Ottawa Curling Club - Current Famous Curlers

Current Famous Curlers

  • Jenn Hanna - 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts runner-up, current World Curling Tour participant
  • Earle Morris - 1985 Ontario men's champion (represented the R.C.N. Curling Club); 1982 Quebec champion; 1980 Manitoba champion, invented the Stabilizer curling broom, coach of the Australian curling team skipped by Hugh Millikin)
  • Jean-Michel Ménard - 2006 Brier Champion and World Championships runner-up
  • Eldon Coombe, 1972 provincial champion
  • Craig Savill - 2007 Brier and World Champion lead for Glenn Howard
  • Rachel Homan - Four time provincial bantam champion, 2006 Canada Games gold medalist, 2010 Canadian Junior champion.
  • Andrew Mikkelsen - 1996 Canadian Junior Champion
  • Gilles Allaire - 2004 Northern Ontario Mixed Champion
  • Chris Gardner - former provincial bantam and junior mixed champion
  • Stephanie Hanna - 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts runner-up (with sister Jenn)
  • Matt Paul - 2005 Canada Cup of Curling participant
  • Michael Raby - former World Deaf Curling Champion
  • Neil Sinclair - 2007 Canada Games silver medalist
  • Robyn Mattie - 2003 Canadian Junior Runner-up
  • Emma Miskew - Four time provincial bantam champion, 2006 Canada Games gold medalist, 2010 Canadian Junior Champion (third for Rachel Homan)

Source: 2006-07 Ottawa Curling Club Directory. See also Hall of Fame

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