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Gerald Chick
Gerald Chick (born c. 1965) is a Canadian-Australian curler and curling coach. He is originally from Winnipeg. As of 1996, he was living in Melbourne. He moved to Australia in 1990, and joined the Australian team as their coach, until he was eligible to curl for the country in 1992. At the international level, he is a five-time curler (1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996). Awards and honours *Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame The Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum is a Canadian museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, dedicated to honoring the history and achievements of sports in Manitoba. The organization began in 1980, and then opened a museum in The Forks in 1993. Afte ...: 2016 (with other teammates from "Team Ursel", who won ).Video: Teams and events Men's Mixed Mixed doubles Record as a coach of national teams References External links * Living people Australian male curlers Pacific-Asian curling champions Australian curling champions Canadian male curlers Australi ...
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Winnipeg
Winnipeg () is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada. It is centred on the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, near the longitudinal centre of North America. , Winnipeg had a city population of 749,607 and a metropolitan population of 834,678, making it the sixth-largest city, and eighth-largest metropolitan area in Canada. The city is named after the nearby Lake Winnipeg; the name comes from the Western Cree words for "muddy water" - “winipīhk”. The region was a trading centre for Indigenous peoples long before the arrival of Europeans; it is the traditional territory of the Anishinabe (Ojibway), Ininew (Cree), Oji-Cree, Dene, and Dakota, and is the birthplace of the Métis Nation. French traders built the first fort on the site in 1738. A settlement was later founded by the Selkirk settlers of the Red River Colony in 1812, the nucleus of which was incorporated as the City of Winnipeg in 1873. Being far inland, the local cl ...
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Ted Brown (curler)
Ted Brown may refer to: *Ted Brown (engineer) (born 1938), Australian expert in rock mechanics *Ted Brown (American football) (born 1957), American football player *Ted Brown (Australian footballer) (1891–1958), Australian rules footballer for Carlton * Ted Brown (saxophonist) (born 1927), American jazz tenor saxophonist *Ted Brown (radio) (1924–2005), American radio personality *Ted Brown (baseball), American baseball player * Ted W. Brown (1906–1984), Ohio Secretary of State, 1951–1979 *Teddy Brown (1900–1946), American pop musician See also *Edward Brown (other) Edward Brown may refer to: Government and politics * Ed Brown (Texas politician) (fl. 1874), Texas state senator * Edward Brown (barrister) (born 1958), Senior Treasury Counsel * Edward Brown (Manitoba politician) (1865–1947), leader of the Mani ...
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2010 Australian Men's Curling Championship
The 2010 Australian Men's Curling Championship was held in June 2010 at the Naseby Curling Club in Naseby, New Zealand. The winners of this championship will represent Australia at the 2010 Pacific Curling Championships The 2010 Pacific Curling Championships were held from November 16 to the 23, 2010 in Uiseong, South Korea. The Pacific Championships act as the qualifiers for the 2011 World Curling Championships. The top two women's berths moved on to the 2011 .... Teams The teams are listed as follows: Final standings References 2010 in curling 2010 in Australian sport Australian Men's Curling Championship Australian Mixed Curling Australian Mixed Curling Australian Mixed Curling Sport in Otago Curling competitions in New Zealand {{curling-stub ...
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Vaughan Rosier
Vaughan () (2021 population 323,103) is a city in Ontario, Canada. It is located in the Regional Municipality of York, just north of Toronto. Vaughan was the fastest-growing municipality in Canada between 1996 and 2006 with its population increasing by 80.2% during this time period and having nearly doubled in population since 1991. It is the fifth-largest city in the Greater Toronto Area, and the 17th-largest city in Canada. Toponymy The township was named after Benjamin Vaughan, a British commissioner who signed a peace treaty with the United States in 1783. History In the late pre-contact period, the Huron-Wendat people populated what is today Vaughan. The Skandatut ancestral Wendat village overlooked the east branch of the Humber River (Pine Valley Drive) and was once home to approximately 2,000 Huron in the sixteenth century. The site is close to a Huron ossuary (mass grave) uncovered in Kleinburg in 1970, and one kilometre north of the Seed-Barker Huron site. The first ...
