Mark Watt (born 31 October 1999 in Stirling) is a Scottish curler from Auchterarder. He currently plays third on Team Kyle Waddell. Playing for James Craik, Watt won gold at the 2023 Winter World University Games and bronze at the 2020 World Junior Curling Championships.
Watt won the Scottish Junior Curling Championships in 2020, playing third for James Craik. The team also included second Blair Haswell and lead Niall Ryder. This earned the rink the right to represent Scotland at the 2020 World Junior Curling Championships, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. There, they topped the round robin with a 7âÂÂ2 record, earning themselves a spot in the playoffs. The team then lost to Switzerland's Marco Hösli 9âÂÂ6 in the semifinal before defeating Germany's Sixten Totzek 6âÂÂ5 to capture the bronze medal. With Watt aging out of juniors following the cancelled 2020âÂÂ21 season, he created a new team with Gregor Cannon, Haswell and Gavin Barr. This lineup saw limited success, only reaching the playoffs in two of seven World Curling Tour events and finishing with a 4âÂÂ6 record at the 2022 Scottish Curling Championships.
Watt and Haswell reunited with former teammates Craik and Angus Bryce for the 2022âÂÂ23 season, forming a team to represent Great Britain at the 2023 Winter World University Games. On the European tour, the team found success, reaching the semifinals of the 2022 Oslo Cup and 2023 Mercure Perth Masters and the quarterfinals of four other events. This set the team up for a dominant run at the University Games, going 8âÂÂ1 through the round robin and beating Canada's Dalhousie University team (skipped by Owen Purcell) in the semifinal to advance to the final. There, they beat the United States' Daniel Casper to claim the gold medal, becoming the second British men's team to do so. After the championship, the team returned home to the Scottish men's championship where they reached the playoffs with a 5âÂÂ2 record in the round robin. They then beat Ross Whyte in the semifinal before coming up short to Bruce Mouat in the final, who went on to win the 2023 World Men's Curling Championship.
Now focused solely on men's play, Team Craik began the 2023âÂÂ24 season with back-to-back playoff finishes at the 2023 Baden Masters and the 2023 Euro Super Series, losing out to Joël Retornaz and Bruce Mouat respectively. In October, the team went undefeated to win the Grand Prix Bern Inter, Watt's first tour victory. With the points they accumulated throughout the 2022âÂÂ23 and start of the 2023âÂÂ24 season, the team rose high enough in the ranks to qualify for the 2023 National Grand Slam event. They previously competed in the 2023 Tour Challenge Tier 2 event, however, lost in the quarterfinals to Mike McEwen. At the National, the team went 2âÂÂ2 in the round robin, just enough to squeak into the playoff round. They were then defeated by Yannick Schwaller 6âÂÂ5 in the quarterfinals. Team Craik also had enough points to play in the next two Slams, the 2023 Masters and the 2024 Canadian Open. After missing the playoffs at the Masters, the team again went 2âÂÂ2 at the Canadian Open and had a good enough draw total to reach the playoffs. This time, it was Mouat who took them out in the quarterfinal round by a 5âÂÂ4 score. In February, the team had another strong showing at the national men's championship, going 6âÂÂ2 in the round robin and qualifying for the 1 vs. 2 game. There, they lost 7âÂÂ3 to Team Whyte but rebounded with a 9âÂÂ1 win over Team Mouat to reach the final. There, they again came up short to Whyte, losing 7âÂÂ6. The team ended their season at the 2024 Players' Championship Slam where they went 1âÂÂ4.
Team Craik reached the playoffs at the first Slam of the 2024âÂÂ25 season, losing to Team Mouat in the quarterfinals of the 2024 Tour Challenge. They also made the playoffs at the 2024 Euro Super Series and the Grand Prix Bern Inter, losing out in the quarterfinals and semifinals respectively. They had less success at the next two Slams, missing the playoffs at both the 2024 Canadian Open and the 2024 National. With only three playoff appearances on tour, they fell out of Slam contention by the end of the first half of the season. In the new year, they finished third through the round robin of the Scottish championship with a 6âÂÂ2 record. They then lost in the semifinal to Team Whyte who went on to win the event. In February, they won their first event by going undefeated to claim the Sun City Cup. The team ended their season at the Aberdeen International Curling Championship where they lost in the final to Cameron Bryce.
In the off season, British Curling shuffled around their men's lineups with Watt, Bryce and Haswell forming a new team with Kyle and Craig Waddell for the 2025âÂÂ26 season.
Watt played in his first Scottish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in 2022 with partner Katie McMillan. There, the pair finished 4âÂÂ1 through the round robin, advancing to the playoffs where they beat Sophie Sinclair and Ross Whyte in the quarterfinals. They then lost to Jennifer Dodds and Bruce Mouat in the semifinals, settling for third. The following year, Watt paired with Hannah Farries, missing the playoffs with a 2âÂÂ3 record.
In 2024, Watt again played in the national championship, teaming up with Lisa Davie to reach the playoffs with a 5âÂÂ1 record. In the quarterfinals, Davie and Watt beat Fay Henderson and Euan Kyle 7âÂÂ5 before going on to defeat Rebecca Morrison and Kyle Waddell 8âÂÂ3 in the semifinals. This advanced them to the final where they lost 9âÂÂ3 to Sophie Jackson and Duncan McFadzean, earning the silver medal from the championship. The next season, Davie and Watt went 3âÂÂ1 through the qualifying round, earning a direct bye to the semifinals. They were then eliminated by Sophie Sinclair and Robin Brydone in an 8âÂÂ7 game, finishing third. In 2026, the pair again had a strong run at the championship, finishing undefeated through the round robin and winning the semifinal to qualify for another final. There, they lost to each of their respective teammates Angus Bryce and Katie McMillan 9âÂÂ6, settling for silver.
Watt works at the Perth Trophy Shop. He previously studied at Open University. His father Iain Watt won silver at the 1990 World Junior Curling Championships and his sister Laura Watt won gold at the 2023 World Junior Curling Championships.