A female athlete in a white, red, and blue uniform playing curling on an indoor ice rink.

Holly Wilkie Milne

“Hi, I’m Holly Wilkie-Milne, a British Curling athlete who has represented Scotland and GB at multiple World Championship-level events. I started curling at the age of 7 and continue to play because I love the challenge, the ice, and the constant drive to improve.”

NdS  Ambassador

We’re proud to introduce Holly Wilkie-Milne as a Neurodiverse Sport Ambassador. Holly is an elite British Curling athlete who has represented Scotland and Great Britain at multiple World Junior Championships and World University Winter Games.

With traits (and challenges) associated with ADHD, Holly’s personal journey in sport is just as inspiring as her performance on the ice. After struggling to find belonging in traditional school sport, she found confidence, identity, and purpose through curling. Now, she uses her voice to advocate for environments where neurodivergent athletes feel seen, supported, and empowered to succeed—on their own terms.

A young woman outside on an indoor curling rink holding a silver trophy and wearing a medal around her neck.

Interests & Fun Facts

“I love art and often spend time at my easel working on paintings and illustrations.

I’m an avid reader and own around 500 books, which causes some serious clutter in my flat!

Curling season can be intense—so I always carve out time for friends, family, and fun.

I love a good ‘Coffee and Yap’ or a night of dancing, especially after a big competition.”

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