Doug Armstrong is a Canadian curler. Between 1998 and 2002, he was the lead in skip Jeff Stoughton's team during the 1999 Labatt Brier competition for 4 consecutive times. He won the Brier in 1999. His team went 10–3 winning in the final against Guy Hemmings of Quebec. He won a silver medal at the 1999 Ford World Men's Curling Championship.
As a result of his successes, on May 2, 2010, Armstrong was inducted as lead, skipped by Jeff Stoughton with Garry VanDenBerghe at second to the Manitoba Curling Hall of Fame.[1]
He is the son of 1978 Canadian women's champion Iris Armstrong.[2]
Teams
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1995–96 | Dale Duguid | Dan Carey | Russ Hayes | Doug Armstrong | [3] | ||
1996–97 | Dale Duguid | James Kirkness | David Nedohin | Doug Armstrong | [4] | ||
1997–98 | Dale Duguid | James Kirkness | Jim Spencer | Doug Armstrong | Barry Fry | 1998 Brier | |
1998–99 | Jeff Stoughton | Jon Mead | Garry Van Den Berghe | Doug Armstrong | Steve Gould | Jim Waite | 1999 Brier WCC 1999 |
1999–00 | Jeff Stoughton | Jon Mead | Garry Van Den Berghe | Doug Armstrong | Darryl Gunnlaugson | 2000 Brier (4th) | |
2000–01 | Jeff Stoughton | Jon Mead | Garry Van Den Berghe | Doug Armstrong | |||
2001–02 | Jeff Stoughton | Jon Mead | Garry Van Den Berghe | Doug Armstrong | Jim Spencer | 2001 COCT (6th) |
References
- ↑ Manitoba Curling Hall Of Fame Inductees
- ↑ "Peters rink honoured". Winnipeg Sun. February 17, 2005. Archived from the original on 2023-12-30. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
- ↑ Duguid Runner-Up at 1995 Players Championship — Curlingzone
- ↑ Duguid — 1996 McCain Superspiel West — Curlingzone
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