Jeffrey R. Stoughton (born July 26, 1963) is a
Canadian retired
curler. He is a three-time
Brier champion and two-time
World
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champion as skip. Stoughton retired from competitive curling in 2015. He is currently the National Men's Coach and Program Manager for
Curling Canada, as well as being the head coach of the Canadian Mixed Doubles National Team.
Career
Stoughton's first national championship came in 1988 when he won the
Canadian Mixed Curling Championship. He won the mixed once again in 1991. 1991 was the same year Stoughton attended his first Brier. His team of
Dave Iverson,
Ken Tresoor and
Garry VanDenBerghe finished 6-5. Five years later, at the
1996 Labatt Brier, Stoughton and his team of Tresoor, VanDenBerghe, and
Steve Gould went all the way, losing only two games en route to the championship, defeating
Kevin Martin of
Alberta
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in the final. At the subsequent World Championship, Stoughton went on to lose just one game, winning the Championship against
Warwick Smith of
Scotland
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. At the 1997 Olympic Curling Trials, Jeff and his play played well, but narrowly missed the playoffs at 5-4.
Stoughton would return to the
1999 Labatt Brier with 2 new players,
Jon Mead and
Doug Armstrong replacing Tresoor and Gould. The team went 10-3 winning in the final against
Guy Hemmings of
Quebec
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. However, at the 1999 Worlds, Stoughton's team would not be as successful as they were in 1996. The team went 9-2, but one of their losses was in the final against
Hammy McMillan of Scotland. Stoughton and his Manitoba four-some returned to the
2000 Labatt Brier. The team, who had an excellent round robin, would bow out in the first game of the playoffs, and finish with a 9-4 record. At the 2001 Olympic Curling Trials, the team would for the second straight time miss the playoffs by just 1 game, going 5-4.
At the 2005 Olympic Curling Trials, Stoughton would come the closest he ever would to reaching the Olympics. He finished the round robin in 2nd place behind the
Brad Gushue rink (skipped for this event by
Russ Howard throwing second stones), and defeated then
John Morris in the semifinal. In the final, Gushue made a steal of two in the 4th end which put Stoughton in a 6-2 hole, which proved to be costly. Stoughton was unable to score the needed second point in the 10th end to tie the match, leading him to lose by a final score of 8-7. Following this loss, Stoughton's third, Jon Mead took a four year break from curling (after the upcoming 2006 Brier).
After a long break between Briers, in large part due to the conflict between the new Grand Slam of Curling and the Canadian Curling Association, which made Grand Slam participants ineligible for the Brier playdowns for several years, Stoughton reached the
2006 Tim Hortons Brier with Mead, Van Den Berghe, and Gould by winning the 2006
Manitoba championship, beating
Reid Carruthers in the final. At the Brier however, the team finished in sixth place with a record of 6-5, missing the playoffs. This would be the final competitive event for longtime Stoughton second Van Den Berghe who retired. Stoughton would win the 2007 Manitoba Championship with a new lineup of
Ryan Fry, Rob Fowler, and Gould, defeating
Peter Nicholls in the final. The team would go on to win a bronze medal at the
2007 Brier. He fared better than the previous year, but fell in the semifinal to eventual world champion
Glenn Howard of Ontario, eliminating Kevin Martin in the 3-4 game; Howard held a four-point lead after nine ends, and Stoughton was ready to concede the game; however,
CBC, who was broadcasting the game, requested that the tenth end be played for airtime reasons; the two teams ended up throwing all the stones through the house in the tenth end.
Following the 2007-08 season, Ryan Fry left Team Stoughton to join
Brad Gushue's rink. Fry was replaced with
Kevin Park for the 2008-09 season. The move proved to be fairly successful, as Stoughton led his new team to the final of the
2009 Tim Hortons Brier in which they lost to
Kevin Martin.
Stoughton's rink qualified for the
2009 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials. The team finished third, after losing to
Glenn Howard's rink in the semi-final. In February 2010 Jeff Stoughton won his
8th Manitoba provincial championship, a record for that province. At the
2010 Tim Hortons Brier, Stoughton finished out of the playoffs despite a 7-4 record.
In April 2010
Rob Fowler and
Kevin Park quit the team and both decided to skip their own teams for 2010-2011. Jeff brought back his past longtime third
Jon Mead, while also acquiring
Reid Carruthers to play at second.
With a new team of Jon Mead and Reid Carruthers, Stoughton won the
2011 Safeway Championship in Manitoba to qualify for the
2011 Tim Hortons Brier. There in
London, Ontario
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, the team finished second in the round robin and went on to defeat
Glenn Howard in the final 8-6, capturing Stoughton's third Brier championship. Stoughton and his team also did well at the
world championships, finishing first in the round robin and defeating
Scotland
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's
Tom Brewster a total of three times to win his second world title. After was the second World title for both Stoughton and Gould, but after many years the first World title for Jon Mead.
Stoughton failed to reach the
2012 Tim Hortons Brier after losing to eventual provincial champion
Rob Fowler in the quarterfinals of the
2012 Safeway Championship. A few weeks later, Stoughton dropped lead
Steve Gould from his team. It was then announced in May 2012 that
Mark Nichols would join the team for the next season as lead.
Stoughton won his first
Canada Cup in 2012, defeating
Glenn Howard's rink in the final. This gave his team a berth in the
2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials in his hometown of Winnipeg. Later in the season, Stoughton won the
2013 The National, completing a career Grand Slam. He qualified for his 10th Brier of his career by winning the
2013 Safeway Championship. At the
2013 Tim Hortons Brier, Stoughton led his Manitoba rink to an 8-3 round robin record. The team managed to make it to the final against Northern Ontario's
Brad Jacobs whom they lost to.
At the 2013 Olympic Trials, Stoughton's team finished the round robin with a 3-4 record, missing the playoffs. The team would win another Manitoba championship in 2014, earning the rink a trip to the
2014 Tim Hortons Brier. At the Brier, the team finished the round robin in a three-way time for first place with a 9-2 record. After losing to Quebec in the 3 vs. 4 match, they beat them in a re-match to claim the bronze medal.
Despite retiring in 2015, Stoughton has made occasional returns to professional events in cameo roles. He participated in the
2017 Elite 10 Grand Slam event and returned to play the
March 2018 Elite 10 curling event with Carruthers. There he skipped the team while throwing third stones, though the team failed to qualify for the playoffs.
Coaching
Following his retirement in 2015 as a professional curler, Stoughton served as a coach for Team Canada's mixed doubles at the
2018 Winter Olympics in
Pyeongchang,
Korea
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.
He would serve as coach for
Kaitlyn Lawes and
John Morris as they won the Olympic gold medal.
[ He currently serves as Curling Canada's men's and mixed doubles national coach and program manager.
]
Career statistics
Grand Slam record
Teams
Personal life
Stoughton is a financial systems manager for Air Canada
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. He is married to Hali Weiss, and they have a daughter, Elizabeth and two sons, Riley and Cole. Stoughton was known for his 360° "spin-o-rama" delivery, where he comes out of the hack, spins around and then throws the rock. Stoughton does this to entertain fans, but does not usually do it during games, except for meaningless shots. He also performed the move in a cameo appearance in the 2002 film Men With Brooms.
Honours
Stoughton was inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame in June 2018.
Notes
References
External links
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1963 births
Living people
Curlers from Winnipeg
World curling champions
Brier champions
Canadian mixed curling champions
Canadian male curlers
Canadian curling coaches
Canada Cup (curling) participants
20th-century Canadian sportsmen