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Randy Ferbey (born May 30, 1959 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian curler from Sherwood Park, Alberta. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ...
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From left to right: Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque; in their Team Alberta Brier coats Marcel Rocque (born June 22, 1971 in St. ...
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From left to right: Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque; in their Team Alberta Brier coats David Nedohin (born December 20, 1973) is a Canadian curler, playing as the third on the Randy Ferbey curling team from Edmonton, Alberta. ...
The Tim Hortons Brier, also known as the Brier, is the annual Canadian mens curling championship, sanctioned by the Canadian Curling Association (CCA). ...
Canadian Curling Association rankings determined through bonspiels of curling. ...
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The Ford World Curling Championship is an annual curling event which showcases the worlds best curlers. ...
List of World Curling Mens Champions since 1959. ...
List of World Curling Mens Champions since 1959. ...
List of World Curling Mens Champions since 1959. ...
The 2005 Ford World Mens Curling Championship was held from April 2 - 10 at the new Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre in Victoria, British Columbia. ...
List of World Curling Mens Champions since 1959. ...
List of World Curling Mens Champions since 1959. ...
is the 150th day of the year (151st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1959 (MCMLIX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Edmonton is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta, situated in the north central region of the province, an area with some of the most fertile farm land on the prairies. ...
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Sherwood Park is a hamlet located east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in the Specialized Municipality of Strathcona County. ...
Ferbey is one of the best curlers in the world, being a six time Canadian champion and a four time World Champion. However, he and his team of David Nedohin (third), Scott Pfeifer (second) and Marcel Rocque (lead)'s complete dominance on the national and world scale does not show on the World money tour, as he is often overshadowed by fellow Edmontonian Kevin Martin. Martin also beat out Ferbey for a chance to go to the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. (The Ferbey team had a disappointing 2-4 record). The most notable thing about Ferbey's team is that, while Ferbey is a skip he throws the rocks a third would normally throw. The team's third (often called a "fourth" in this case) is David Nedohin. This arrangement is perfectly legal, but an unusual occurrence in curling. However, because his team does this, many other teams are beginning to employ this method, and it is becoming more and more popular. The Tim Hortons Brier, also known as the Brier, is the annual Canadian mens curling championship, sanctioned by the Canadian Curling Association (CCA). ...
The Ford World Curling Championship is an annual curling event which showcases the worlds best curlers. ...
From left to right: Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque; in their Team Alberta Brier coats David Nedohin (born December 20, 1973) is a Canadian curler, playing as the third on the Randy Ferbey curling team from Edmonton, Alberta. ...
Scott Pfeifer (born January 5, 1977 in St. ...
From left to right: Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque; in their Team Alberta Brier coats Marcel Rocque (born June 22, 1971 in St. ...
This article is about the city in Alberta, Canada. ...
Kevin Martin (left) with teammate Carter Rycroft Kevin Martin (born July 31, 1966) is a Canadian curler from Edmonton, Alberta. ...
The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIX Olympic Winter Games, and with the theme slogan Light The Fire Within, were celebrated in 2002 in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. ...
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Ferbey participated in his first Brier in 1987 as a third for Pat Ryan. His first Brier would be a disappointment, as they finished with a 6-5 record. The next year however, Ferbey, Ryan and their team Alberta mates Don Walchuk and Don McKenzie won the Brier, and were thus crowned Canadian champions defeating Eugene Hritzuk of Saskatchewan 8-7 in the final. At the 1988 Worlds, team Ryan won the silver medal, losing in the finals to Eigil Ramsfjell of Norway 5-4. As defending champions at the 1989 Brier, Team Ryan would not disappoint, capturing their 2nd Canadian championship defeating Rick Folk of British Columbia in a non-eventful 3-2 victory. It was low scoring games like this one, and by teams like Ryan's dubbed the "Ryan Express" that forced the Canadian Curling Association and World Curling Federation to implement the 3-rock rule, and later the 4-rock rule to force more offense. At the 1989 Worlds, Ferbey and Team Ryan won their first World Championships, beating Switzerland's Patrick Hürlimann in the finals. In 1990, Ferbey left the team, and was unsuccessful at attempting to make it to the Brier with his new team of Don Walchuk, Pat McCallum, and Greg Muzechka. Although they did make it to the final four teams at the 1990 Alberta Champiosnhips, failing to make the 1990 Labatt Brier in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. The Tim Hortons Brier, also known as the Brier, is the annual Canadian mens curling championship, sanctioned by the Canadian Curling Association (CCA). ...
