British curling duo Jen Dodds and Bruce Mouat have once again expressed their disappointment after missing out on a medal at the Olympics. This time, it was Italy that edged them out in the curling mixed doubles bronze medal game, leaving them to rue another heartbreak.
The 36-year-old Olympic pair are no strangers to disappointment, having missed out on bronze at Beijing four years ago. Their loss to Italy marked their second Olympic defeat in a row, with Dodds and Mouat describing it as "hurtful".
Dodds, who is competing in her third Olympics, said: "It hurts. You always want to finish higher than you did before." Mouat added that the experience had left him feeling "disappointed" again.
The pair will now look to draw on their disappointment and use it as motivation for future competitions. Their Olympic campaign may not have ended with a medal, but they remain one of Britain's most talented curling teams.
Their loss was a blow to the British team, which had been hoping to secure another medal in the sport. The result marked a disappointing end to an otherwise impressive Olympics for Team GB, who won four medals overall.
The disappointment will be all the more poignant for Dodds and Mouat, who will now have to wait until 2030 for their next Olympic appearance. They will return to competition refreshed and determined to make up for lost time, as they look to bring home a medal for Britain in the years to come.
The 36-year-old Olympic pair are no strangers to disappointment, having missed out on bronze at Beijing four years ago. Their loss to Italy marked their second Olympic defeat in a row, with Dodds and Mouat describing it as "hurtful".
Dodds, who is competing in her third Olympics, said: "It hurts. You always want to finish higher than you did before." Mouat added that the experience had left him feeling "disappointed" again.
The pair will now look to draw on their disappointment and use it as motivation for future competitions. Their Olympic campaign may not have ended with a medal, but they remain one of Britain's most talented curling teams.
Their loss was a blow to the British team, which had been hoping to secure another medal in the sport. The result marked a disappointing end to an otherwise impressive Olympics for Team GB, who won four medals overall.
The disappointment will be all the more poignant for Dodds and Mouat, who will now have to wait until 2030 for their next Olympic appearance. They will return to competition refreshed and determined to make up for lost time, as they look to bring home a medal for Britain in the years to come.