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The Co-operative Funeralcare recently sponsored the Scottish National Curling Championships for the second year running.

Scotland’s finest curling teams gathered at the Dewars Rinks in Perth to compete for the men’s and women’s titles.

The Co-operative Funeralcare women’s championship was retained by Eve Muirhead and her Perth-based team of Claire Hamilton, Vicki Adams and Anna Sloan. Eve will now lead the team to represent Scotland at the World Women’s Championship in Latvia next month.

Tom Brewster and his Aberdeen team won their third successive Co-operative Funeralcare men’s championship and will also go on to represent the country, competing at the World Men’s Curling Championship in Canada.

Images: Team Muirhead (L-R) John Taylor, the Co-operative Funeralcare national community manager; Claire Hamilton; Vicki Adams; Anna Sloan; Eve Muirhead; and David Hendry, chairman of the Co-operative Funeralcare.

Team Brewster (L-R) John Taylor, the Co-operative Funeralcare national community manager; Michael Goodfellow; Scott Andrews; Greg Drummond; Tom Brewster; David Murdoch; and David Hendry, chairman of the Co-operative Funeralcare.

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