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Kyle Doering

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ended up saving the life of a local Danish construction worker, after he was pinned under a backhoe-type machine. The two were walking from their hotel to the curling rink at the time, along with Doering's grandfather. Doering's grandfather, Ford, and a passer-by lifted the machine, while Doering
423:. They beat Nova Scotia, sending them to the semifinal against Northern Ontario, skipped by Brennan Wark, which they lost 7–3. Doering skipped at the 2013 Manitoba Juniors as well, losing in the semifinal, and made it to the quarterfinals in 2014. 512:, Doering's first trip to the Manitoba Men's Championship. There, Team Gunnlaugson won five games and almost made it to the playoffs. The following season, as a member of the Dunstone junior rink, Doering played in the 647:, where they represented Manitoba. It was Doering's first trip to the Brier. Doering played in one game, and the team was eliminated after losing a tiebreaker. Doering joined the Alberta-based Team 489: 703: 699: 984: 411:, Derek Oryniak, and Lucas Van Den Bosch to a bronze medal. The same rink won the Manitoba Junior Championship in 2012 and represented the province at the 462: 412: 1009: 628: 282: 203: 466: 350: 307: 1123: 934: 473:. The team had a re-match against Switzerland in the bronze medal game, which they won. Off the curling rink, Doering and the team's alternate 643:. Lott led the team all the way to the final, where they lost to Mike McEwen. Doering was asked to be the alternate for Team McEwen at the 551: 778: 540: 431: 292: 909: 683: 722:. He currently works as a community relations officer with the Winnipeg Humane Society. He is in a relationship with Ashley Groff. 687: 74: 1118: 1113: 525: 652: 492:
for the University of Winnipeg, this time on a team skipped by J. T. Ryan. This team went on to pick up a silver medal.
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In 2016, Gunnlaugson took over the team, with Doering continuing to play second on the team. The team played in the
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junior rink. The team played in the 2017 Manitoba junior finals, where they lost to J. T. Ryan in the final.
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there. He led his rink to a 9–3 round-robin record, putting them in a tiebreaker match against Nova Scotia's
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as the third Wild Card entry, after earning enough points on tour, by winning events like the
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abbreviated 2020–21 season, Doering joined up again with Simmons for the again for the
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en route to a national title. The team then went on to represent Canada at the
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in the C1 vs. C2 page playoff game. The team is still qualified for the
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to a 4–3 round-robin record. They then lost the semifinal against the
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replaced Gunnalugson as the team's skip. The team played at the
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Doering won a second Manitoba junior title in 2016 playing
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later took over the team that season and led them at the
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events that season. They began the season playing in the
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While still a junior, Doering played one season for the
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Doering's first major curling accomplishment was at the
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They played in the 463:2016 Canadian Junior Curling Championships 413:2012 Canadian Junior Curling Championships 233: 18: 658:Doering remained on Team Sturmay for the 316: 248: 1073: 629:2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Pre-Trials 731: 616:, the team did not make the playoffs. 467:2016 World Junior Curling Championships 370:(born December 14, 1995) is a Canadian 879: 877: 415:. At age 16, Doering was the youngest 856:"Northern Ontario goes down fighting" 604:. On the tour, the team won the 2019 461:and Gordon lost just one game at the 7: 751:"2023 Tim Hortons Brier Media Guide" 508:on the team. The rink played in the 407:, where he led his Manitoba rink of 662:. The team began the season at the 655:Grand Slam event and finished 1–4. 541:Performance Spider Midweek Special 432:2015 CIS/CCA Curling Championships 293:World Junior Curling Championships 14: 960:"Hodgson Out of Lethbridge Brier" 684:Ed Werenich Golden Wrench Classic 574:but did not make the playoffs. 1072: 688:McKee Homes Fall Curling Classic 552:2017 Canadian Olympic Pre-Trials 342: 320: 299: 274: 252: 161: 148: 135: 862:. February 13, 2012. p. 14 836:. February 12, 2012. p. 32 810:. February 10, 2012. p. 15 520:in the Manitoba final. On the 1: 1124:University of Winnipeg alumni 610:Manitoba Curling Tour Classic 1085:on the CurlingZone database 706:, going 2–5 at both events. 481:In 2016, Doering joined the 664:2022 PointsBet Invitational 488:Doering played in the 2018 1140: 718:in Winnipeg, and then the 526:Bernick's Miller Lite Open 670:. The team played in the 641:2022 Viterra Championship 614:2020 Viterra Championship 587:2019 Viterra Championship 572:2018 Viterra Championship 533:2017 Viterra Championship 514:2016 Viterra Championship 510:2015 Safeway Championship 504:rink in 2014–15, playing 334: 291: 266: 240: 236: 26: 560:2017 GSOC Tour Challenge 543:earlier in the season. 405:2011 Canada Winter Games 600:rink at second for the 581:rink at second for the 564:2017 Masters of Curling 495: 860:Kingston Whig-Standard 808:Kingston Whig-Standard 720:University of Winnipeg 716:Garden City Collegiate 680:2023 Tim Hortons Brier 660:2022–23 curling season 645:2022 Tim Hortons Brier 625:2021–22 curling season 602:2019–20 curling season 589:before losing to Team 583:2018–19 curling season 428:University of Winnipeg 1119:Curlers from Winnipeg 1114:Canadian male curlers 672:2023 Boston Pizza Cup 627:. They played in the 440:University of Alberta 426:Doering skipped the 635:. The team's third 577:Doering joined the 568:2017 Boost National 528:event that season. 524:, the team won the 382:. 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Index

Curler
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Granite CC
Winnipeg, MB
Skip
Aaron Sluchinski
Third
Jeremy Harty
Second
Lead
Dylan Webster

Manitoba
Alberta
Brier
2022
2023
World Championship
2024
CTRS ranking
2022–23
Curling
Canada
World Championships
2024 Schaffhausen
World Junior Curling Championships
2016 Copenhagen
Manitoba
Canada Winter Games

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