Curling kicked off the 24th edition of the Winter Olympics in Beijing on Wednesday, two days before the official opening ceremony.
Fourteen years after Michael Phelps splashed his way into Olympic history, the famous ‘Water Cube’ turned to ice and British curlers Bruce Mouat and Jennifer Dodds started the Beijing Winter Olympics by surging to a winning start of their own.
Mouat and Dodds, the reigning mixed curling world champions, secured an encouraging 9-5 opening victory over world bronze medallists Sweden in the first phase of the 10-team round-robin competition.
A three-point steal on the Swedish power-play in the penultimate end effectively sealed victory for the Scots, although they had to rely on an uncharacteristic miss by Sweden’s Almida De Vall with her final stone to evade being taken to an extra end.
“We will be trying to improve on that but it is a great start,” said Mouat. “We have never actually played that team before. We know they will be at the top end of their table at the end of the week so are really chuffed with how we played.
“To be in the same arena as all those amazing athletes before like Phelps and (Rebecca) Adlington means a lot to us, and hopefully we can keep it going.”