Jen Dodds and Bruce Mouat left heartbroken after missing out on a second Olympic medal, as Team GB's hopes for bronze in the curling mixed doubles event slipped away from them.
Their loss to hosts Italy in the bronze medal game was a crushing blow, with the duo admitting that their disappointment is nothing new. This is not the first time they've been denied a medal at the Olympics - four years ago, they fell short of taking bronze in Beijing, leaving them once again to ponder what could have been.
"It hurts," Mouat said, his voice laced with frustration and disappointment. "We gave it our all, but sometimes things just don't go your way."
Dodds echoed his sentiments, adding that their loss was a harsh reminder that the Olympics are a cruel mistress. Despite their best efforts, they couldn't quite catch the medal they craved.
The pair's Olympic journey has been marked by moments of triumph and tragedy. While they've had some remarkable wins on the ice, they've also known the pain of coming so close only to fall short. For Mouat and Dodds, this latest disappointment will be a tough pill to swallow, but they're determined to bounce back stronger than ever.
As the curtain falls on another Olympics for Team GB's curling duo, one thing is certain: Jen Dodds and Bruce Mouat will return to the ice next winter, hungrier than ever for that elusive medal.
Their loss to hosts Italy in the bronze medal game was a crushing blow, with the duo admitting that their disappointment is nothing new. This is not the first time they've been denied a medal at the Olympics - four years ago, they fell short of taking bronze in Beijing, leaving them once again to ponder what could have been.
"It hurts," Mouat said, his voice laced with frustration and disappointment. "We gave it our all, but sometimes things just don't go your way."
Dodds echoed his sentiments, adding that their loss was a harsh reminder that the Olympics are a cruel mistress. Despite their best efforts, they couldn't quite catch the medal they craved.
The pair's Olympic journey has been marked by moments of triumph and tragedy. While they've had some remarkable wins on the ice, they've also known the pain of coming so close only to fall short. For Mouat and Dodds, this latest disappointment will be a tough pill to swallow, but they're determined to bounce back stronger than ever.
As the curtain falls on another Olympics for Team GB's curling duo, one thing is certain: Jen Dodds and Bruce Mouat will return to the ice next winter, hungrier than ever for that elusive medal.