Jeff Stoughton
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Team J. Stoughton | |
Alternate | |
Lead | Steve Gould |
Second | Rob Fowler |
Third | Kevin Park |
Skip | Jeff Stoughton |
Club | Charleswood Curling Club |
Brier appearances |
5 (1996, 1999, 2000, 2006, 2007) |
Top CCA ranking |
1st (2003-04) |
Medal record | |||
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Men's Curling | |||
World Curling Championships | |||
Gold | 1996 Hamilton | ||
Silver | 1999 Saint John |
Jeff Stoughton (born July 26, 1963 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian curler. Stoughton is a two time Brier and one time World Championship skip.
Stoughton's first national championship came in 1988 when he won the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship. He won the mixed once again in 1991. 1991 was the same year Stoughton attended his first Brier. His team of Dave Iverson, Ken Tresoor and Garry VanDenBerghe finished 6-5. Five years later, at the 1996 Labatt Brier, Stoughton and his team of Tresoor, VanDenBerghe, and Steve Gould went all the way, losing only two games en route to the championship, defeating Kevin Martin of Alberta in the final. At the subsequent World Championship, Stoughton went on to lose just one game, winning the Championship against Warwick Smith of Scotland.
Stoughton would return to the 1999 Labatt Brier with 2 new players, Jon Mead and Doug Armstrong replacing Tresoor and Gould. The team went 10-3 winning in the final against Guy Hemmings of Quebec. However, at the 1999 Worlds, Stoughton's team would not be as successful as they were in 1996. The team went 9-2, but one of their losses was in the final against Hammy McMillan of Scotland. Stoughton and his Manitoba four-some returned to the 2000 Labatt Brier. The team, who had an excellent round robin, would bow out in the first game of the playoffs, and finish with a 9-4 record. Stoughton reached the 2006 Tim Hortons Brier with Mead, Van Den Berghe, and Gould. However, the team finished in sixth place with a record of 6-5, missing the playoffs. He also played for Manitoba at the 2007 Brier, with a new lineup of Ryan Fry, Rob Fowler, and Gould. He fared better than the previous year, but fell in the semifinal to eventual world champion Glenn Howard of Ontario; Howard held a four-point lead after nine ends, and Stoughton was ready to concede the game; however, CBC, who was broadcasting the game, requested that the tenth end be played for airtime reasons; the two teams ended up throwing all the stones through the house in the tenth end.
Stoughton is a system specialist for Air Canada. He is particularly notable for his 360° "spin-o-rama" delivery, where he comes out of the hack, spins around and then throws the rock. Stoughton does this to entertain fans, but does not usually do it during games, except for meaningless shots. He also performed the move in a cameo appearance in the 2002 film Men With Brooms.
Following the 2007-08 season, Ryan Fry left Team Stoughton to join Brad Gushue's rink. Fry was replaced with Kevin Park for the 2008-09 season [1]
[edit] Current team
(as of 2007-2008)
- Kevin Park (third)
- Rob Fowler (second)
- Steve Gould (lead)
[edit] References
- ^ Curling Scoops. Manitoba roster shuffle.