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Curling club | Wildewood CC, Winnipeg, MB, Charleswood CC, Winnipeg, MB | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Member Association | Manitoba | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Brier appearances | 2: (1991, 1996) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
World Championship appearances | 1 (1996) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Kenneth Tresoor [1] (born November 27, 1966) [2] is a Canadian curler.
He is a 1996 World Men's champion [3] and a 1996 Labatt Brier champion.
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Events |
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1990–91 | Jeff Stoughton | Dave Iverson | Ken Tresoor | Garry Vandenberghe | Howard Restall | Brier 1991 (5th) |
1995–96 | Jeff Stoughton | Ken Tresoor | Garry Vandenberghe | Steve Gould | Darryl Gunnlaugson | Brier 1996 WCC 1996 |
1996–97 | Jeff Stoughton | Ken Tresoor | Garry Vandenberghe | Steve Gould | ||
1997–98 | Jeff Stoughton | Ken Tresoor | Garry Vandenberghe | Steve Gould | Arnold Asham | COCT 1997 (6th) |
1998–99 | Brent Scales | Ken Tresoor | Doug Harrison | Grant Spicer | ||
1999–00 | Pat Spiring | Ken Tresoor | Jim Spencer | Scott Grant | ||
2000–01 | Chad McMullan | Ken Tresoor | Ryan Fry | Jeff Steski | ||
2003–04 | Kerry Burtnyk | Ken Tresoor | Rob Fowler | Keith Fenton | CC 2004 (4th) | |
2004–05 | Kerry Burtnyk | Ken Tresoor | Rob Fowler | Keith Fenton | CC 2005 (4th) | |
2005–06 | Dave Boehmer | Ken Tresoor | Pat Spiring | Keith Fenton | ||
2007–08 | Vic Peters | Ken Tresoor | Chris Neufeld | Keith Fenton | ||
2008–09 | Vic Peters | Ken Tresoor | Chris Neufeld | Keith Fenton | ||
Kerry Burtnyk | Don Walchuk | Richard Daneault | Garth Smith | Ken Tresoor | [4] | |
2009–10 | William Lyburn | Geordie Hargreaves | Keith Marshall | Mike Marshall | Ken Tresoor | [5] |
2010–11 | Garth Smith | Ken Tresoor | Ross McFayden | Myles Riddell | [6] | |
2011–12 | Dean Dunstone | Ken Tresoor | Taren Gesell | Greg Melnichuk | Andy Stewart | [7] |
2012–13 | Dean Dunstone | Ken Tresoor | Dave Sitarik | Ron Gauthier |
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