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Wheelchair Curling At The Winter Paralympics
Wheelchair curling tournaments have been staged at the Paralympic Games since the Winter Paralympic Games in 2006 in Turin. The tournaments are staged for mixed gender teams. Canada has been the most successful team in the tournaments, winning three of five gold medals. Participating nations The final placement for each team in each tournament is shown in the following tables. ;Mixed tournament Medal table Medal summary Mixed team Tournaments Mixed team See also *Curling at the Winter Olympics References * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wheelchair Curling At The Winter Paralympics Sports at the Winter Paralympics Paralympics Paralympics The Paralympic Games or Paralympics, also known as the ''Games of the Paralympiad'', is a periodic series of international multisport events involving athletes with a range of physical disabilities, including impaired muscle power and impaired ...
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Wheelchair Curling
Wheelchair curling is an adaptation of curling for athletes with a disability affecting their lower limbs or gait. Wheelchair curling is governed by the World Curling Federation, and is one of the sports in the Winter Paralympic Games. Overview Wheelchair curling is played with the same rocks and on the same ice as regular curling, though the rocks are thrown from a stationary wheelchair and there is no sweeping. Rocks may be thrown by hand while leaning over the side of the wheelchair, or pushed by a delivery stick. This is a pole with a bracket that fits over the rock handle, allowing the rock to be pushed while applying correct rotation. Stones delivered between the house and the near hogline must be placed within 18 inches either side of the centre line and must be released prior to reaching the near hogline. National and international competitions are played under rules devised by the World Curling Federation. These rules mandate that teams be of mixed gender,(The quote is f ...
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Frank Duffy (curler)
Frank Duffy (27 August 1959 – 16 December 2010) was a Scottish wheelchair curler. He was the skip of the silver medal-winning British team at the 2006 Winter Paralympics. He began curling at age 12 and developed paraplegia due to an accident at 35. His career highlights include sharing Gold at the 2004 and 2005 WCF World Championships. Duffy was found dead in his burnt out motor on 16 December 2010, in an apparent suicide.Paralympic curler takes own life hours before sex offences hearing
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Bruno Yizek
Bruno Yizek (born December 10, 1948) is a Canadian wheelchair curler and Paralympian The Paralympic Games or Paralympics, also known as the ''Games of the Paralympiad'', is a periodic series of international multisport events involving athletes with a range of physical disabilities, including impaired muscle power and impaire .... He competed with the Canadian team at the 2010 Paralympic Games in Vancouver, Canada, where they took the gold medal. He also took gold at the 2011 World Wheelchair Curling Championship in Prague, Czech Republic. References External links * *Profileat the Official Website for the 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver 1948 births Living people Canadian male curlers Canadian wheelchair curlers Paralympic wheelchair curlers for Canada Wheelchair curlers at the 2010 Winter Paralympics Paralympic gold medalists for Canada Medalists at the 2010 Winter Paralympics World wheelchair curling champions Place of birth missing (living peopl ...
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Ina Forrest
Ina Forrest (born 25 May 1962) is a wheelchair curler selected to be second for Canada's team at the 2010 and 2014 Winter Paralympics, winning a gold medal on both occasions. She has also won a gold medal 3 times in the World Wheelchair Curling Championships, in 2009, 2011, and 2013. She was inducted into the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame in February 2016. She is a member of the Vernon Curling Club in Vernon, British Columbia. Early curling career She started wheelchair curling in 2004, and won silver in both the 2004 and 2005 Canadian National Wheelchair Curling Championships as a member of the British Columbia wheelchair curling team, before being named in 2006 to the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Team for whom she has since competed, , in the next 9 World Wheelchair Curling Championships (starting in 2007) and the next 3 Winter Paralympics (starting in 2010). Results Family She and her husband Curtis are small business owners. They have three children: Evany, Marlon and C ...
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Darryl Neighbour
Darryl Neighbour (born July 21, 1948) is a Canadian wheelchair curler. He was the third on the team that won gold at the 2009 World Championships and was selected as third for Team Canada in the 2010 Winter Paralympics. He has been paraplegic since 2000. Results References External links *at the Official Website for the 2010 Winter Paralympics ) , nations = 44 , athletes = 506 , events = 64 in 5 sports , opening = 12 March , closing = 21 March , opened_by = Governor General Michaëlle Jean , cauldron = Zach Beaumont , stadium = BC Place , winter_pr ... in Vancouver Paralympic wheelchair curlers of Canada 1948 births Living people Curlers from British Columbia Canadian wheelchair curlers Wheelchair curlers at the 2010 Winter Paralympics Medalists at the 2010 Winter Paralympics Paralympic gold medalists for Canada Canadian male curlers World wheelchair curling champions Canadian wheelchair curling champions Paralympic medali ...
