Robert "Rob" Rumfeldt (born February 18, 1966 in
Windsor, Ontario) is a Canadian
curler from
Guelph.
Rumfeldt was a member of the
1996 Ontario provincial championship team, when he played second for
Bob Ingram
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. As of 2015, Rumfeldt has played in ten provincial men's championships.
A longtime second, Rumfeldt began skipping his own team for the 2009-10 season.
In addition to winning the 1996 provincial men's championship, Rumfeldt has also won the 1994 provincial mixed championship (with Ingram) on a team that included his wife Paulinka,
and the 1994 Silver Tankard.
1996 Brier
Rumfeldt won the provincial championship in 1996, playing second for Bob Ingram's
Ridgetown Curling Club rink which also consisted of
Larry Smyth
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(third) and
James Brackett
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(lead). It was Rumfeldt's only career men's provincial title. The team finished with a record of 4-7, in 10th place, one of the worst records ever for Ontario. Rumfeldt played a respectable 80%, third among seconds.
Personal life
In 1994, Rumfeldt was employed as an account manager for
Toronto Dominion Bank
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.
He is currently a commercial banker with TD. He attended
Assumption High School in Windsor and the
University of Windsor.
He is the brother-in-law of fellow curler
Richard Hart.
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Curlers from Ontario
1966 births
Sportspeople from Windsor, Ontario
Sportspeople from Guelph
Living people
Canadian male curlers
University of Windsor alumni
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