Jeff Ryan (curler)

He is a 1995 World Men's champion[2] and a 1995 Labatt Brier champion.

Jeff Ryan
 
Team
Curling clubAssiniboine Memorial CC,
Winnipeg, MB
Career
Member Association Manitoba
Brier appearances3: (1988, 1995, 2001)
World Championship
appearances
1 (1995)

Jeffrey Ryan[1] is a Canadian curler.

Awards

  • Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame: inducted in 2002 with all of 1995 Kerry Burtnyk team, Canadian and World champions[3]

Teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Events
1987–88 Kerry BurtnykJim SpencerRon KammerlockDon HarveyJeff RyanBrier 1988 (4th)
1993–94 Jeff RyanDave IversonKeith FentonTerry Henry[4]
1994–95 Jeff StoughtonJeff RyanGarry VandenbergheDarryl Gunnlaugson
1994–95 Kerry BurtnykJeff RyanRob MeakinKeith FentonDenis FillionBrier 1995
WCC 1995
1996–97 Kerry BurtnykJeff RyanRob MeakinKeith Fenton
1997–98 Kerry BurtnykJeff RyanRob MeakinKeith FentonScott GrantCOCT 1997 (4th)
1999–00 Kerry BurtnykJeff RyanRob MeakinKeith Fenton
2000–01 Kerry BurtnykJeff RyanRob MeakinKeith FentonAndy HickBrier 2001
2001–02 Kerry BurtnykJeff RyanRob MeakinKeith FentonAndy HickCOCT 2001
Kerry BurtnykJeff RyanRob FowlerKeith Fenton
2002–03 Kerry BurtnykJeff RyanRob FowlerKeith Fenton

Personal life

Jeff Ryan is from family of curlers: his brother is Pat Ryan, a three-time Brier winner and two-time world champion; his daughter Hailey played third for Manitoba on 2017 Canadian Juniors and on 2019 Manitoba Scotties;[5] his son J. T. Ryan[6] skipped his team[7] on 2017, 2018 Viterra and on 2017 Canadian Juniors[8]

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