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Reg Wiebe (born January 23, 1963,
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- died December 20, 2018,
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) was a Dutch Canadian-born curler and curling
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from the
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.Curling Club Utrecht
/ref> In a middle of 2000s he was a skip of the Dutch national team. Wiebe has played in six
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, including a 10th-place finish in the 1999 Championships as a third for
Wim Neeleman Wim Neeleman is a Dutch curler and curling coach Coach may refer to: Guidance/instruction * Coach (sport), a director of athletes' training and activities * Coaching, the practice of guiding an individual through a process ** Acting coach, a ...
. Wiebe has skipped the Dutch team to three European championships. In 2002 they finished 12th, in 2005 they finished 19th, and in 2007 they finished 17th.


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Record as a coach of national teams


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* 1963 births 2018 deaths Dutch male curlers Dutch curling coaches Canadian Mennonites Dutch Mennonites {{Canada-curling-bio-stub