David Nedohin
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From left to right: Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque; in their Team Alberta Brier coats |
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Team Ferbey | |
Alternate | |
Lead | Marcel Rocque |
Second | Scott Pfeifer |
Skip/Third | Randy Ferbey |
Fourth | David Nedohin |
Club | Granite Curling Club, Edmonton |
Top CCA ranking |
2nd (2004-05 & 2005-06) |
David Nedohin (born December 20, 1973 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian curler, playing as the third on the Randy Ferbey curling team from Edmonton, Alberta.
[edit] Curling career
Nedohin has been a member of the Randy Ferbey rink since 1997, and has been a part of that team's four Brier championships, and three world championships. Nedohin is renowned for his shotmaking ability, especially for making difficult combination takeout shots. For instance, Nedohin made 96% of his shots in the final of the 2003 Nokia Brier, and 95% of his shots in the final of the 2005 Men's Ford World Curling Championships. Because of his shotmaking ability, he actually throws skip rocks, meaning that he throws the last two rocks for his team in each end, as opposed to the second last pair of rocks as is typical for a third.
For more details on the Ferbey rink's achievements and career, see the Randy Ferbey article.
[edit] Personal
Nedohin is a professional engineer and business owner. He is married to Heather and has two daughters. He is also an analyst for CurlTV.com. [1]