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The Scottish Men's Curling Championship is the national men's curling championship for Scotland.The championship usually decides which team of curlers is sent to the World Men's Curling Championship, but in Olympic years the winner must play the British Olympic representative to play to determine the Scottish team at the Worlds. [2]
The Scottish Women's Curling Championship is the national women's curling championship for Scotland.The championship usually decides which team of curlers is sent to the World Women's Curling Championship, but in Olympic years, the winner must play the British Olympic representative to play to determine the Scottish team at the Worlds. [2]
It was the third Grand Slam event and second major of the 2024–25 curling season. Scotland's Bruce Mouat rink won their thrid straight Grand Slam title, defeating Brad Jacobs Alberta-based rink in the men's final, 5–3. It was a career 9th Slam win for the Scots, who finished the event with a 6–1 record, and took home $38,000.
Scotland beat Japan 7-2 to secure an eighth-place finish at the Women's Curling Championships before completing their campaign with an 8-2 defeat by unbeaten hosts Canada.
Holders Scotland get off to a flying start as they beat Norway 5-3 in their men's European Curling Championship opener in front of a home crowd.
Scottish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship [82] Aberdeen, Dec. 19–22: Sinclair / Brydone: Jackson / McFadzean: McMillan / Bryce Davie / Watt: Scottish Men's Curling Championship [83] Dumfries, Feb. 2–8: Scottish Women's Curling Championship [83] Dumfries, Feb. 2–8: Scottish Senior Curling Championships [84] Forfar, Feb. 13–16: M W
The Royal Caledonian Curling Club (RCCC), branded as Scottish Curling [1] is a curling club in Edinburgh, Scotland. It developed the first official rules for the sport, and is the governing body of curling in Scotland.
The Scottish Junior Curling Championships takes place every year with eight men's and women's teams playing off to try to win the title and represent Scotland at the World Junior Curling Championships. The host city is Aberdeen, where the curling takes place at Curl Aberdeen. The Scottish Junior Curling Championships dates back to 1975.