Ken Tresoor

Kenneth Tresoor[1](born November 27, 1966)[2] is a Canadian curler.

Ken Tresoor
 
Team
Curling clubWildewood CC, Winnipeg,
Charleswood CC, Winnipeg
Career
Member Association Manitoba
Brier appearances2: (1991, 1996)
World Championship
appearances
1 (1996)

He is a 1996 World Men's champion[3] and a 1996 Labatt Brier champion.

Teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Events
1990–91 Jeff StoughtonDave IversonKen TresoorGarry VandenbergheHoward RestallBrier 1991 (5th)
1995–96 Jeff StoughtonKen TresoorGarry VandenbergheSteve GouldDarryl GunnlaugsonBrier 1996
WCC 1996
1996–97 Jeff StoughtonKen TresoorGarry VandenbergheSteve Gould
1997–98 Jeff StoughtonKen TresoorGarry VandenbergheSteve GouldArnold AshamCOCT 1997 (6th)
1998–99 Brent ScalesKen TresoorDoug HarrisonGrant Spicer
1999–00 Pat SpiringKen TresoorJim SpencerScott Grant
2000–01 Chad McMullanKen TresoorRyan FryJeff Steski
2003–04 Kerry BurtnykKen TresoorRob FowlerKeith FentonCC 2004 (4th)
2004–05 Kerry BurtnykKen TresoorRob FowlerKeith FentonCC 2005 (4th)
2005–06 Dave BoehmerKen TresoorPat SpiringKeith Fenton
2007–08 Vic PetersKen TresoorChris NeufeldKeith Fenton
2008–09 Vic PetersKen TresoorChris NeufeldKeith Fenton
Kerry BurtnykDon WalchukRichard DaneaultGarth SmithKen Tresoor[4]
2009–10 William LyburnGeordie HargreavesKeith MarshallMike MarshallKen Tresoor[5]
2010–11 Garth SmithKen TresoorRoss McFaydenMyles Riddell[6]
2011–12 Dean DunstoneKen TresoorTaren GesellGreg MelnichukAndy Stewart[7]
2012–13 Dean DunstoneKen TresoorDave SitarikRon Gauthier
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gollark: Isn't automatically hitting flies going to be hard? Can servos move fast enough to aim or whatever? Can you automatically track flies?
gollark: I'm sort of interested in 3D printing, but don't really have much of a use for it (I don't really have any other sort of workshoppy stuff to complement it or things to print), or the money. It does seem to be getting cheaper and more useful as time goes on (more prints being available etc.) so who knows.
gollark: Isn't `c` in quite a few equations? Including the electromagnetism one and stuff. It seems pretty fundamental.

References

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