Eve Muirhead retires from curling as Olympic, European and world mixed doubles champion

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Eve Muirhead makes “the hardest decision of my life” to retire from curling as the current Olympic, European and world mixed…

Eve Muirhead
Muirhead won gold for Britain at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing

Olympic curling champion Eve Muirhead has retired from the sport, calling it “the hardest decision of my life”.

The 32-year-old, who is also European and world mixed doubles champion, announced her decision on Twitter, saying she was “looking forward to exploring more opportunities”.

Muirhead told fans to “watch this space”.

The Perth-born Scot led the Great Britain side which won gold at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.

As skip, she claimed the elusive gold medal in China at the fourth time of asking, the pinnacle of a career during which she became Scotland’s most decorated ever curler.

In 2014 she became the youngest skip to win an Olympic medal as her team claimed bronze.

For Scotland, Muirhead won the European Championships three times, and became world mixed doubles champion earlier this year alongside Bobby Lammie.

She was made an MBE in 2020 and gained further recognition for her services to curling in the most recent Queen’s Birthday Honours earlier this year when she was appointed an OBE.

“I do feel that this is the right time for me to retire from curling,” said Muirhead.

“I definitely didn’t make the decision quickly. It took a lot of time to speak to people who are close to me and also to make sure that me myself was making the right choice and of course retiring as European, world and Olympic champion is something pretty special and something I never ever dreamt of.”

Following her announcement, SportScotland chief executive Stewart Harris said: ”The impact that Eve Muirhead has had on curling in Scotland is unparalleled.

“Eve’s 11 gold medals in Olympic Games, World Championships and European Championships are a true testament to her dedication to curling over these years.”

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