Mike Hay
As a player, he had success from 1982 to 1996.[1] He went on to coach the women's team that won gold in Curling at the 2002 Winter Olympics and, partly due to this, was appointed as an MBE in 2004.[2] He later served as Britain's Olympic performance manager at the 2010 Winter Olympics.[3] After this he became Chef de Mission for Team GB for the 2014 Winter Olympics, a role he also held at the 2018 Winter Olympics. He is brother to David Hay[4] and son of curler Chuck Hay.[5]
Mike Hay is a Scottish curler and curling coach.
Awards
- 1984 Colin Campbell Award[6]
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References
- World Curling Federation profile of Mike Hay Archived 2012-05-29 at the Wayback Machine
- BBC Sport
- "Hi-tech team leaves no stone unturned for Vancouver Games by Andrew Longmore in The Australian
- Perthshire Advertiser for April 16 2013
- Ottawa Citizen - March 7, 1984
- "World Curling Federation on the Award". Archived from the original on 2018-06-13. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
External links
- Mike Hay at Olympedia
- Mike Hay at World Curling Federation
- Mike Hay at CurlingZone
- Mike Hay on the CurlingZone database
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