- Brad Gushue
Bradley Raymond "Brad" Gushue, ONL, LL.D. (hon.) (born June 16, 1980 in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador) is a Canadian curler. Gushue along with teammates Russ Howard, Mark Nichols, Jamie Korab and Mike Adam represented Canada in curling in the 2006 Winter Olympics, where they won the gold medal by defeating Finland 10-4, including a dramatic 6-point sixth end in the final match, which was conceded after the 8-end minimum stipulated under Olympic rules. - Jennifer Jones
Jennifer Jones (born July 7, 1974 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian curler. After finishing 8-4 at the 1993 Canadian Junior championships, Jones went on to win the 1994 Canadian Junior championships. This would have ordinarily meant a berth in the following year's World Junior Championships, but a change in the ruling forced her to play in a playoff the following year for the right to attend, which she lost. - Kelly Scott
Kelly Scott (born June 1, 1977 in Winnipeg, Manitoba as Kelly Lynn Mackenzie) is a Canadian curler from Kelowna, British Columbia. She and her team of Jeanna Schraeder, Sasha Carter and Renee Simons are the current Canadian and World women's champions. Scott won the 1995 World Junior Curling Championships and Canadian Junior Curling Championships when she curled out of Manitoba. - Charley Thomas
Charley M. Thomas (born April 3, 1986 in Victoria, British Columbia) Is a Canadian curler from Edmonton who currently Skips his own Junior team. Thomas started his career with an Alberta Provincial Juvenile title in '04 and made his debut on the National and International Curling scene by representing Alberta and winning the 2006 Canadian Junior Curling Championships (Thunder Bay, Ontario) and 2006 World Junior Curling Championships (Jeonju, Korea). - Kevin Martin
Kevin Martin (born July 31, 1966 in Killam, Alberta) is a Canadian curler from Edmonton. Martin is one of the most successful curlers in the world, escpecially in the World Curling Tour, where his team has won almost $1 million in his career. Martin first came on the curling scene in 1985 when he won the Canadian Junior Championships. This qualified him for the 1986 World Junior championships, where he won the silver medal. - Suzanne Gaudet
Suzanne Gaudet (Pronounced "Good-ee"; born October 2, 1981 in Summerside, Prince Edward Island) is a Canadian curler. Gaudet, a skip, is a two-time Canadian Junior Champion (2001, 2002) and a former World Junior Curling Champion (2001). Gaudet had attended the 1998, 1999 and 2000 Canadian Juniors before finally winning it. At the 2001 World Juniors, she defeated Matilda Mattsson's Swedish rink for the gold. However, the following year she would only win the bronze. - Renee Simons
Renee Simons (born April 18, 1972 in Oliver, British Columbia) is a Canadian curler. She currently plays lead for Kelly Scott. With Scott, Simons won the 2006 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the 2007 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, a bronze medal at the 2006 Ford World Women's Curling Championship and a gold medal at the 2007 World Women's Curling Championship. She has played lead for Scott since 2002. - Jamie Korab
Jamie A. Korab, ONL, LL.D. (hon.) (born November 28, 1979 in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland and Labrador) is a Canadian curler. Korab was the lead for the Canadian men's team at the 2006 Winter Olympics skipped by Brad Gushue. Korab played in two Canadian Junior Curling Championships and three Briers before playing at the Olympics. At the 1997 Juniors, he played as a third for Randy Turpin. - Jill Mouzar
Jillian Mouzar [pronounced MOW-zer] (born May 20, 1983 in Liverpool, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian curler. Mouzar started curling in Liverpool. Her first Nova Scotia junior championship was in 2001, along with Meaghan Smart, Meghan MacAdams and Carolyn Marshall. In 2004, Mouzar curled with Paige Mattie, Blisse Comstock, and Chloe Comstock and went on to win the Canadian Junior Women's championship. That team won the silver medal at world junior championships. - Krista Scharf
Krista Scharf (born November 10, 1982 in Thunder Bay, Ontario) is a Canadian curler. Scharf skipped the Northern Ontario team in three Canadian Junior Curling Championships (2000, 2001, 2002). In 2003 she, and her team from Lakehead University represented Canada at the Winter Universiade in Tarvisio, Italy. The team won the silver medal, losing to Olga Jarkova's team from Russia in the final. - Sasha Carter
