The 20-year-old student led veteran Markku Uusipaavalniemi of Finland 2-0 and 4-3 but went down 7-5 in the end.
What does M15 stand for?
M15 stands for Markku Uusipaavalniemi (Finnish curler)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
Great Britain's 4-3 loss to an inch-perfect last-stone draw by Finnish skip Markku Uusipaavalniemi meant MacDonald would fail to emulate his wife Fiona who scooped gold four years ago with the women in Salt Lake City.
Great Britain's 4-3 loss to an inch-perfect last-stone draw by Finnish skip Markku Uusipaavalniemi meant MacDonald would fail to emulate his wife Fiona who scooped gold four years ago.
Finnish skip Markku Uusipaavalniemi sent down an inch perfect stone to secure a 4-3 win and leave Murdoch and his four-man team standing disconsolately by the side of the rink.
Britain's 4-3 defeat to an inch-perfect last-stone draw by Finnish skip Markku Uusipaavalniemi ended MacDonald's hopes of following in the footsteps of his wife Fiona who won gold " four years ago.
David Murdoch's men were always chasing the game and Finnish skip Markku Uusipaavalniemi sent down the final stone for a 4-3 victory.
David Murdoch's men were always chasing the game and Finnish skip Markku Uusipaavalniemi sent down the last stone for a dramatic 4-3 victory that took them into the final.