Kevin Koe

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Kevin Koe
Born (1975-01-11) January 11, 1975
Edmonton, Alberta
Team
Curling club The Glencoe Club, Calgary
Skip Kevin Koe
Third Pat Simmons
Second Carter Rycroft
Lead Nolan Thiessen
Alternate Blake MacDonald
Career
Brier appearances 2 (2010, 2012)
World Championship
appearances
1 (2010)
Top CCA ranking 3rd (2003-04, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2012-13)
Grand Slam victories 3 (Players': 2004; Masters: 2012; Canadian Open: 2013)

Kevin Koe (/ˈk./ KOO-ee; born January 11, 1975) is a Canadian curler. Originally from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, he now resides in Calgary, Alberta and curls out of Calgary, Alberta representing The Glencoe Club.

Career

Koe skipped a Yukon/Northwest Territories team to the final of the 1994 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. The team lost the final to Alberta's Colin Davison amidst a controversy involving a burnt rock.

Koe would later leave Yellowknife, to curl in the more competitive province of Alberta. In 2000, he skipped Alberta to a Canadian Mixed Curling Championship. From 2004 to 2006 he played third for John Morris. He currently skips his own team.

Up until 2010, Koe had little success in his attempts to win a provincial title on the men's stage. His team is currently regarded as one of the best in the world, and while he has been in many Grand Slam finals, he has only won one Slam event as a skip. In 2007, he almost went to the Brier, but lost in the provincial finals to Kevin Martin. In both the 10th and 11th ends, his team's former fourth player, Blake MacDonald had an easy draw to the eight-foot to win, but missed on both opportunities. In 2010, Koe finally won a provincial championship, benefiting from an absent Martin who would be preparing for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Koe went on to win the 2010 Brier, beating Ontario's Glenn Howard in the final. Koe's rink became the first team to come out of the 3 vs. 4 page playoff game to win the Brier, and he became the first rookie skip to win the Brier since Vic Peters in 1992. Koe finished with a 9-2 round robin record at the 2010 Capital One World Men's Curling Championship, finishing second behind Norway. However, in the playoffs, Koe beat Norway twice to claim his first world title.

Koe moved to Calgary in 2011. At the same time, his long-time third, Blake MacDonald retired, and was replaced by Pat Simmons. Koe returned to the Brier in 2012, for the second time in his career. In doing so, he broke an 18-year drought for the city of Calgary in winning the Alberta provincial championship, representing the city's Glencoe Curling Club.

Personal life

His brother, Jamie Koe, has represented the Territories in four of the last five Briers, while his sister Kerry has represented the Territories in five of the last six Scotties Tournament of Hearts. Koe works as a surface landman for Talisman Energy. He is married and has two children.[1]

Grand Slam record

Key
C Champion
F Lost in Final
SF Lost in Semifinal
QF Lost in Quarterfinals
R16 Lost in the round of 16
Q Did not advance to playoffs
DNP Did not participate in event
N/A Not a Grand Slam event that season
Event 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Masters/World Cup DNP QF Q QF QF F F F QF QF C QF
Canadian Open DNP DNP SF F SF Q Q Q SF Q QF C
The National DNP DNP QF Q F F Q SF Q QF SF
Players' Q C Q QF DNP SF QF SF SF Q Q

Teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead Events
2002–03 Kevin Koe Jamie Koe Scott Cripps Mike Westlund
2003–04 John Morris Kevin Koe Marc Kennedy Paul Moffatt
2004–05 John Morris Kevin Koe Marc Kennedy Paul Moffatt
2005–06 John Morris Kevin Koe Marc Kennedy Paul Moffatt
2006–07 Blake MacDonald (fourth) Kevin Koe (skip) Carter Rycroft Nolan Thiessen
2007–08 Blake MacDonald (fourth) Kevin Koe (skip) Carter Rycroft Nolan Thiessen 2007 CC
2009–09 Blake MacDonald (fourth) Kevin Koe (skip) Carter Rycroft Nolan Thiessen
2009–10 Kevin Koe Blake MacDonald Carter Rycroft Nolan Thiessen 2009 COCT, 2010 Alta., Brier, WCC
2010–11 Kevin Koe Blake MacDonald Carter Rycroft Nolan Thiessen 2011 Alta., CC
2011–12 Kevin Koe Pat Simmons Carter Rycroft Nolan Thiessen
2012–13 Kevin Koe Pat Simmons Carter Rycroft Nolan Thiessen
2013–14 Kevin Koe Pat Simmons Carter Rycroft Nolan Thiessen

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