Sasha Carter (born July 20, 1974) also known as Sasha Bergner, is a Canadian curler. She currently plays second for Kelly Scott. Carter has been a long time team mate of Scott. In 1995 they won the Manitoba junior provincial championship, the Canadian Junior Curling Championships and the World Junior Curling Championships. Both Scott and Carter moved to British Columbia and remained team mates there. - Scott Pfeifer
Scott Pfeifer (born January 5, 1977 in St. Albert, Alberta) is a Canadian curler from Sherwood Park who plays in Granite Curling Club, Edmonton. Pfeifer won the '94 Canadian Junior Curling Championships and World Junior Curling Championships as a second for Colin Davison. In 1997 Pfeifer threw fourth stones for Ryan Keane and would win his second national junior championship. - Steve Laycock
Steve Layock (born October 29, 1982 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from Saskatoon. He currently plays lead for Pat Simmons. In 2003, Laycock skipped Team Saskatchewan to a Canadian Junior Curling Championship and a World Junior Curling Championship. Since then, he has tried repeatedly to skip a team to the provincial men's championship, but was unsuccesful in 2004, 2005 and 2006. In 2006 he joined up with Simmons as his lead, … - John Morris
John Morris (born December 16, 1978 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian curler from Calgary, Alberta. As of April 26, 2006 Morris currently plays third for Kevin Martin. Morris, the son of Earle Morris, inventor of the "stabilizer" curling broom, grew up in Ottawa and began curling at age 5. After finishing second at the 1997 Canadian Junior Championships, Morris, who at the time curled out of the Ottawa Curling Club, … - Marie-France Larouche
Marie-France Larouche is a Canadian curler from Quebec. Larouche is a former national junior curling champion, having won the title in 1999 with her team of Nancy Bélanger, Marie-Ève Létourneau, Valerie Grenier and Véronique Grégoire. Larouche had finally won the championship after four previous tries. At the 1999 World Junior Curling Championships, Larouche and her team would win the bronze medal for Canada. - Georgina Wheatcroft
Georgina Wheatcroft (born November 30, 1965 in Nanaimo, British Columbia as Georgina Hawkes) is a Canadian curler. Wheatcroft currently plays third for Kelley Law. Wheatcroft made her Scott Tournament of Hearts debut in 1987 as a third for Pat Sanders. Wheatcroft's prior experience had been as a skip at the Canadian Junior Curling Championships in 1986 for British Columbia. At the 1987 Scott Tournament of Hearts, Sanders, … - Mike Adam
Michael B. Adam, ONL, LL.D. (hon.) (born June 3, 1981 in Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador) is a Canadian curler from Wabush, Newfoundland and Labrador. He lives in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Adam was the alternate for the Canadian 2006 Winter Olympics curling team skipped by Brad Gushue. As the team's alternate, he only played one game when lead Jamie Korab was ill. Adam was part of Gushue's 2001 Canadian Junior Curling Championships winning team, … - Mark Nichols
Mark Nichols, ONL, LL.D. (hon.) (born on January 1, 1980 in Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador) is a Canadian curler from St John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Nichols currently plays third for Brad Gushue's team which is representing Canada at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Nichols has played third for Gushue since 1999. With Gushue, Nichols has been to three Canadian Junior Curling Championships (winning in 2001) and three Briers (2003, 2004, 2005). - Cathy King
Cathy King (born: Winnipeg, Manitoba), formerly Cathy Borst (Cathy's married name was Borst - when she divorced she went back to her maiden name of King) is a Canadian curler from Edmonton, Alberta. She is best known for winning the 1998 Scott Tournament of Hearts and going on to place third at the subsequent World Championships behind Elisabet Gustafson's team from Sweden and Helena Blach Lavrsen's team from Denmark. - Andrea Kelly
Andrea Kelly (born July 31, 1985) is a Canadian curler from Fredericton, New Brunswick. Kelly skipped Team New Brunswick in both the 2002 and 2004 Canadian Junior Curling Championships before winning the tournament in 2005. At the World Junior Curling Championships that year, she skipped Team Canada to a bronze medal. In 2006 she was still eligible for Juniors, however she lost in her provincial championships. However, she entered her provincial Scott Tournament of Hearts, … - Dean Joanisse
