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Bobby Lammie
Born (1997-02-10) 10 February 1997 (age 27)
Team
Curling clubGogar Park CC,
Edinburgh, SCO
SkipBruce Mouat
ThirdGrant Hardie
SecondBobby Lammie
LeadHammy McMillan Jr.
AlternateRoss Whyte
Curling career
World Championship
appearances
2 (2018, 2019)
European Championship
appearances
1 (2018)
Grand Slam victories1 (2017 Boost National)
Medal record
Curling
Representing  Scotland
World Men's Curling Championship
Bronze medal – third place Las Vegas 2018
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2018 Tallinn
World Mixed Curling Championship
Bronze medal – third place Kazan 2016
World Junior Curling Championships
Gold medal – first place Copenhagen 2016
Bronze medal – third place Tallinn 2015
Winter Universiade
Gold medal – first place Almaty 2017

Bobby Lammie (born 10 February 1997) is a Scottish curler from Glasgow.[1] He currently plays second on Team Bruce Mouat.

Junior career

Lammie has been a part of the Mouat rink since 2015, when they were in juniors. Lammie was the alternate on the team at the 2015 World Junior Curling Championships, where they won a bronze medal. The following year, Lammie was promoted to third, and they won a gold medal at the 2016 World Junior Curling Championships. The next year, the team won the gold medal at the 2017 Winter Universiade. While the team was still in juniors, they won the 2015 Dumfries Challenger Series World Curling Tour event. Their gold medal at the 2016 World Juniors qualified the rink to play in the 2016 Humpty's Champions Cup Grand Slam event, where they lost in a tiebreaker.

Mixed career

Lammie has played in two World Mixed Curling Championship, playing second on Team Scotland, skipped by Cameron Bryce. At the 2015 World Mixed Curling Championship, the team finished 9th. They improved at the 2016 World Mixed Curling Championship, where they won a bronze medal.

Men's career

After juniors, the Mouat rink found immediate success on the World Curling Tour, winning the Stu Sells Oakville Tankard and Oakville OCT Fall Classic tour events to begin the season. The Team would win the 2017 Boost National, becoming the first Scottish team to win a Grand Slam title. Also on the tour that season, the team would win the Dumfries Challenger Series and the Aberdeen International Curling Championship. The team had less success at the second slam they played in that season the, 2018 Meridian Canadian Open, failing to make it to the playoffs. Later in the season, the team won the Scottish Men's Curling Championship, and defeated the British Olympic team (skipped by Kyle Smith) in a playoff to earn the right to represent Scotland at the 2018 World Men's Curling Championship.

Personal life

Lammie attended Edinburgh Napier University and University of Stirling where he studied Sport and Exercise Science.[2]

References