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Art Lobel
Born
Curling career
Member Association Quebec (until c. 1978)
 Ontario (c. 1978–present)
Brier appearances5 (1970, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977)
World Championship
appearances
1 (1977)
Medal record
Representing  Canada
World Curling Championships
Silver medal – second place 1977 Karlstad
Representing  Quebec
Macdonald Brier
Gold medal – first place 1977 Montreal
Silver medal – second place 1972 St. John's
Bronze medal – third place 1976 Regina

Arthur L. Lobel (born c. 1935)[2] is a Canadian curler from Montreal, Quebec. He was the third of the 1977 Brier Champion team, representing Quebec. He is a member of the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame.[3]

Lobel moved to Thornhill in about 1978.[4][5][6]

He also won six Ontario Senior Championships (1986, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1998 and 1999),[7] three Canadian Senior Curling Championships (1986, 1989, 1992), and the 2000 Canadian Masters Curling Championships.

Lobel was an engineer with CIL.[2] Lobel's son Rob is also a curler.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Ursel sweeps to nationals for third straight year". Montreal Gazette. February 16, 1976. Retrieved 2021-10-03.
  2. ^ a b "Montreal Brier ended up as Jim Ursel Week". Calgary Herald. March 14, 1977. Retrieved 2021-10-03.
  3. ^ "Lobel, Art – CCA Hall of Fame | ACC Temple de la Renommée Virtuelle". Archived from the original on 2019-11-12.
  4. ^ "New faces". Montreal Gazette. September 26, 1978. Retrieved 2021-12-12.
  5. ^ "Curling hall swells by 10". Red Deer Advocate. February 23, 1979. Retrieved 2021-12-12.
  6. ^ "Quebec's Ursel co-favorite (sic) but rink skip wonders why". Montreal Gazette. March 1, 1980. Retrieved 2021-12-12.
  7. ^ "Senior Champions".
  8. ^ "Lobel brothers rock solid". Oshawa This Week. Retrieved 2023-07-21.

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