Not the medal they wanted – but GB curlers bring spotlight to sportMedia caption, Emotional Mouat and Hardie as GB miss out on gold againByRichard WintonBBC Sport in CortinaPublished20 February 2026Updated 19 minutes agoIt’s a Thursday night in November. A pub in Glasgow’s Merchant City. Four men, all about the age of 30, are squeezed around a small table, eating and talking about what the next few months might bring. Nobody recognises them.That same pub three months later. Screens showing Scotland’s Six Nations win in Wales are changed so patrons can watch the curling. Almost everyone is anxiously staring at the TVs, willing those same four men to win a Winter Olympic final.Ultimately Team GB’s Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Hammy McMillan and Bobby Lammie – plus alternate Kyle Waddell – could not quite get it done against Canada. They had to settle for silver yet again. Just as they did in Beijing four years ago.This Scottish quartet believed standing atop the podium was their destiny this time. Indeed, Mouat referred to it as “our gold medal,” after Thursday’s epic semi-final against Switzerland – a contest which drew 3.4m viewers to the BBC at its peak.But the cloak of invincibility they have worn for much of this four-year Olympic cycle slipped against the Canadians – just as it did during the round-robin stages – and left the world champions wondering what might have been.One day, they will come to cherish those two silver medals. But not any time soon.”I’ve tried not to look at it, to be honest,” a heavy-hearted Hardie told BBC Sport, gesturing to the slab of metal resting on his chest. “Not many people can say they’ve got two of these and I’m sure one day we’ll take pride in that. But, right now, it hurts too much.” When British Olympic history is written, the names of Hardie and his pals will be included, regardless of what might have been. But who are these curlers? How did they find themselves here? And what might be next for them after another heartbreak?GB curlers denied Olympic gold at death yet again
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