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Brits in Winter action


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First two Brits in World Cup action today in the Freeski Big Air in Chur, :SUI. Qualifiers this morning, finals this evening.  Unfortunately we are geo-blocked for the livestream…..

 

Chris McGregor in the Men’s & Kirsty Muir in the Women.  Both have chances of making the Final, don’t want to put the Commentators’ Curse on them.

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Chris didn’t make it through. Kirsty in action now, but has already got a good run down.

 

Safely through in Fourth.

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Updates on GBR in skeleton and bobsleigh

 

In bobsleigh, Brad Hall has got off to a decent start to the season by finishing 2nd in the 2 man event then winning the 4 man race North American Cup races in Whistler . Small fields but the US, Canadians and Swiss were represented by strong crews.

 

In skeleton Jacob Salisbury and Craig Thompson have both had a 3rd and a 6th in the 2 Inter-Continental Cup (2nd tier) races in Norway. Amelia Coltman had 2 6ths in the women's races

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Game 1 in the Curling - Women beat Turkey last night, men have just beaten German 6-4 after extra end.   Charlie Guest has qualified 9th in the first round of the first Levi Slalom 

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1 hour ago, Grassmarket said:

Game 1 in the Curling - Women beat Turkey last night, men have just beaten German 6-4 after extra end.   Charlie Guest has qualified 9th in the first round of the first Levi Slalom 

Oh dear, Charlie DNF.  But there’s a god result coming.

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Scottish men continue to dominate - now up to 7-0 and certain to qualify for the Semis.  Women are 3-4 - safe from relegation but will need a whole lot of luck to qualify.

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