Great Britain has made a bold and early move in preparation for the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics by officially announcing its full 10-player curling roster more than a year ahead of the Games. This proactive decision highlights both the strength of the national program and the determination to maximize training and performance opportunities before the world’s biggest winter stage. 

The men’s team will once again be led by Bruce Mouat, who famously skipped his squad to an Olympic silver medal at Beijing 2022. Alongside him will be seasoned teammates Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie, and Hammy McMillan, with Kyle Waddell named as the alternate. This quartet has already proven its ability to compete at the highest level and is regarded as one of the top medal contenders heading into Milano-Cortina.

On the women’s side, the lineup has been refreshed with a blend of rising talent and experienced players. Rebecca Morrison and Sophie Jackson will be joined by Olympic champion Jennifer Dodds and Sophie Sinclair, with Fay Henderson serving as the alternate. The selection signals a generational shift, bringing in new faces while maintaining the competitive spirit and tactical discipline that have long been the trademarks of British curling.

After Team GB’s women stunned the world by capturing gold in Beijing, expectations will be high, and the new squad will look to carve out its own legacy. Eve Muirhead, the Chef de Mission for Team GB and herself an Olympic gold medalist, emphasized that making the team announcement so early allows athletes to fully dedicate themselves to Olympic preparation.

“By naming the squads now, we give them the clarity and time to make Milano-Cortina their absolute priority. Every training session and every competition from here on out will be geared toward achieving peak performance in 2026,” she stated. Curling remains one of Great Britain’s strongest winter sports, and by locking in their teams this far in advance, the program hopes to maintain its reputation as a global powerhouse.

The decision has been widely praised in the sporting community, with analysts noting that it reduces the uncertainty and pressure of selection in the final months before the Olympics. Instead, the athletes can focus entirely on fine-tuning their strategies, building team chemistry, and gaining experience against top international opponents in the World Curling Tour and World Championships.

For fans of British curling, the announcement provides a clear sense of direction and sets the stage for what promises to be another thrilling Olympic journey. As the countdown to Milano-Cortina continues, all eyes will be on whether these squads can deliver the consistency, precision, and resilience required to bring home more medals for Team GB.

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3 Austria 1 2 0  
4 United States 2 0 0  
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