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Matt Panoussi
Matthew "Matt" Panoussi (born 7 May 1977) is an Australian curler and curling coach. He works for the Australian Curling Federation Australian Curling Federation is the Sport governing body, governing body for the sport of curling in Australia. Presidents * Hugh Millikin (... – 2015) * Kim Forge (2015 – ) ACF Officers ''(as of January, 2014)'' Structure The national ... as a representative. Outside of curling he works as a Test Leadership Consultant at UXC Professional Solutions Pty. Ltd. Teams and events Men's Mixed Record as a coach of national teams References External links * * 1977 births Living people Australian male curlers Australian curling champions Australian curling coaches Place of birth missing (living people) [Baidu]  




John Theriault
John Theriault (born 22 January 1960) is an Australian curler. He is originally from Zweibrücken, Germany. Theriault also curled in the Ottawa area before moving to Australia. At the international level, he is a curler. As of 2012, he was a President of the Australian Curling Federation. Personal life As of the 2005 World Championships, Theriault was living in Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ..., was married and had four children and worked for Indigo Pacific. Teams and events References External links * Living people 1960 births Australian male curlers Pacific-Asian curling champions Place of birth missing (living people) German emigrants to Australia Sportspeople from Rhineland-Palatinate People from Zweibrücken Sportspeople from Sy ...
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Jonathan Wade (curler)
Jonathan Wade is an Australian curler. Teams and events References External links * Living people Australian male curlers Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) {{Australia-curling-bio-stub ...
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Andy Campbell (curler)
Andrew Campbell is an Australian curler from Melbourne. He is originally from Kenya, but grew up in Scotland. At the international level, he is a curler. At the national level, he is a 1995 Australian men's champion curler, lead for Hugh Millikin. Teams and events References External links * Living people Australian male curlers Pacific-Asian curling champions Sportspeople from Melbourne Scottish emigrants to Australia Kenyan emigrants to Australia Australian curling champions Year of birth missing (living people) {{Australia-curling-bio-stub ...
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Stephen Johns (curler)
Stephen "Steve" Johns (born 13 October 1965 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada) is an Australian curler originally from Canada. Johns was a member of the Australian team that competed at the 2008 World Men's Curling Championship held in Grand Forks, North Dakota Grand Forks is the third-largest city in the state of North Dakota (after Fargo and Bismarck) and the county seat of Grand Forks County. According to the 2020 census, the city's population was 59,166. Grand Forks, along with its twin city o ... where the team placed sixth. Johns has competed in two in and . Johns competed alongside daughter, Veronica Johns, in the Mixed Doubles National Curling Competition in October 2017. References External links * 1965 births Living people Australian male curlers Curlers from Saskatoon Pacific-Asian curling champions Canadian emigrants to Australia {{Australia-curling-bio-stub ...
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Stephen Hewitt
Stephen "Steve" Hewitt (born 15 July 1958) is an Australian curler from Glen Waverley, Victoria. At the international level, he is a four-time curler (1991, 1993, 1994, 1996). He played for Australia at the 1992 Winter Olympics where curling was a demonstration event A demonstration sport, or exhibition sport, is a sport which is played to promote it, rather than as part of standard medal competition. This occurs commonly during the Olympic Games, but may also occur at other sporting events. Demonstration spor .... There, the Australian men's team finished in seventh place. Hewitt only began curling in 1988. Teams and events References External links * Living people Australian male curlers Curlers at the 1992 Winter Olympics Pacific-Asian curling champions 1958 births Sportspeople from Melbourne Olympic curlers of Australia People from Glen Waverley, Victoria Sportsmen from Victoria (Australia) {{Australia-curling-bio-stub ...
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Neil Galbraith
Neil Galbraith is an Australian curler. At the international level, he is a curler. Teams and events References External links * Living people Australian male curlers Pacific-Asian curling champions Date of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) {{Australia-curling-bio-stub ...
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Brian Johnson (curler)
Brian Johnson is an Australian curler. He is originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba ( ) is a Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada at the Centre of Canada, longitudinal centre of the country. It is Canada's Population of Canada by province and territory, fifth-most populous province, with a population o .... At the international level, he is a two-time curler (1992, 1993). Teams and events References External links * Living people Australian male curlers Pacific-Asian curling champions Date of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) Canadian emigrants to Australia Curlers from Winnipeg Year of birth missing (living people) {{Australia-curling-bio-stub ...
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