Darryl Gunnlaugson

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Darryl Gunnlaugson
 
Team
Curling club Charleswood CC, Winnipeg, MB
Career
Member AssociationFlag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba
Brier appearances2: (1996, 2000)
World Championship
appearances
1 (1996)

Darryl Gunnlaugson is a Canadian curler.

He is a 1996 World Men's champion [1] and a 1996 Labatt Brier champion.

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Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateEvents
1994–95 Jeff Stoughton Jeff Ryan Garry Vandenberghe Darryl Gunnlaugson
1995–96Jeff Stoughton Ken Tresoor Garry Vandenberghe Steve Gould Darryl Gunnlaugson Brier 1996 Gold medal icon.svg
WCC 1996 Gold medal icon.svg
1999–00Jeff Stoughton Jon Mead Garry Van Den Berghe Doug Armstrong Darryl Gunnlaugson Brier 2000 (4th)
2006–07 Craig White Harold Mauthe Darryl Gunnlaugson Marty Johanason
2007–08 Nathan Asham Arnold Asham Sean McCutcheon Darryl Gunnlaugson
2013–14Darryl Gunnlaugson Jamie Hay Gary Gumprich Kyle Halford
2015–16 Doug Harrison Jamie HayDarryl Gunnlaugson Larry Borus 2016 Viterra Championship
2016–17 Mark Franklin Brent McCannell Darryl Gunnlaugson Terry Aseltine

Personal life

Gunnlaugson comes from an accomplished curling family. His father Lloyd represented Manitoba at the 1983 Labatt Brier. His son Jason is also an accomplished curler and his brother in-law Garry Vandenberghe is a World champion. [2]

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References

  1. Darryl Gunnlaugson on the World Curling Federation database OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
  2. "Lloyd Harold "Gunner" Gunnlaugson (1928-1988) -". Find a Grave .