Summary
THE sport of curling has been riding high since an all-Scottish women's team swept to victory at the 2002 Olympics.
A decade on, however, it became the somewhat unlikely setting for a court battle after a curling champion who was "deeply hurt" by a claim that she had refused to play for the national team sued her former coach for defamation.See the full content of this document
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Scots Curling Skip Awarded Pound(S)21,950 for Defamation
Now Gail Munro, 43, has been awarded pound(s)21,950 in damages after the successful legal action against former national coach Derek Brown over comments he made during the World Lad...
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