat. With Mouat, Hardie has won gold at the world men's championship in 2023 and...
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    country's flagbearers during the opening ceremony. Meanwhile curler Bruce Mouat was the flagbearer during the closing ceremony. British athletes won...
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  • September 18, 2023 were invited. Top world team ranking men's teams: Bruce Mouat Brendan Bottcher Brad Gushue Joël Retornaz Niklas Edin Yannick Schwaller...
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  • ranking men's teams: Joël Retornaz Brendan Bottcher Yannick Schwaller Bruce Mouat Niklas Edin Brad Gushue Ross Whyte Matt Dunstone Kevin Koe Magnus Ramsfjell...
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  • complete. Top Year-to-Date men's teams: Joël Retornaz Brendan Bottcher Bruce Mouat Ross Whyte Yannick Schwaller Brad Gushue Niklas Edin Matt Dunstone Mike...
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  • Geneva won their second straight Ontario tour event, defeating Scotland's Bruce Mouat 5–3 in the championship game. The team, consisting of Schwaller, Benoît...
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    This put them into the playoffs in a game against Scotland, skipped by Bruce Mouat, which they lost, eliminating the team. The team wrapped up the season...
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  • Men's Curling Championship Dumfries, Feb. 4-10 Ross Whyte James Craik Bruce Mouat Scottish Women's Curling Championship Dumfries, Feb. 4-10 Fay Henderson...
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  • Champion Bruce Mouat rink won the men's event on home ice, defeating their compatriots, the Ross Whyte rink in the final on the same weekend as Mouat's 29th...
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  • Eriksson Rasmus Wranå Christoffer Sundgren Daniel Magnusson  Great Britain Bruce Mouat Grant Hardie Bobby Lammie Hammy McMillan Jr. Ross Whyte  Canada Brad...
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  • Island 2024 arena Bell Aliant Centre Purse CAD$175,000 Current champions (2024) Men Bruce Mouat Women Kerri Einarson Current edition  2024 Tour Challenge...
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  • the men's event, a repeat of the 2023 final saw Bruce Mouat defeat Ross Whyte in a close 4–3 game. Mouat and his rink of Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie and...
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  • are listed as follows: Klíma Kiiskinen Totzek Retornaz Gösgens Ramsfjell Mouat Edin Schwaller Karagöz Final Round Robin Standings All draw times are listed...
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  • challenges Team Whyte played in, they lost in the final of all four to Team Bruce Mouat. Team Whyte had a strong start to the 2021–22 season, reaching the final...
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  • men's teams: Joël Retornaz Brendan Bottcher Brad Gushue Niklas Edin Bruce Mouat Yannick Schwaller Ross Whyte Matt Dunstone Kevin Koe Korey Dropkin Magnus...
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  • Alternate: Alexander Magan Skip: Third: Second: Lead: Alternate: Skip: Bruce Mouat Third: Grant Hardie Second: Bobby Lammie Lead: Hammy McMillan Jr. Alternate:...
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  • Korey Dropkin, with the remainder of the team shifting positions. Team Mouat played with three players. Team Retornaz played with three players. Jason...
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  • world champion Bruce Mouat rink of Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie and Hammy McMillan Jr. won 8–5 over Scottish rivals Ross Whyte. Team Mouat finished 3–1 through...
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  • the men's side, Bruce Mouat of Scotland won his second career Grand Slam by defeating Team Brendan Bottcher 6–3 in the final. Mouat previously won the...
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