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Jim Armstrong (curler)
James P. Armstrong (born June 30, 1950) is a former Canadian curler and wheelchair curler now living in Ontario. He was a successful able-bodied curler for much of his career until he had to stop playing because of bad knees and a car accident in 2003. Career Curling career Born in Victoria, British Columbia, Armstrong began curling at eight, and by the age of 22 he made his first Brier, playing second for British Columbia, skipped by Jack Tucker. The team finished 5–5 at that 1973 MacDonald Brier. Armstrong skipped B.C. in the following Brier, placing third with a 6–4 record. Armstrong wouldn't make another Brier for 9 years, when he played third for Bernie Sparkes at the 1983 Labatt Brier. The team finished third once again, losing to Ontario's Ed Werenich in the semi-final. The team made the 1984 Labatt Brier in Victoria, but only finished 6–5. They made it back to the Brier in 1987, where they lost in the final to Ontario's Russ Howard. Armstrong played in his ...
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Bernt Sjöberg
Bernt Sjöberg (born ) is a Swedish wheelchair curler. (look for "Sjöberg, Bernt") He participated in 2006 Winter Paralympic Games where Swedish team won bronze medals. Teams Private life His children also are a curlers: son Axel is a runner-up of and 2019 Swedish mixed champion curler, daughter Fanny plays in team skipped by Isabella Wranå, she is a two-time World junior champion (, ), 2018 Swedish women's champion curler and 2019 Winter Universiade The 2019 Winter Universiade (russian: Зимняя Универсиада 2019), the XXIX Universiade, was a multi-sport event for student and youth athletes which took place from 2 to 12 March 2019 in the Russian city of Krasnoyarsk. The 2019 W ... champion. References External links * Living people 1955 births Swedish male curlers Swedish wheelchair curlers Paralympic bronze medalists for Sweden Paralympic wheelchair curlers for Sweden Wheelchair curlers at the 2006 Winter Paralympics Medalists at t ...
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Anette Wilhelm
Anette Wilhelm (born Anette Svensson on 22 March 1972) is a Swedish wheelchair curler. She was on the bronze winning Swedish team at Wheelchair curling at the 2006 Winter Paralympics. She was also on the silver medal-winning Swedish team at the 2009 world championship. She has two children and was paralyzed in an accident.Paralympic Athlete of the Month


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Glenn Ikonen
Glenn Ikonen (born 29 April 1955) is a Swedish Paralympic wheelchair curler. He was on the bronze medal-winning Swedish team at the 2006 Winter Paralympics and competed at the 2010 Winter Paralympics, where he was suspended for six months for use of an illegal drug, a blood pressure Blood pressure (BP) is the pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels. Most of this pressure results from the heart pumping blood through the circulatory system. When used without qualification, the term "blood pressure" r ... medicine he had taken for 4–5 years, prescribed by his doctor. He moved to Sweden from Finland in 1979. Results References External links *Profileat the Official Website for the 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver 1955 births Swedish male curlers Swedish wheelchair curlers Wheelchair curlers at the 2006 Winter Paralympics Wheelchair curlers at the 2010 Winter Paralympics Wheelchair curlers at the 2014 Winter Paralympics Paralympic whe ...
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Jalle Jungnell
Jalle Jungnell (born 6 November 1954) is a Swedish Paralympic wheelchair curler. His team won bronze in Wheelchair curling at the 2006 Winter Paralympics and in the 2009 World wheelchair curling championship they won silver. He is also the founder and owner of Panthera, a wheelchair-manufacturer in Sweden. Results References External links *Profileat the Official Website for the 2010 Winter Paralympics ) , nations = 44 , athletes = 506 , events = 64 in 5 sports , opening = 12 March , closing = 21 March , opened_by = Governor General Michaëlle Jean , cauldron = Zach Beaumont , stadium = BC Place , winter_pr ... in Vancouver 1954 births Living people Swedish male curlers Swedish wheelchair curlers Medalists at the 2006 Winter Paralympics Medalists at the 2010 Winter Paralympics Paralympic bronze medalists for Sweden Paralympic wheelchair curlers for Sweden Wheelchair curlers at the 2006 Winter Paralympics Wheelchair curlers ...
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Ken Dickson (athlete)
Ken Dickson ( – ) was a Scottish and British wheelchair curler. Ken was one of the stalwarts of wheelchair curling in Scotland and also played a pivotal role in the development of the Borders and Kinross Wheelchair Curling Clubs. Ken was a successful international curler representing both Scotland and Great Britain. He was a two time World Champion in 2004 and 2005 and a 2006 Paralympic silver medalist in Torino. During the he played second for team England, finishing in sixth place. Dickson died on 15 February 2013 at the Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy Kirkcaldy ( ; sco, Kirkcaldy; gd, Cair Chaladain) is a town and former royal burgh in Fife, on the east coast of Scotland. It is about north of Edinburgh and south-southwest of Dundee. The town had a recorded population of 49,460 in 2011, .... Teams References External links * 1946 births 2013 deaths People from Stranraer Sportspeople from Dumfries and Galloway Scottish male curlers Scottish wheelc ...
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