Wayne "Winger" Kiel (born curler and coach.[2]
December 5, 1949) is a Canadian maleWayne Kiel | |
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Born | [1] December 5, 1949 |
Curling career | |
Member Association | Canada |
Medal record |
As a coach of Canadian wheelchair curling team he participated in 2018 Winter Paralympics.
He started curling in 1960.[1]
He awarded Canadian Curling Association Award of achievement in 1999.[3]
Record as a coach of national teams
editYear | Tournament, event | National team | Place |
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2004 | 2004 European Curling Championships | Kazakhstan (men) | 26
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2004 | 2004 European Curling Championships | Kazakhstan (women) | 21
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2016 | 2016 World Wheelchair Curling Championship | Canada (wheelchair) | 7
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2017 | 2017 World Wheelchair Curling Championship | Canada (wheelchair) | 5
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2018 | 2018 Winter Paralympics | Canada (wheelchair) | |
2019 | 2019 World Wheelchair Curling Championship | Canada (wheelchair) | 10
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2019 | 2019 World Wheelchair-B Curling Championship | Canada (wheelchair) | |
2020 | 2020 World Wheelchair Curling Championship | Canada (wheelchair) |
References
edit- ^ a b "Wayne-Kiel.pdf" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-08-09.
- ^ Wayne Kiel at World Curling
- ^ "Curling Canada | Award of Achievement".
External links
edit- Wayne Kiel at World Curling
- Wayne Kiel - Coach profile - 2018 Winter Paralympics - International Paralympic Committee
- Coach Spotlight: Wayne Kiel dedicates coaching skills to wheelchair curling | Canadian Paralympic Committee
- "Kiel leaves CurlSask, but not going far". The Star Phoenix. February 5, 2016.