Angie Malone MBE
Athlete Information
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Region
Glasgow
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Date of Birth
26/05/1965
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Classification
n/a
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Bio
Angie Malone first tried wheelchair curling in 2003 and quickly took to the sport. One year later, she was part of the Scotland team that were crowned world champions.
Angie and Scotland retained their world title in 2005 on home ice and she made her ParalympicsGB debut at the Turin 2006 Winter Paralympic Games where the sport made its debut on the winter programme and the ParalympicsGB team won silver.
A year later Angie was back on the podium, this time as a World Championship bronze medallist.
In 2010 Angie was part of the ParalympicsGB team that travelled to the Winter Games in Vancouver where they finished sixth.
The team bounced back in style four years later however with a bronze medal at Sochi 2014 – Angie’s second Paralympic medal, while she added to her world medal tally in 2017 with bronze.
Angie was part of the team that competed at PyeongChang 2018 - her fourth Paralympic Games - but the team were unable to progress to the playoffs.
Angie’s contributions to wheelchair curling were also recognised in 2017 when she was made an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list.
Major results
2014 Sochi Paralympic Games
- Bronze
2010 Vancouver Paralympic Games
- Sixth
2006 Turin Paralympic Games
- Silver
2017 World Championships, Gangneung, South Korea
- Bronze
2011 World Championships, Prague, Czech Republic
- Silver
2007 World Championships, Solleftea, Norway
- Bronze
2005 World Championships, Braehead, Scotland
- Gold
2004 World Championships, Sursee, Switzerland
- Gold
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