David Bohn (born August 29, 1975) is a
Canadian
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curler from
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,
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.
While never having won a provincial championship in his career, Bohn has been an active
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(or fourth) on the
World Curling Tour since 1999. His first event win came at the 1999
Kinsmen Curling Classic, throwing last stones for identical twin brother
Dennis
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. Bohn won another WCT event win at the 2001
Sun Life Grand Prix of Curling. He has just played in one
Grand Slam event, the
2003 Players' Championship
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. After winning his first game there, he would lose the next three matches, eliminating his team in the process.
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Bohn lost in the final of the 2008 Safeway Championship
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against Kerry Burtnyk, the closest he has come to winning a provincial men's title.
In 2015, for the first time in his career, Dennis left his brother's team. After his brother left the team, Bohn would win two more WCT events, winning the Mother Club Fall Curling Classic
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both in 2015 And 2016, and the 2017 Man Curl Tour Classic
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And Also The 2017 Atkins Curling Supplies Classic
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.
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1975 births
Living people
Curlers from Winnipeg
Identical twins
Canadian twins
Canadian male curlers
21st-century Canadian people