Ronald Brewster

Ronald "Ron" Brewster (born 2 April 1976 in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland) is a Scottish male curler and curling coach. He won the European curling championship in 2003.

Ronald Brewster
 
Born (1976-04-02) 2 April 1976
Career
Member Association Scotland
European Championship
appearances
2 (2003, 2004)
Other appearancesWorld Junior Curling Championships: 2 (1995, 1996)

Teams

Men's

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
1994–95 Tom BrewsterPaul WestwoodRonald BrewsterSteve StillDavid Murdoch (WJCC)SJCC 1995
WJCC 1995
1995–96 James DryburghRoss BarnetRonald BrewsterDavid MurdochEuan Byers (WJCC)SJCC 1996
WJCC 1996
1996–97 Tom BrewsterRichard GoldieRonald BrewsterDavid Murdoch
2000–01 Tom BrewsterGraeme ConnalRonald Brewster?
2002–03 Tom BrewsterGraeme ConnalRonald BrewsterColin Campbell
2003–04 David MurdochCraig WilsonNeil MurdochEuan ByersRonald BrewsterTom PendreighECC 2003
Tom BrewsterGraeme ConnalRonald BrewsterColin Campbell
2004–05 David MurdochCraig WilsonNeil MurdochEuan ByersRonald BrewsterTom PendreighECC 2004 (4th)
Tom BrewsterGraeme ConnalRonald BrewsterColin CampbellSMCC 2005 (6th)
2005–06 Tom BrewsterGraeme ConnalRonald BrewsterColin CampbellSMCC 2006 (4th)
2006–07 Tom BrewsterHammy McMillanRonald BrewsterColin CampbellSMCC 2007
2007–08 Tom BrewsterHammy McMillanRonald BrewsterColin Campbell
2008–09 Tom BrewsterDuncan FernieRonald BrewsterColin CampbellSMCC 2009
Tom BrewsterDuncan FernieRonald BrewsterDavid Edwards
2009–10 Tom BrewsterDuncan FernieRonald BrewsterDavid Edwards

Mixed

Season Skip Third Second Lead Events
2002–03 Brian BinnieClaire MilneRonald BrewsterNancy MurdochSMxCC 2003

Record as a coach of national teams

Year Tournament, event National team Place
20052005 World Junior Curling Championships Scotland (junior women)
7
20112011 World Men's Curling Championship Scotland (men)
20122012 World Men's Curling Championship Scotland (men)

Private life

Ronald is from curlers family: his older brother Tom Brewster is well-known curler, 2014 Winter Olympics silver medallist.[1]

References


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