Australian first as curlers qualify for Beijing Winter Games

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SYDNEY : Tahli Gill and Dean Hewitt will become the first Australians to compete in curling at the Olympics after winning a qualifying tournament for next year's Beijing Winter Games.The mixed doubles pair won all seven of their matches at the tournament in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands to claim one of the

SYDNEY : Tahli Gill and Dean Hewitt will become the first Australians to compete in curling at the Olympics after winning a qualifying tournament for next year's Beijing Winter Games.

Gill clinched their ticket in dramatic fashion in the final end of the tournament final against South Korea with the point that gave the Australians a 6-5 victory. Gill, 22, is a former figure skater from subtropical Brisbane, while 27-year-old Hewitt's introduction to the sport came in the cooler climes of Melbourne through his Canadian mother.

"This wasn't an easy path, but Tahli and Dean have shown outstanding form in this qualifying event with an unbeaten run. Their last match went down to the wire but they got there," he said.

 

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