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Team Mouat eye third Olympics - but without Hardie
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- Figure caption, Emotional Grant Hardie and Bruce Mouat as GB miss out on gold again
- It had been thought that Hardie, 34, might step away from the sport to pursue a career in engineering after losing a second Olympic final in Italy in February.
- However, he has decided to continue as a full-time curler and will instead skip his own rink - Team Hardie - along with April's world bronze medallists, Ross Whyte and Euan Kyle, plus Craig Waddell.
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Figure caption, Emotional Grant Hardie and Bruce Mouat as GB miss out on gold again
Three members of Team Mouat have signed on to try to win an elusive Olympic curling gold medal together after consecutive silvers - but Grant Hardie has opted to leave the world's leading rink after nine hugely-successful years as a quartet.
It had been thought that Hardie, 34, might step away from the sport to pursue a career in engineering after losing a second Olympic final in Italy in February.
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