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Curling club | Royal City CC, New Westminster, BC | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Member Association | British Columbia | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Brier appearances | 1 (2000) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
World Championship appearances | 1 (2000) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Jody Sveistrup (born 1969) [1] [2] is a Canadian curler.
He is a 2000 World Men's champion [3] and a 2000 Labatt Brier champion.
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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1994–95 | Greg McAulay | Brian Gessner | Cary Sakiyama | Jody Sveistrup | |||
1999–00 | Greg McAulay | Brent Pierce | Bryan Miki | Jody Sveistrup | Darin Fenton | Glen Pierce | Brier 2000 WCC 2000 |
2000–01 | Greg McAulay | Brent Pierce | Bryan Miki | Jody Sveistrup | |||
2001–02 | Greg McAulay | Brent Pierce | Bryan Miki | Jody Sveistrup | Darin Fenton | COCT 2001 (7th) | |
2002–03 | Greg McAulay | Grant Dezura | Mike Bradley | Jody Sveistrup |
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