Rob Vilain is a Dutch curler from the Curling Club PWA. He has curled in 10 European Curling Championships. He has only skipped in one though, that being the 2001 championships where he finished in 16th place. He has also been in the 1994 World Championships, when he was a second for Wim Neeleman. They finished in 7th place. [1]
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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1991–92 | Wim Neeleman | Gustaf van Imhoff | Floris van Imhoff | Rob Vilain | ECC 1991 (12th) | ||
1992–93 | Wim Neeleman | Gustaf van Imhoff | Andreas van Imhoff | Rob Vilain | Darrell Ell | ECC 1992 (10th) | |
1993–94 | Wim Neeleman | Floris van Imhoff | Rob Vilain | Jeroen van Dillewijn | Erik A van der Zwan (ECC), Gustaf van Imhoff (WCC) | ECC 1993 (8th) WMCC 1994 (7th) | |
1994–95 | Wim Neeleman | Floris van Imhoff | Rob Vilain | Erik A van der Zwan | Jeroen Van Dillewijn | ECC 1994 (8th) | |
1995–96 | Wim Neeleman | Floris van Imhoff | Rob Vilain | Erik A van der Zwan | Gustaf van Imhoff | Armin Harder | ECC 1996 (13th) |
1996–97 | Floris van Imhoff | Gustaf van Imhoff | Rob Vilain | Erik A van der Zwan | Wim Neeleman | Armin Harder | ECC 1996 (12th) |
1997–98 | Floris van Imhoff | Rob Vilain | Gustaf van Imhoff | Jaap Veerman | Erik A van der Zwan | Armin Harder | ECC 1997 (12th) |
1998–99 | Floris van Imhoff | Christian Dupont-Roc | Rob Vilain | Jaap Veerman | Gustaf van Imhoff | ECC 1998 (9th) | |
2000–01 | Christian Dupont-Roc | Floris van Imhoff | Rob Vilain | Jaap Veerman | Robert van der Cammen | Darrell Ell, Gail Ell | ECC 2000 (9th) |
2001–02 | Rob Vilain | Reg Wiebe | Willem Pronk | Walter Verbueken | Steve van der Cammen | Jaap Veerman | ECC 2001 (16th) |
2007–08 | Reg Wiebe | Steve van der Cammen | Mark Neeleman | Mark Rurup | Rob Vilain | Bill Charlebois | ECC 2007 (17th) |
2008–09 | Rob Vilain | Brian Doucet | Miles Maclure | Erik Dijkstra | Laurens van der Windt | Marlijn Muller | ECC 2008 (14th) |
2010–11 | Rob Vilain | Brian Doucet | Miles Maclure | Erik Dijkstra | Laurens van der Windt | Björn Schröder | ECC 2010 (10th) |
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Events |
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2007–08 | Rob Vilain (fourth) | Shari Leibbrandt-Demmon (skip) | Marlijn Muller | Laurens van der Windt | Cecilia van Dorp, Mark Neeleman | EMxCC 2007 (17th) |
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