Robert Kelly (curler)

Robert "Bob" Kelly (born May 3, 1955) is a Scottish curler and curling coach from Edinburgh.[1]

Robert Kelly
 
Other namesBob
Born (1955-05-03) May 3, 1955
Team
Curling clubCarmunnock & Rutherglen CC, Glasgow,
Carrington CC, Edinburgh,
Dunkeld CC, Pitlochry,
Inverness CC
Career
Member Association Scotland
World Championship
appearances
3 (1994, 1995, 2000)
European Championship
appearances
1 (2000)
Olympic
appearances
1 (1992) (demo)
Other appearancesWorld Junior Champioships: 1 (1976)

He is a 1995 World Men's silver medallist[2] and three-time Scottish men's champion. He also participated as a member of Great Britain men's team at the 1992 Winter Olympics (where curling was a demonstration sport); the team finished in 5th place.

Teams

Men's

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
1975–76 Robert KellyKen HortonWillie JamiesonKeith DouglasSJCC 1976
WJCC 1976 (4th)
1991–92 Hammy McMillanNorman BrownGordon MuirheadRoger McIntyreRobert KellyWOG 1992 (demo) (5th)
1993–94 Colin HamiltonBob KellyVic MoranColin BarrTrevor Dodds (WCC)SMCC 1994
WCC 1994 (7th)
1994–95 Gordon MuirheadPeter LoudonRobert KellyRussell KeillerGraeme Connal (WCC)SMCC 1995
WCC 1995
1996–97 Gordon MuirheadPeter LoudonRobert KellyRussell Keiller
1999–00 Robert KellyNeil HamptonTom PendreighRoss HepburnGordon Muirhead (WCC)Robin CoplandSMCC 2000
WCC 2000 (8th)
2003–04 Robert KellyNeil HamptonTom PendreighRoss Hepburn
2004–05 Robert KellyNeil HamptonTom PendreighRoss HepburnSMCC 2005 (8th)
2009–10 Peter LoudonLogan GrayRichard WoodsRobert Kelly

Mixed

Season Skip Third Second Lead Events
1993 Colin HamiltonCarol RossBob KellyCatherine DoddsSMxCC 1993
1994 Colin HamiltonCarol RossBob KellyCatherine DoddsSMxCC 1994
1998 Bob KellyGillian BarrColin BarrWendy BarrSMxCC 1998

Record as a coach of national teams

YearTournament, eventNational teamPlace
20012001 World Junior Curling Championships Scotland (junior men)
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20022002 World Junior Curling Championships Scotland (junior men)
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