David Imlah

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David Imlah
 
Team
Curling clubSydney Harbour CC, Sydney
Career
Member AssociationFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
World Championship
appearances
1 (2007)
Pacific-Asia Championship
appearances
1 (2006)
Other appearances World Senior Championships: 2 (2016, 2019)

David Imlah is an Australian curler and curling coach. [1]

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At the international level, he is a 2006 Pacific-Asia men's champion curler.

Teams and events

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
2006–07 Ian Palangio (fourth) Hugh Millikin (skip) Sean Hall Mike Woloschuk David Imlah Earle Morris (WCC) PCC 2006 Gold medal icon.svg
WCC 2007 (10th)
2009–10Tim McMahonDavid Imlah Angus Young Phil Goschnick AMCC 2010 Bronze medal icon.svg
2015–16 Gerald Chick Tim McMahonDavid Imlah Rob Gagnon Wyatt Buck Wyatt Buck WSCC 2016 (15th)
2018–19Hugh MillikinGeoff DavisTim McMahonDavid ImlahJohn AndersonJudy McMahon WSCC 2019 (5th)

Record as a coach of national teams

YearTournament, eventNational teamPlace
2019 2019 World Junior-B Curling Championships (December) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia (junior men)
20

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