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Silver Again, Spotlight Forever: How Team GB Curlers Lifted Their Sport

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Last updated: February 23, 2026 10:29 am
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Team GB curlers Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Hammy McMillan and Bobby Lammie after winning Olympic silver.
Team GB curlers reflect after another Olympic silver medal that helped transform curling’s popularity across Britain.
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On a quiet Thursday evening in November, a small pub in Glasgow’s Merchant City hosted four men crowded around a table, sharing food and casually discussing the months ahead. They blended in completely—no glances, no recognition, no hint of what was to come.

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The Team That Changed British CurlingA Legacy Bigger Than Gold

Fast forward three months, and that same pub told a very different story. Rugby highlights gave way to curling on the screens. Conversations stopped. Nearly everyone watched in silence, urging those same four men toward Olympic glory.

That quartet—Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Hammy McMillan and Bobby Lammie, alongside alternate Kyle Waddell—came agonisingly close once again. Defeat to Canada in the Winter Olympic final meant another silver medal, echoing their result from Beijing four years earlier.

This time, belief ran deeper. Confidence was high. Momentum was real. After a dramatic semi-final victory over Switzerland that drew millions of viewers across the UK, gold felt inevitable. Mouat even described it as “our gold medal” before the final stone was thrown.

But curling is unforgiving. Canada exposed rare cracks in a team that had dominated the sport for four years. The same vulnerability had surfaced earlier in the round-robin stage, and it returned when it mattered most.

Silver medals will one day be cherished. That day is not today.

Hardie, visibly emotional, admitted the disappointment was still raw. Pride would come later. For now, the weight of what might have been felt heavier than the medal itself.

Yet history will remember them regardless.


The Team That Changed British Curling

To understand their journey, you have to rewind almost a decade—back to when four familiar names decided to take a leap together.

Hardie and McMillan, cousins from south-west Scotland, already shared ice time. Lammie grew up nearby. Mouat, raised in Edinburgh, knew them all through school and competition circuits. Curling may be niche, but within it, these players were far from strangers.

When discussions began about forming a new elite team, one goal topped their list: Olympic gold.

They made a bold move—refusing to enter Britain’s high-performance programme unless they could do so as a unit. The gamble paid off. The team stayed intact, results followed, and dominance soon became routine.

Since then, Team Mouat has reshaped the men’s game. Multiple world titles, European championships, and a record haul of Grand Slam victories cemented their reputation as the benchmark in modern curling.

Each player brought something unique. Mouat’s leadership and shot-calling earned him recognition as one of the finest skips the sport has seen. Hardie became known for tactical brilliance. McMillan and Lammie redefined sweeping, turning raw athleticism into a decisive weapon.

What was once seen as a precision sport evolved into something faster, more physical, and more intense.


A Legacy Bigger Than Gold

They may have missed the medal they wanted most, but their impact reaches far beyond the podium. Curling pubs filled. Viewing figures soared. A new generation paid attention.

Silver never felt so significant.

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