"Forecasting belongs to the betting offices." The curling couple prefers quiet work before the Paralympics to big talk
Estonian wheelchair curling duo Ain Villau and Kätlin Riidebach prepare for the Milan-Cortina Paralympic Games amid high expectations after winning bronze at the previous World Championships.
Latvian wheelchair curlers will compete in Milan-Cortina Paralympics with a changed lineup
Latvian wheelchair curlers will compete in the upcoming Milan-Cortina Paralympics with a new team member due to health issues affecting Jurijs Volgins.
Villau and Riidebach are ready for the Paralympics: the goal is to make their best throws
Estonian wheelchair curling team members Ain Villau and Kätlin Riidebach are preparing for the upcoming Paralympic Games in Cortina, Italy, with the aim of delivering their best performance.
Estonia is represented by a mixed wheelchair curling pair at the Milano Cortina Paralympic Games. 'We are trying to get our throws in sync.'
Estonia will be represented by a mixed wheelchair curling pair, Ain Villau and Kätlin Riidebach, at the upcoming Milano Cortina Paralympic Games.
Ready for psychological games: Latvian curlers motivated to secure a spot at the Paralympic summit
The Latvian wheelchair curling team is preparing for its second Paralympic Games with the aim of competing at a high level despite resource differences.
Throwing stones with a stick more delicate than fingertips... Going for a 'happy end'
The South Korean wheelchair curling team prepares for the upcoming Winter Paralympics in Milan, aiming to achieve medal success after a rigorous training period.
Latvian flag bearers at the Paralympic Games will be wheelchair curlers Rožkova and Lasmans
Latvian athletes Rožkova and Lasmans will carry the national flag at the upcoming Winter Paralympic Games in Milan-Cortina, marking significant achievements in their careers.
ParalympicsGB's gardening enthusiast hoping to cut rivals down to size on Milano Cortina ice
Karen Aspey, a 57-year-old gardening enthusiast from Wigan, has been selected for the ParalympicsGB wheelchair curling team for the Milano Cortina 2026 games, alongside notable teammates including Hugh Nibloe.