This article is about the year 1987. ...
Pat Ryan (left) and his 2003 team Pat Ryan (born September 28, 1955 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian curler originally from Edmonton, Alberta. ...
Donald J. Walchuk (born March 6, 1963 in Melville, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from Sherwood Park, Alberta. ...
For other uses, see Saskatchewan (disambiguation). ...
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The Canadian Curling Association (CCA) is a Canadian organization responsible for encouraging and facilitating growth and development of the sport of curling. ...
The World Curling Federation (WCF) is the world governing body for curling accreditation. ...
Pat McCallum (born September 6, 1969, in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian curler. ...
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After playing his last season with Ryan in 1997 where he played in the British Columbia playdowns, Ferbey and Nedohin Joined forces in 1997 with Pat McCallum, and Aaron Skillen. After a reasonably successful season, reaching the Semi-Finals of the World Curling Tour Championship, and winning the Edmonton Superleague, Randy picked up a new front end in Scott Pfeifer, and Carter Rycroft. Motto: Splendor sine occasu (Latin: Splendour without diminishment) Capital Victoria Largest city Vancouver Official languages English (de facto) Government Lieutenant-Governor Steven Point Premier Gordon Campbell (BC Liberal) Federal representation in Canadian Parliament House seats 36 Senate seats 6 Confederation July 20, 1871 (6th province) Area Ranked 5th Total 944...
Pat McCallum (born September 6, 1969, in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian curler. ...
Ferbey made his return in 1999 at the Alberta provincials, as a third for his current team mate David Nedohin. While they didn't win, they did return in 2001 with Ferbey as skip, and while Carter Rycroft jumped ship to Kevin Martin's rink, Ferbey picked up unknown Marcel Rocque at lead. They went on to winning not only the Alberta championship, but the 2001 Nokia Brier as well beating Kerry Burtnyk of Manitoba 8-4. This sent the team to the 2001 Worlds where they lost both their semi-final game and the bronze medal game, which they gave up to Pål Trulsen of Norway. In 2002, Ferbey won his fourth Brier, the 2002 Nokia Brier, which was his teams 2nd. They beat John Morris 9-4 in the final. This time, at the 2002 Worlds in Bismarck, North Dakota his team won the championship, beating the same Pål Trulsen, 10-5. Ferbey and his team would return to the Brier, at the 2003 Nokia Brier in Halifax, Nova Scotia. In the finals, they beat the home-town favourites Mark Dacey 8-4 in the finals. At the 2003 Ford World Curling Championship, his team won their 2nd world title, beating Ralph Stöckli of Switzerland 10-6 in the finals. The 2004 Nokia Brier was a blip on his teams record. After returning to the Brier for the fourth straight year, an unprecedented feat especially considering the great number of good teams in Alberta, his team would bow out in the final. After a 10-1 round-robin record, Ferbey and his team lost out to the same team they beat the previous year, Mark Dacey of Nova Scotia, in a 10-9 game where Ferbey's team surrendered a lead. However, Team Ferbey did not give up, and their reign would not be over. In 2005, the once again won the Alberta championships, and once again won the 2005 Canadian championships. This set a record, as his team became the first to win 4 championships as a team. The final was against Nova Scotia again, albeit a different team, that of Shawn Adams. In another close game, team Ferbey pulled it out and won 5-4 in the final. His trip to the 2005 Men's Ford World Curling Championships were marked with struggles, as the team finished the round-robin with three losses - tied for first with five other teams. After having a 4-3 record, Ferbey mounted eight straight wins to win the championship over David Murdoch of Scotland in a convincing 11-4 victory. Additionally, the Ferbey rink was the first team in history to score five on any single end in the world finals — and they managed this feat twice at the 2005 Ford World Curling Championships. The 2001 Nokia Brier, Canadas national mens curling championship, was held March 3-11 at the Ottawa Civic Centre in Ottawa, Ontario. ...
