Curler's Paralympic Dream Alive After Cancer

Curler's Paralympic Dream Alive After Cancer
  • Curler undergoing immunotherapy for cancer
  • Training with Scotland squad has helped her cope with treatment
  • Wheelchair Curling World Championships are the final chance for qualification points
  • Team event features teams from around the world
  • Mixed doubles event will make its Paralympic debut in 2026
The curler, who has been undergoing immunotherapy, says she is in a good place ahead of the World Championships in Stevenston, North Ayrshire. Training with her squad has been crucial in helping her manage her treatment, allowing her to focus on her sport and forget about her cancer. The Championships are the final chance for her team to gain qualification points for the 2026 Winter Paralympics. The team event will feature teams from around the world, including Canada, China, and the United States, and will be followed by the mixed doubles event, which will make its Paralympic debut in Milan-Cortina next year.