30-04-2022, 23:55
Scotland's Eve Muirhead and Bobby Lammie defeated Alina Paetz and Sven Michel of Switzerland by 9-7 to win Gold. The Scots led by 7-2 after 4 ends and played a cagey game to leave the Swiss with too much to do.
After the game, Scotland’s Bobby Lammie said, “It feels good. It hasn’t settled in yet, but the week we’ve had here, it felt like we were controlling everything we were doing, so we’re just delighted today. We’ve had a world-ride of a season and to cap it off this way — it’s been a memorable season for Scottish curling.”
His teammate, Eve Muirhead, said, “In Mixed Doubles, it’s never over till it’s over, and as much as we had that five-point lead you’re always just clinging on. One or two half-shots let them back into it. As much as we gave up that big steal of two, we kept our composure, and we knew if we scored it would be good.”
She added, “That’s the complete set of titles for me now, so I don’t know where to go from here. It’s been a phenomenal year and to cap it off with Bobby is really special.”
Pia-Lisa Scholl and Klaudius Harsch of Germany won Bronze by beating brother and sister Magnus and Maia Ramsfjell of Norway by 7-5 in a fluctuating game.
GOLD - Scotland
SILVER - Switzerland
BRONZE - Germany
After the game, Scotland’s Bobby Lammie said, “It feels good. It hasn’t settled in yet, but the week we’ve had here, it felt like we were controlling everything we were doing, so we’re just delighted today. We’ve had a world-ride of a season and to cap it off this way — it’s been a memorable season for Scottish curling.”
His teammate, Eve Muirhead, said, “In Mixed Doubles, it’s never over till it’s over, and as much as we had that five-point lead you’re always just clinging on. One or two half-shots let them back into it. As much as we gave up that big steal of two, we kept our composure, and we knew if we scored it would be good.”
She added, “That’s the complete set of titles for me now, so I don’t know where to go from here. It’s been a phenomenal year and to cap it off with Bobby is really special.”
Pia-Lisa Scholl and Klaudius Harsch of Germany won Bronze by beating brother and sister Magnus and Maia Ramsfjell of Norway by 7-5 in a fluctuating game.
GOLD - Scotland
SILVER - Switzerland
BRONZE - Germany
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