THESE Scots are out to make a clean sweep when they form part of the Great Britain Wheelchair Curling Team for this year's Paralympic Winter Games.
Angie Malone, on left, from Girvan; Robert McPherson, from Bellshill, Lanarkshire, who is holding the wheelchair of the Skip Aileen Neilson, from Strathaven, Lanarkshire; and Gregor Ewan, from Elgin, Highlands, were at Braehead Curling Rink to practise on the ice.
Missing from the line-up was the fifth Scot, Tom Killin, from Edinburgh, who could not make the practice session.
They will be aiming for a medal at the Sochi Paralympic Winter Games, which take place between March 7-16. It will be the first time Russia has hosted the event.
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