Ian MacAulay
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Ian MacAulay (born March 25, 1964 in Souris, Prince Edward Island) is a
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curler and ice technician from
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,
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. He played second for team Ontario at the
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. Earlier in his career, MacAulay won the 1993 Fairfield Marriott Challenge and the 1993 Dominion Regalia Silver Tankard. He would later join the
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rink at second. The team won the
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, the provincial men's championship. This earned the team the right to play in the
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, where they finished with a 5–6 record. MacCaulay won the
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and
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playing third for Cochrane and won a silver medal at the
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. He made his second Brier appearance in 2020, playing third on the P.E.I. team skipped by Bryan Cochrane.


Personal life

MacAulay works as the ice technician at the
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and the RCMP Curling Club. He is married and has three children.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:MacAulay, Ian Living people 1964 births Curlers from Ottawa People from Souris, Prince Edward Island Canadian male curlers Curling ice makers Curlers from Prince Edward Island