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While Olympic medals remain their No 1 target, the Aberdeen event is a key stepping stone. Full Article at The Scotsman
LEADING THE WAY: Scotland skip David Murdoch is chasing a repeat success in the European championships SCOTLAND’S defending champion David Murdoch will be in at the deep end when the action starts at the European championships at Aberdeen’s Linx Arena... Full Article at Press and Journal
Scotland's skip David Murdoch (R) and third Ewan MacDonald (C) and Euan Byers celebrate their win over Canada in the World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009. View Photo »
Location, location, location. Pittsburgh is within an hour and a half flight time from an enormous part of the population of the United States ... There's terrific population market exposure, which is attractive to foreign investors.
A BIPOLAR Aberdeen poet has had a book of his work published nearly a year after his death. David Murdoch was diagnosed with the mental health problem when he was 21. The condition can cause extreme mood swings. Full Article at Press and Journal
MISSISSAUGA -- For Kevin Martin, bad things come in threes. Last April in Moncton, Martin lost three times to Scotland's David Murdoch, who claimed the world championship title Martin had finally earned the previous year. Full Article at Canoe
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — In the glow of another victory, Glenn Howard admitted to breaking a rule. Full Article at Vancouver Sun
Scotland's skip David Murdoch (R) and third Ewan MacDonald celebrate their win over Canada during theWorld Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009. View Photo »
Never has this happened before where we've had this kind of talent on the ice. We have the reigning world champ in David Murdoch, all the international teams [who] are going to the Olympics and five unbelievably great Canadian teams
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — In the glow of another victory, Glenn Howard admitted to breaking a rule. Full Article at Canada.com
That's how three-time world champion skip Glenn Howard describes the chance to curl at the Olympic Winter Games. "The Olympics are the pinnacle of curling," Howard declared. "It's bigger than the Brier, it's bigger than the worlds. Full Article at Canoe
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Scotland's skip David Murdoch (R) and third Ewan MacDonald (C) and Euan Byers celebrate their win over Canada in the World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's skip David Murdoch (R) and third Ewan MacDonald celebrate their win over Canada during theWorld Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's skip David Murdoch (R) and third Ewan MacDonald celebrate their win over Canada during theWorld Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's skip David Murdoch (R) and third Ewan MacDonald celebrate their win over Canada during the World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's curling team hold the trophy as Canada's curling team (L) look on following the World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009. Scotland's players are David Murdoch (C) Ewan MacDonald (3rd R), Peter Smith (2nd R) and Euan Byers.
View Photo »Scotland's skip David Murdoch (L), Ewan MacDonald (2nd L), Peter Smith and Euan Byers (R) hold the trophy following their win at the World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's curling team hold the trophy as Canada's curling team (L) look on following the World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009. Scotland's players are David Murdoch (C) Ewan MacDonald (3rd R), Peter Smith (2nd R) and Euan Byers.
View Photo »Scotland's skip David Murdoch (C) watches his shot as Canada's Ben Hebert (R) and Marc Kennedy watch from behind during their World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (top) watches from behind as Scotland's skip David Murdoch (C) watches the line of the stone as teammates Ewan MacDonald (L) and Euan Byers sweep during their World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's David Murdoch, left, watches as teammates Ewan MacDonald, Peter Smith and Euan Byers, from second from left, hold the trophy after Scotland defeated Canada 8-6 to win the men's world curling championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, on Sunday, April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland skip David Murdoch, right, and third Ewan MacDonald celebrate Scotland's victory over Canada to win the men's world curling championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, on Sunday, April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's skip David Murdoch (C) reacts to a shot as Canada's Marc Kennedy (L) and Ben Hebert watch from behind during playoffs at the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 10, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's skip David Murdoch (L) closes one eye while watching the line of the rock during their game against Denmark at the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 9, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's skip David Murdoch (L) and third Ewan MacDonald stand quietly in the final moments of their game against China during the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's skip David Murdoch (C) watches as teammates Euan Byer (L) and Peter Smith sweep during their World Men's Curling Championships game against Finland in Moncton, New Brunswick April 6, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's skip David Murdoch (R) watches from behind Germany's skip Andy Kapp during the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 5, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's skip David Murdoch (L) shouts to team mates during their World Men's Curling Championships game against The U.S. in Moncton, New Brunswick April 5, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's skip David Murdoch (L) shouts to team mates as U.S. lead John Benton watches from behind during the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 5, 2009.
View Photo »David Murdoch (C) of team Scotland eyes the stone, while Euan Byers (L), and Peter Smith (R) sweep in the final between Scotland and Norway on December 13, 2008, at the European Curling championships in Ornskoldsvik.
View Photo »Germany's Andreas Lang (C) and Holger Hohner (R) play while Ewan MacDonald and David Murdoch (L) of Scotland follow the stone during the semi final against Germany on December 12, 2008 during the European Curling championship in Ornskoldsvik.
View Photo »Scotland's skip David Murdoch watches play during their World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game against Canada in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's David Murdoch, Ewan MacDonald, Peter Smith, Euan Byers, Graeme Connal and David Hay, left to right, march down the ice after defeating Canada to win the men's world curling championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, on Sunday, April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's David Murdoch, Ewan MacDonald, Peter Smith and Euan Byers, left to right, hold the trophy after defeating Canada to win the men's world curling championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, on Sunday, April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's David Murdoch, Ewan MacDonald, Peter Smith and Euan Byers, left to right, hold the trophy after defeating Canada to win the men's world curling championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, on Sunday, April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's skip David Murdoch shouts to teammates to sweep during their playoff game against Canada at the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 10, 2009. Scotland defeated Canada.
View Photo »Scotland's skip David Murdoch (R) and third Ewan MacDonald celebrate their win over Canada during theWorld Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Location, location, location. Pittsburgh is within an hour and a half flight time from an enormous part of the population of the United States ... There's terrific population market exposure, which is attractive to foreign investors.
Never has this happened before where we've had this kind of talent on the ice. We have the reigning world champ in David Murdoch, all the international teams [who] are going to the Olympics and five unbelievably great Canadian teams
Location, location, location. Pittsburgh is within an hour and a half flight time from an enormous part of the population of the United States ... There's terrific population market exposure, which is attractive to foreign investors.
There is no better feeling than winning in Canada, the audiences are so good ... I love it. They appreciate so many of the shots. It gives you a real buzz.
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