Greg McAulay
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Born | (1960-01-02) January 2, 1960 (age 64) Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Brier appearances | 2 (1998, 2000) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
World Championship appearances | 1 (2000) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Gregory McAulay[1] (born January 2, 1960) is a Canadian World champion curler from Richmond, British Columbia.
Career
McAulay has been to two Briers in his career. At the 1998 Labatt Brier, he skipped his British Columbia team to a 7-4 record in the round robin before losing to Saskatchewan (skipped by Rod Montgomery) in a tie-breaker.
In the 2000 Labatt Brier, his team of himself, Brent Pierce, Bryan Miki and Jody Sveistrup finished with an impressive 9-2 record to finish in first place after the round robin. In the playoffs, he defeated Russ Howard's New Brunswick rink twice to capture his only Brier title.
This Brier win qualified McAulay for the 2000 Ford World Curling Championships, where he would skip the Canadian team. At the Worlds, he finished with an 8-1 record. He defeated Craig Brown's American rink in the semi-final, then Peja Lindholm's Swedish rink in the final.
Awards
- British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame: inducted in 2002 with all of 2000 Greg McAulay team, Canadian and World champions[2]
Personal life
McAulay's niece is Manitoba curler Kerri Einarson.[3]
References
External links
- Greg McAulay at World Curling
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- 1959: Ernie Richardson
- 1960: Ernie Richardson
- 1961: Hec Gervais
- 1962: Ernie Richardson
- 1963: Ernie Richardson
- 1964: Lyall Dagg
- 1965: Bud Somerville
- 1966: Ron Northcott
- 1967: Chuck Hay
- 1968: Ron Northcott
- 1969: Ron Northcott
- 1970: Don Duguid
- 1971: Don Duguid
- 1972: Orest Meleschuk
- 1973: Kjell Oscarius
- 1974: Bud Somerville
- 1975: Otto Danieli
- 1976: Bruce Roberts
- 1977: Ragnar Kamp
- 1978: Bob Nichols
- 1979: Kristian Sørum
- 1980: Rick Folk
- 1981: Jürg Tanner
- 1982: Al Hackner
- 1983: Ed Werenich
- 1984: Eigil Ramsfjell
- 1985: Al Hackner
- 1986: Ed Lukowich
- 1987: Russ Howard
- 1988: Eigil Ramsfjell
- 1989: Pat Ryan
- 1990: Ed Werenich
- 1991: David Smith
- 1992: Markus Eggler
- 1993: Russ Howard
- 1994: Rick Folk
- 1995: Kerry Burtnyk
- 1996: Jeff Stoughton
- 1997: Peja Lindholm
- 1998: Wayne Middaugh
- 1999: Hammy McMillan
- 2000: Greg McAulay
- 2001: Peja Lindholm
- 2002: Randy Ferbey
- 2003: Randy Ferbey
- 2004: Peja Lindholm
- 2005: Randy Ferbey
- 2006: David Murdoch
- 2007: Glenn Howard
- 2008: Kevin Martin
- 2009: David Murdoch
- 2010: Kevin Koe
- 2011: Jeff Stoughton
- 2012: Glenn Howard
- 2013: Niklas Edin
- 2014: Thomas Ulsrud
- 2015: Niklas Edin
- 2016: Kevin Koe
- 2017: Brad Gushue
- 2018: Niklas Edin
- 2019: Niklas Edin
- 2020: cancelled
- 2021: Niklas Edin
- 2022: Niklas Edin
- 2023: Bruce Mouat
- 2024: Niklas Edin
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