Brendan Bottcher
Brendan Bottcher | |||||||||||||
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Born |
Sherwood Park, Alberta | December 19, 1991||||||||||||
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Curling club |
Saville SC, Edmonton, Alberta | ||||||||||||
Skip | Brendan Bottcher | ||||||||||||
Third | Micky Lizmore | ||||||||||||
Second | Brad Thiessen | ||||||||||||
Lead | Karrick Martin | ||||||||||||
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Brier appearances | 0 | ||||||||||||
Top CCA ranking | 20th (2012–13) | ||||||||||||
Medal record
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Brendan Bottcher (born December 19, 1991 in Sherwood Park, Alberta), nicknamed "The Bottcher Express", is a Canadian curler from Edmonton. Bottcher enjoyed a successful junior career winning the 2012 Canadian Junior Curling Championships and the 2012 World Junior Curling Championships.[1] He was also the 2010 Alberta junior men's champion and the 2007 Alberta juvenile provincial finalist.[2]
Career
Junior career
Bottcher currently skips his own team out of the Saville Sports Centre in Edmonton, consisting of third Evan Asmussen, second Landon Bucholz, lead Bryce Bucholz, and are led by their coach Bernie Panich.
In the 2009-2010 season, with Brad Thiessen at third, they had much success, winning four junior bonspiels and being a runner-up in another. In the Edmonton Men's Super-League, they posted a .500 record. In a few exhibition games throughout the season prior to the 2010 Winter Olympics, they played Olympic caliber teams such as Kevin Martin and Thomas Ulsrud. The team would then go on to win the Alberta junior provincial curling championships, beating their cross town rival Curtis Bale 6-4 in the final.[3] This provincial junior title earned him a berth to the 2010 Canadian Junior Curling Championships in Sorel-Tracy, Quebec. At Canadian Junior Curling Championships, the team had mixed success, finishing with a 6-6 record.[4]
Although contenders to return the following Canadian junior curling championships, the team lost the 2011 Alberta junior provincial semi-final to Scott Smith of Calgary.[5] The end of the 2010-2011 season saw Brad Thiessen age out of junior eligibility. The team then added long time Alberta junior competitor Evan Asmussen to the lineup prior to the 2011-2012 season. After his junior curling season concluded, Bottcher skipped his University of Alberta Golden Bears men's team to a semi-final finish at the CIS curling championships.
In the 2011-2012 season, Bottcher continued his previous success at the 2012 Alberta junior provincials, finishing the round robin with a perfect record and defeating Jordan Steinke of Dawson Creek in the final to win his second provincial junior title. At the 2012 Canadian Junior Curling Championships in Napanee, Ontario the team finished the round robin with a 11-1 record, earning a bye to the Canadian final. Bottcher himself would earn first team all-star skip honors for the highest shooting percentage in the round robin. Bottcher would then defeated Wark of Northern Ontario 9-6 to win the Canadian junior championships. The team would then proceed to the 2012 World Junior Curling Championships in Östersund Sweden, where he finished the round robin with an 8-1 record, only losing to Scotland's Kyle Smith 8-4. A 1-2 page play-off 9-3 victory over Sweden gave Bottcher and his team a direct berth to the final. Sweden would defeat Norway 8-4 in the semi-final game, setting up a re-match in the final. Bottcher would score five points in the seventh end of the final for a 10-4 win and become the 2012 World Junior men's curling champion - the first world junior men's curling championship title for Canada since 2007.
Prior to the World Junior Curling Championships and after the Canadian Junior Curling Championships, Bottcher's University of Alberta Golden Bears team went undefeated at the Canada West Curling Championships, qualifying them for the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) Curling Championships; CIS nationals. Days after the world juniors, Bottcher returned to Canada to compete at the CIS nationals and led the Golden Bears to the university's first ever curling national championship. Bottcher and his university team of third Mick Lizmore, second Brad Thiessen, lead Karrick Martin and alternate Parker Konschuh had a strong weekend, only losing one game to the UPEI Panthers' Brett Gallant 10-4. The team's strong performance was demonstrated when the front end was awarded 1st team All-Canadian honours while the back end received 2nd team All-Canadian honours. The championship was Bottcher's his third in five weeks.[6] He will now represent Canada at the 2013 Winter Universiade.
2012/2013 Season
Now aged out of junior, Bottcher will continue to curl with his University of Alberta team.
Accomplishments
- 2006 Alberta Winter Games Participant[7]
- 2007 Alberta Juvenile Provincial Finalist
- 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Alberta Junior Provincial Participant
- 2010 Alberta Junior Provincial Champion
- 2011 CIS Nationals Semifinalist
- 2012 Alberta Junior Provincial Champion
- 2012 M&M Meat Shops Canadian Juniors Champion
- 2012 M&M Meat Shops Canadian Juniors First All-Star Team
- 2012 CIS 2nd Team All-Canadian
- 2012 CIS Champion
- 2012 World Junior Champion
References
- ↑ "Canadian Bottcher wins world junior curling championship". CBC Sports. March 11, 2012.
- ↑ Northern Alberta Curling Association Past Champions
- ↑ Final Draw at Subway Junior Provincials
- ↑ Junior Nationals Archive
- ↑ 2011 Alberta Junior Provincials Website
- ↑ Chris O'Leary (March 19, 2012). "Busy curler refocuses on studies". The Edmonton Journal.
- ↑ Alberta Winter Games