Richard Sawatsky (born February 26, 1976) is a Canadian
curler from
Kelowna
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British Columbia
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. He currently plays
lead
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on Team
Jim Cotter that curls out of the
Kelowna Curling Club
The Kelowna Curling Club located in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada is one of the largest and most active curling clubs in the world.
Alumni
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Personal life
Sawatsky is employed as a water meter technician with the city of Kelowna.
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1976 births
Curlers from British Columbia
Curlers from Ontario
Living people
People from Sioux Lookout
Sportspeople from Kelowna
Canadian male curlers
Canada Cup (curling) participants