Kerry Burtnyk

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Kerry Burtnyk

Kerry Burtnyk (right) and his 2004-05 team
Flag of Canada Team Burtnyk
Alternate  
Lead Rob Meakin
Second Richard Daneault
Third Don Walchuk
Skip Kerry Burtnyk
Club Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club
Brier
appearances
5 (1981, 1988, 1995, 2001, 2008)
Top CCA
ranking
4th (2007-08)

Kerry Burtnyk (born November 24, 1958 in Reston, Manitoba) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. He grew up in Reston, Manitoba. He is a two time Canadian champion skip, and the 1995 World Champion skip.

Burtnyk's first Brier in 1981 would be a success for him. His Manitoba team of Mark Olson, Jim Spencer and Ron Kammerlock defeated Northern Ontario, skipped by Al Hackner in the final. Burtnyk became the youngest skip in Brier history, as he was 22 years and 4 months old at the time. At that year's World Championship, Burtnyk would have to settle for the bronze medal.

Burtnyk returned to the Brier in 1988, but he missed the playoffs despite a 7-4 record.

He returned to the Brier once again in 1995 where he would win his second Brier with team mates Jeff Ryan, Rob Meakin and Keith Fenton. In the final, Burtnyk defeated Saskatchewan, skipped by Brad Heidt. At the Worlds, Burtnyk and his team claimed gold, defeating Scotland and their skip Gordon Muirhead.

In the 2001 Nokia Brier Burtnyk skipped his Manitoba team to the final, but bowed out to the Randy Ferbey skipped-Alberta team. In December of that year, he lost to Kevin Martin in the final of the Canadian Olympic Trials, missing his chance to represent Canada at the 2002 Winter Olympics.

Burtnyk announced his retirement in 2005 from the game, but returned in 2006 with a new team, and would shortly after represent Manitoba in the 2008 Tim Hortons Brier but ended up just outside the playoffs with a 6-5 record.

Burtnyk has two daughters, Laura and Rachel. Burtnyk works as a sales investment advisor for Wellington West.

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