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Michael Goodfellow (curler)

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Michael Goodfellow
Born (1988-10-08) 8 October 1988 (age 35)
Stirling, Scotland
Team
Curling clubStirling Young Curlers / Kilsyth CC
Stirling, Scotland
Curling career
Member Association Scotland
 Great Britain
World Championship
appearances
4 (2011, 2012, 2013, 2017)
European Championship
appearances
4 (2012, 2013, 2015, 2019)
Olympic
appearances
1 (2014)
Grand Slam victories1 (2018 National)
Medal record
Curling
Representing  Great Britain
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 2014 Sochi
Representing  Scotland
World Curling Championships
Silver medal – second place 2011 Regina
Silver medal – second place 2012 Basel
Bronze medal – third place 2013 Victoria
European Curling Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2013 Stavanger
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Helsingborg

Michael Goodfellow (born 8 October 1988) is a retired[1] Scottish curler. He currently is employed as a coach for Scottish Curling.[2]

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Career

As a youth, Goodfellow played in two Winter Universiades, one in 2009 and 2011. He played lead at the 2009 Winter Universiade for the British team, skipped by John Hamilton. They finished 7th. He was the British alternate at the 2011 Winter Universiade, on a team skipped by Glen Muirhead that finished 4th. Despite being the team's alternate, he played in 8 round robin games.

On the World Curling Tour, Goodfellow played lead for Jamie Dick for 2008–09 before joining with Muirhead for 2009–10 to play lead for him. He joined the Tom Brewster rink in 2010 and played lead for Brewster, and then for David Murdoch beginning in 2013.

With Brewster, Goodfellow won three straight Scottish championships between 2011 and 2013. With the team, he won silver medals at the 2011 Ford World Men's Curling Championship and 2012 World Men's Curling Championship and a bronze medal at the 2013 Ford World Men's Curling Championship with Murdoch as skip. Goodfellow played in two European Curling Championship as an altnerate on the team. At the 2012 European Curling Championships, the team finished 7th, and Goodfellow would play in 7 games. The team won a bronze medal at the 2013 European Curling Championships, with Goodfellow playing in 11 games.

February 2014 saw Goodfellow make his Team GB Winter Olympic debut at the Sochi 2014 games alongside David Murdoch, Tom Brewster, Scott Andrews and Greg Drummond.[3] The team took bronze at the 2013 European Championships.[4] The team also represented Scotland at the 2017 World Men's Curling Championship, finishing in 6th.

After on season playing for Greg Drummond, Goodfellow joined the Ross Paterson rink in 2018. The team went on to win the 2018 National Grand Slam of Curling event and a bronze medal at the 2019 European Curling Championships.

Goodfellow retired from curling in 2021.

Personal life

Goodfellow is married.[2]

References

  1. ^ "OLYMPIC HERO GOODFELLOW CALLS TIME ON PLAYING CAREER". British Curling. 28 June 2021. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b "2023 World Men's Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  3. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Michael Goodfellow". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 4 December 2016.
  4. ^ "David Murdoch and Scots curlers secure Bronze at European Championships". Hamilton Management. 1 December 2013. Retrieved 6 February 2014.

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