Kerry Burtnyk (born November 24, 1958) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. ...
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The 2001 Ford World Curling Championship was held March 31-April 8, 2001 at Lausanne, Switzerland. ...
Pål Trulsen (second from the right) and his team Pål Trulsen (born April 19, 1962 in Drøbak, Norway) is a Norwegian curler from Hosle in Bærum, and was the 2002 Olympic curling mens champion. ...
The 2002 Nokia Brier was the Canadian Mens Curling Championship. ...
John Morris (born December 16, 1978 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian curler from Calgary, Alberta. ...
The 2002 Ford World Curling Championship was held April 6-14, 2002 at Bismarck, North Dakota. ...
Location of Bismarck in Burleigh County, North Dakota Coordinates: , Country State County Burleigh Founded 1872 Government - Mayor John Warford Area - City 27. ...
The 2003 Nokia Brier was held at the Halifax Metro Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia from March 1 to 9, 2003. ...
For other uses, see Halifax, Nova Scotia. ...
Mark Dacey and his team in 2003 Mark Dacey (born June 22, 1966 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from the Mayflower Curling Club in Halifax, Nova Scotia, but originally from Saskatchewan. ...
The 2003 World Curling Championships was held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada from April 5 to 13. ...
Ralph Stöckli (born July 23, 1976) is a Swiss curler from Lucerne. ...
The 2004 Nokia Brier was held at Saskatchewan Place in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, from March 6 to March 14, 2004. ...
Mark Dacey and his team in 2003 Mark Dacey (born June 22, 1966 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from the Mayflower Curling Club in Halifax, Nova Scotia, but originally from Saskatchewan. ...
Motto: Munit Haec et Altera Vincit (Latin: One defends and the other conquers) Capital Halifax Largest city Halifax Regional Municipality Official languages English (de facto) Government Lieutenant-Governor Mayann E. Francis Premier Rodney MacDonald (PC) Federal representation in Canadian Parliament House seats 11 Senate seats 10 Confederation July 1, 1867...
The 2005 Tim Hortons Brier, the Canadian mens curling championship was held at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta from March 5 to 13, 2005. ...
Motto: Munit Haec et Altera Vincit (Latin: One defends and the other conquers) Capital Halifax Largest city Halifax Regional Municipality Official languages English (de facto) Government Lieutenant-Governor Mayann E. Francis Premier Rodney MacDonald (PC) Federal representation in Canadian Parliament House seats 11 Senate seats 10 Confederation July 1, 1867...
Shawn Adams is a Canadian curler from Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. ...
The 2005 Ford World Mens Curling Championship was held from April 2 - 10 at the new Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre in Victoria, British Columbia. ...
David Murdoch (left) and his team David Murdoch (born April 17, 1978) is a Scottish curler from Lockerbie. ...
This article is about the country. ...
All together, he has played in eight Briers, six World Championships, all three Continental Cups, skipped in two Canadian Mixed Curling Championships, and won three Canada Cups. He also is a Sales and Marketing Representative for Asham Curling Supplies. The Tim Hortons Brier, also known as the Brier, is the annual Canadian mens curling championship, sanctioned by the Canadian Curling Association (CCA). ...
The Ford World Curling Championships is an annual curling event which showcases the worlds best curlers. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into IIHF European Champions Cup. ...
The curling Canada Cup is a major senior championship in Canada. ...
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