David Murdoch
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Medal record | |||
David Murdoch |
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Curling | |||
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World Championships | |||
Gold | 2006 | ||
Silver | 2005 | ||
World Junior Championships | |||
Gold | 1995 | ||
Gold | 1996 | ||
Silver | 1998 | ||
European Championships | |||
Gold | 2003 | A Group | |
Silver | 2006 | A Group | |
Bronze | 2005 | A Group |
David Murdoch (born April 17, 1978 in Dumfries) is a Scottish curler from Lockerbie. Murdoch and his team of Ewan MacDonald, Warwick Smith, Euan Byers and Peter Smith are the current World Curling Champions.
Murdoch is a two time World Junior Curling Champion - in 1995, as an alternate for Tom Brewster, Jr., and in 1996 as a lead for James Dryburgh. In 1998 he won a silver medal at the World Juniors as a third for Garry MacKay. By 1999, Murdoch had moved up to the position of skip, and led Scotland to a 6-3 record and fifth place at that year's world juniors. Four years later, he led Scotland to the European Championship title, beating Peja Lindholm's formidable Sweden team in the final.
In 2005, Murdoch went to his first ever World Championships. At the 2005 Ford World Men's Curling Championship his Scotland rink won the silver medal after losing to Canada's Randy Ferbey in the final. The team's fine run of form ensured all four members a place in the Great Britain men's squad for the 2006 Winter Olympics, with Murdoch in the position of skip. At the Olympics, Murdoch and his team lost in the bronze medal match to Pete Fenson of the United States. Two months later, Murdoch would avenge his defeat in 2005 by winning the gold medal at the 2006 World Men's Curling Championship. Murdoch defeated Canada (skipped by Jean-Michel Ménard) in the final.
[edit] Team mates
- Ewan MacDonald (third)
- Warwick Smith (second)
- Euan Byers (lead)
- Peter Smith (alternate)
[edit] Awards
- WJCC All-star lead: 1996
- WJCC All-star third: 1998