24-02-2023, 00:33
The competition proper gets underway on Saturday 25 February in Füssen in Germany (only just) and ends on Saturday 4 March with the Medal Games.
You've already seen the Women's Team from Scotland earlier in the thread, so there's no point in showing you again. They open their event with games at 9am against hosts Germany, then Latvia at 7.30pm. Sunday sees them play Japan at 2pm. Japan are the reigning Champions with virtually the same team again, while Sweden, Norway and Canada will be close behind.
The Scotland Men are Orrin Carson (Skip), Logan Carson (Vice-Skip), Archie Hyslop (Second), Charlie Gibb (Lead) and Alternate Scott Hyslop.
The Men start their competition against Canada on Saturday at 2pm, followed by Turkiye at 9am on Sunday, then Italy at 7pm. Scotland are the current Champions with a totally different team. Germany, Norway and Canada will be stern opponents.
You've already seen the Women's Team from Scotland earlier in the thread, so there's no point in showing you again. They open their event with games at 9am against hosts Germany, then Latvia at 7.30pm. Sunday sees them play Japan at 2pm. Japan are the reigning Champions with virtually the same team again, while Sweden, Norway and Canada will be close behind.
The Scotland Men are Orrin Carson (Skip), Logan Carson (Vice-Skip), Archie Hyslop (Second), Charlie Gibb (Lead) and Alternate Scott Hyslop.
The Men start their competition against Canada on Saturday at 2pm, followed by Turkiye at 9am on Sunday, then Italy at 7pm. Scotland are the current Champions with a totally different team. Germany, Norway and Canada will be stern opponents.
Cabbage is still good for you