Stephen Laycock (born October 29, 1982) is a Canadian
curler from
Saskatoon
Saskatoon () is the largest city in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It straddles a bend in the South Saskatchewan River in the central region of the province. It is located along the Trans-Canada Hig ...
. He currently
skips his own team out of
Swift Current
Swift Current is the sixth-largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is situated along the Trans-Canada Highway west of Moose Jaw, and east of Medicine Hat, Alberta. As of 2024, Swift Current has an estimated population of ...
.
Career
In 2003, Laycock skipped Team Saskatchewan to a
Canadian Junior Curling Championship and a
World Junior Curling Championship. Until 2007 he tried repeatedly to skip a team to the provincial men's championship in 2004, 2005 and 2006, but was unsuccessful in all of his attempts. In 2006 he joined up with
Pat Simmons as his lead, and finally won a provincial championship with him in 2007. He would win again in 2008 and once more in 2011, this time throwing third stones and calling the game for Simmons. Simmons left the team at the end of the 2010–11 season, leaving Laycock to find a replacement third. Laycock announced the addition of
Joel Jordison
Joel Jordison (born March 11, 1978) is a Canadians, Canadian curling, curler from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Jordison currently skips his own team from Moose Jaw.
Career
Jordison is a former Saskatchewan junior curling champion, having won the tit ...
to his team for the 2011–2012 season. Jordison and second
Brennen Jones left the team after that season.
Laycock represented Saskatchewan at the
2014 Tim Hortons Brier
The 2014 Tim Hortons Brier was held from March 1 to 9 at the Interior Savings Centre in Kamloops, British Columbia.
Unlike previous years, the winner of the 2014 Brier automatically qualified for the 2015 Brier as Team Canada, similarly to the Sc ...
after winning the provincial championship in
Shaunavon on February 2, 2014. He led the province to a 6–5 record, narrowly missing the playoffs.
Laycock also represented Saskatchewan at the 2015 Tim Hortons Brier. Laycock would finish round-robin with a 7–4 record (3rd place). In the 3v4 game, Laycock had a chance for three in the tenth end to win the game, but missed it only getting two points. He then lost in the extra end. In the bronze medal game against Gushue of NL, Laycock once again had a chance for the win by getting two, but missed it. In the eleventh end, Saskatchewan would steal two to pick up the bronze medal.
After representing Saskatchewan two more times at the Brier, his team broke up in 2018. He then joined the
Jim Cotter rink based out of British Columbia. He played in three Briers as a member of the Cotter rink (, , ), including skipping the rink in 2020, and the first two games of their 2021 campaign before returning to the third position. Laycock left the team after the season.
Laycock played out of Saskatchewan again beginning with the 2022–23 season. He skipped a team of
Shaun Meachem,
Chris Haichert and
Brayden Stewart at the
2023 SaskTel Tankard, losing in the final to
Kelly Knapp. The team played in the
2024 SaskTel Tankard with new lead Brayden Grindheim, replacing Stewart. There, the team lost out in the page playoff 3 vs. 4 game to
Rylan Kleiter
Rylan Kleiter (born July 4, 1998) is a Canadian curler from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He currently skips his own team. Team Kleiter is known for their brightly coloured paint splash pants.
Curling career Juniors
Kleiter and his rink of Trevor ...
.
Personal life
Laycock is employed as a compensation manager at the
University of Saskatchewan
The University of Saskatchewan (U of S, or USask) is a Universities in Canada, Canadian public university, public research university, founded on March 19, 1907, and located on the east side of the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon, Saskatch ...
. He is married and has one child.
Grand Slam record
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1982 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Yorkton
Curlers from Saskatoon
Canadian male curlers
Canada Cup (curling) participants
Competitors at the 2007 Winter Universiade
21st-century Canadian sportsmen