Dean Joanisse (born December 8, 1971 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a Canadian curler. Joanisse is most notable for skipping his British Columbia team to a Canadian Junior Curling Championships in 1989, qualifying him to represent Canada at the 1990 World Junior Curling Championships. At the World Juniors, he lost to Peja Lindholm's team from Sweden in the bronze medal final. Joanisse also skipped two teams to the Brier. - Jill Officer
Jill Officer (born June 2, 1975 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian curler from Brandon, Manitoba. Officer plays second for the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts champion team skipped by Jennifer Jones. Officer has played for Jones since Juniors. Their team won the Canadian Junior Curling Championships in 1994. She won the Scott Tournament of Hearts with Jones in 2005. Officer is a freelance writer and motivational speaker. - Dave Nantes
David Nantes (born August 30, 1970 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a Canadian curler. He currently plays second for Dean Joanisse. Nantes played third for Joanisse at the 1989 Canadian Junior Curling Championships which they won. Nantes would later re-join with Joanisse at second position and Nantes would win his first provincial men's championship in 2007. At the 2007 Tim Hortons Brier, they finished out of the playoffs with a 4-7 record. - Stefanie Lawton
Stefanie Lawton (born on June 20, 1980 as Stefanie Miller) is a Canadian curler from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. After an appearance at the 1997 Canadian Junior Championships, she would go on to win the 2000 Championships with the help of her team of sister Marliese Miller (third), Stacy Helm (second) and Amanda MacDonald (lead). At the worlds that year, she would win the silver medal behind Matilda Mattsson of Sweden. - Mike Wood
Mike Wood (born September 4, 1968 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a Canadian curler. He currently plays third for Dean Joanisse. In 1988, Wood skipped his team of Mike Bradley, Todd Troyer and Greg Hawkes to a Canadian Junior Curling Championships title. In 1989 this team would lose the final at the World Junior Curling Championships to Sweden- skipped by Peja Lindholm. - Brent Laing
Brent Laing (born December 10, 1978 in Meaford, Ontario) is a Canadian curler from Collingwood, Ontario. He currently plays second for Glenn Howard. Curling out of the Ottawa Curling Club (in Ottawa) and later the Stayner Curling Club (in Stayner, Ontario), Laing played lead for John Morris until Morris left for Alberta in 2003. With Morris, Laing won the 1998 and 1999 Canadian and World Junior Curling Championships. - Shelley Nichols
Shelley Nichols (born May 19, 1982 in Labrador City, Newfoundland) is a Canadian curler. She currently plays third for Heather Strong. Nichols played third for Jennifer Guzzwell at the 2002 and 2003 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. The team lost the 2002 final to Suzanne Gaudet of Prince Edward Island. In 2003, they lost a tie breaker to make the playoffs. In 2005, Nichols played third for her brother, … - Craig Savill
Craig Edward Savill (born October 25, 1978 in Lahr, West Germany) is a Canadian curler from Ottawa. He currently plays lead for the current World Champion Glenn Howard rink. Savill's father was stationed at CFB Lahr in Germany, and Savill was born there. However, Savill grew up and still lives in Ottawa. He must commute to play with his current team. He curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club in club play, … - Shawn Adams
Shawn Adams (born April 4, 1974) is a Canadian curler from Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. Adams rose to curling prominence having won the 1993 Canadian Junior Championship, however he was stripped of the championship because of alcohol violations^ after the victory. 7 years later Adams came back to the scene winning the Nova Scotia championships for the right to go to the 2000 Labatt Brier, where he finished 3-8. - Robyn MacPhee
Robyn MacPhee (born August 11, 1983 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island) is a Canadian curler. She currently plays third for Suzanne Gaudet. MacPhee played both second and third for Gaudet during their junior careers. In 2001, playing second for the team, she won the Canadian Junior Curling Championships and a gold at the World Junior Curling Championships. In 2002, MacPhee played third for the team, … - Marco Berthelot
