Craig Savill
Craig Savill | |
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Curler | |
Born |
Lahr, West Germany | October 25, 1978
Team | |
Curling club |
Ottawa CC, Ottawa |
Skip | Mark Dacey |
Third | Shawn Adams |
Second | Craig Savill |
Lead | Andrew Gibson |
Career | |
Brier appearances | 9 (2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) |
Top CCA ranking | 1st (2008–09) |
Grand Slam victories |
12: World Cup/Masters (Dec 2006, Jan 2008, Nov 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013); Players (2008, 2013); Canadian Open (2009, 2012); The National (2012, 2014) |
Medal record
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Craig Edward Savill (born October 25, 1978) is a Canadian curler from Manotick.[1]
Career
Savill's father was stationed at CFB Lahr in Germany, and Savill was born there. However, Savill grew up and still lives in Ottawa. He must commute to play with his current team. He curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club in club play, but officially his team is from the Penetanguishene Curling Club in Penetanguishene, Ontario.
Before playing with Howard, Savill won two Canadian Junior Curling Championships and two World Junior Curling Championships (1998, 1999) as John Morris's third. In 2001 he moved to the position of second, still with John Morris. The team went to the 2002 Nokia Brier, and lost in the final to Alberta, skipped by Randy Ferbey. A couple of years later, Morris moved to Alberta and Savill joined Howard's team. With Howard, Savill, second Brent Laing and third Richard Hart lost in the 2006 Tim Hortons Brier to Quebec skipped by fellow Ottawa Curling Club member Jean-Michel Ménard. The following year, at the 2007 Tim Hortons Brier they would finally be victorious defeating 2006 Olympic Gold Medalist Brad Gushue in the Brier final. They then went on to win the 2007 Ford World Men's Curling Championship, defeating Germany in the final.
Personal life
Savill is a real estate appraiser and owner of Savill Appraisal Services. He is married and has two children, one son and one daughter.[2] He was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in late 2015, and as a result, he was forced to take a hiatus from curling.[3]
Teams
References
- ↑ http://www.curling.ca/2012/01/09/featured-curling-athlete-craig-savill/
- ↑ http://cloudfront7.curling.ca/2013roaroftherings-en/files/2013/12/2013ROTR_MorningRoar_Day6.pdf
- ↑ "Popular curler Savill facing cancer fight". TSN Curling. 7 December 2015. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
External links
- Craig Savill on the World Curling Federation database