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Stirling curling champ back on NHS frontline to help tackle coronavirus outbreak

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An Olympic hopeful has returned to her role as a nurse at Forth Valley Royal to help out during the coronavirus outbreak.The 26-year-old twice crowned Scottish champion from Stirling had hoped to be returning home as world champion this week.But when the World Championships in Canada were cancelled at the eleventh hour, Vicky Wright decided to head back to the NHS frontline as a surgical ward nurse at Forth Valley Royal.The young curler had been due to compete at the Womens’ World Championships in Prince George, British Columbia alongside teammates Eve Muirhead, Lauren Gray, Jen Dodds and Sophie SinclairShe said: “When we flew into Prince George after a few days training in Vancouver, we were starting to become aware that the worldwide

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