Marco Berthelot (born December 11, 1972 in Murdochville, Quebec) is a Canadian curler from Longueuil, Quebec. He currently plays lead for Pierre Charette. After playing lead for Michel Ferland at the 1991 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, Berthelot would be bumped up to third on Ferland's team and they won the Canadian Juniors in 1992. - Jon Mead
Jonathan Mead (born April 10, 1967 in Regina, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mead formerly played third for Jeff Stoughton's team, but decided to retire after his team's win at the 2006 BDO Classic Canadian Open in Winnipeg. Mead joined Stoughton prior to the 1999 season. That year, they won the Manitoba provincial championships, the Brier and a silver medal at the World Curling Championships. - Carter Rycroft
Carter Rycroft (born August 29, 1977 in Grande Prairie, Alberta) is a Canadian curler from Sherwood Park, Alberta. Until April 26, 2006, he played second for Kevin Martin. Rycroft joined the team in 1999 after skipping Team Alberta at the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. With Team Martin, he has won two provincial championships (2000, 2006) two Canada Cup (2005, 2006) and has won an Olympic silver medal (2002). - Meredith Harrison
Meredith Harrison (born Meredith Doyle) is a Canadian curler. In her second appearance as the skip for team Nova Scotia at the Canadian Junior Curling Championships, Harrison won the 1997 title. At the 1997 World Junior Curling Championships, Harrison won a bronze medal for Canada. Harrison returned to the Canadian Junior championships in 1998 and 1999 but was unable to win another national title. - Janet Harvey
Janet Harvey is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. In 1984, Harvey played second for Darcy Kirkness at that years Canadian Junior Curling Championships. The team won the tournament, however there were no Worlds for women until 1988. In 1986, Harvey returned to the Juniors as a skip, but did not win. Since then Harvey has been to three Scott Tournament of Hearts, (1990, 1997 and 2006) all as a skip. She has yet to make the playoffs at the Hearts. - Ryan Fry
Ryan Fry is a Canadian curler currently playing third on the Jeff Stoughton team. Fry was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on July 25, 1978. Fry is a right-handed shooter and delivers "tuck" style. Fry skipped a junior men's team to the 1996 and 1997 Canadian Junior Curling Championships representing Manitoba. Fry skipped men's teams to the 2005 and 2006 Manitoba Safeway Select (playdown to the Brier) and joined Jeff Stoughton's team for the 2006-07 season. - Hugh McFadyen
Hugh Daniel McFadyen (born May 31, 1967) is the Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, Canada, and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba. McFadyen's aunt, Linda McIntosh, was a cabinet minister in the provincial government of Gary Filmon. - Carrie Lindner
Carrie Lindner is a Canadian curler from St. Catharines, Ontario. Her Bradford, Ontario team of Trisha Bourgeois, Lindsay Osborne, Megan Balsdon won the Ontario junior women's championship in 2001. This qualified them for that years' Canadian Junior Curling Championships in St. Catharines, Ontario. Her Ontario team finished the round-robin with an 8-4 record. In the playoffs, the team lost to Prince Edward Island in the semi-finals, a team skipped by Suzanne Gaudet. - Carol Webb
Carol Webb (born June 30, 1982 in Saint John, New Brunswick) is a Canadian curler. She currently plays second position for Suzanne Gaudet. Webb played in three straight Canadian Junior Curling Championships from 2001 to 2003, all for different provinces. In 2001 she played third for Sylvie Robichaud on Team New Brunswick. In 2002, she played second for Suzanne Gaudet on Team Prince Edward Island. - Marc Kennedy
Marc Kennedy (born February 5, 1982 in St. Albert, Alberta) is a Canadian curler from Edmonton. Kennedy currently plays second for Kevin Martin. Kennedy is a three-time provincial junior champion and won his first provincial men's championship with Martin in 2007. As a junior he played second for Carter Rycroft at the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championships and played third for Jeff Erickson 1999 and 2001 Canadian Juniors.
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