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Position |
Second |
| Delivers |
Right-handed |
| Born |
July 31, 1958, in Dolbeau, Quebec, Canada |
| Hometown |
Plover, Wis. |
| Occupation |
Stora Enso North America |
| Family |
Married, two sons, William and Daniel |
| Year started curling |
1975 |
| Height |
5 feet, 10 inches |
| Weight |
260 pounds |
| Education |
PhD in chemical engineering from McGill University,
Montreal, Quebec; master's degree in paper technology, Institute of Paper
Chemistry, Appleton, Wis.; bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from
the University of Waterloo, Ontario |
CURLING HIGHLIGHTS
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Quebec Curling Championship:
1984 (runner-up), 1985, 1986, 1987 (champion), 1988
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Brier Men's Canadian Championship: 1987
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Canadian Olympic Trials: 1988
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Quebec Mixed Curling Championship: 1987
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Wisconsin State Men's Championship:
2004, 2003 (runner-up)
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U.S. World Team
Trials, Preliminary Round: 2005
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U.S. World Team
Trials, Qualifying Round: 2005
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U.S. World Team
Trials, Challenge Round: 2005
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1987 Quebec Curler of the Year
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Helped
form the Newark Curling Club in Newark, Ohio, in 1999
About Ian Journeaux:
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Curls out of:
Stevens Point Curling Club
Curling family: "William and Daniel have curled since
1999 in Newark and have played regularly for the past three years. Laurie
(spouse) started curling when we got married in 1981 and has played
regularly in the club and in bonspiels."
Curling start: "I started curling regularly in high
school as a group of friends. Since moving to Stevens Point, I have taken an
active role in the Stevens Point Curling Club. I have been on the board of
the club since 2002 and am currently the club president."
What he enjoys most about curling: "I enjoy the
competitive nature of the game that marries strategic insight and athletic
abilities."
Hobbies: Car repair, restoring pinball machines,
building/repairing computers
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