Olympics-Men's curling gold there for the taking, says Britain's Mouat


(Reuters) -Britain's men's curling team will bid to end a century-long wait for gold at the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics in 2026 and skip Bruce Mouat is confident the win is theirs for the taking, with his belief stemming from their form over the last year.

In Beijing in 2022, Mouat became the first curler to represent Britain in both the men's and mixed doubles events, leading the men to silver and finishing fourth in the doubles alongside Jennifer Dodds.

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