Reg Wiebe Explained

Reg Wiebe
Gender:M
Birth Date:23 January 1963
Death Place:Winnipeg
Curling Club:CC Utrecht, Utrecht
European Championship Appearances:8
Show-Medals:yes

Reg Wiebe (born January 23, 1963, Canada - died December 20, 2018, Winnipeg)[1] was a Dutch Canadian-born curler and curling coach from the Curling Club Utrecht.[2] In a middle of 2000s he was a skip of the Dutch national team. Wiebe has played in six European Curling Championships, including a 10th-place finish in the 1999 Championships as a third for Wim Neeleman. Wiebe has skipped the Dutch team to three European championships. In 2002 they finished 12th, in 2005 they finished 19th, and in 2007 they finished 17th.

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
1999–00Reg Wiebe (10th)
2001–02Reg Wiebe (16th)
2002–03Reg Wiebe (12th)
2003–04Reg Wiebe (13th)
2004–05Reg Wiebe (15th)
2005–06Reg Wiebe (19th)
2006–07Reg Wiebe (17th)
2007–08Reg Wiebe (17th)
2014–15Reg Wiebe Andrew Grant Scott Moon Thomas Kooi [3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: After a tragic death, Team Wiebe turns up at Manitoba Open . Winnipeg Free Press . January 18, 2018 . Mike Sawatzky .
  2. http://www.curlingclubutrecht.nl Curling Club Utrecht
  3. https://www.curlingzone.com/event.php?view=Team&eventid=3518&teamid=81630&profileid= Wiebe1-4 at 2014 Copenhagen International - Curlingzone