Summary
Great Britain's men's curling team won a silver medal at the Winter Olympics, losing to Canada in the final. This was the second time in a row they finished as silver medallists, missing out on a gold medal once more.
Key Facts
- Great Britain's men's curling team won silver at the Winter Olympics.
- Canada defeated Team GB in the final with a score of 9-6.
- The British team included Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Hammy McMillan, and Bobby Lammie, with Kyle Waddell as an alternate.
- Team GB also won silver at the previous Winter Olympics.
- Great Britain is known for its strong curling team, having won multiple World and European Championships.
- The British team was favored to win, arriving as world champions.
- Despite having the advantage at some points, Team GB could not capitalize and secure the gold medal.