Wayne Middaugh

Robert Wayne Middaugh (born September 20, 1967) is a Canadian curler. Born in Brampton, Ontario, Middaugh resides in Victoria Harbour, Ontario. He is the only player to have won the Canadian Men's Curling Championship (known as the Brier) at three different positions: skip (1998), third (2012), and second (1993). He was inducted into the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame in 2020.[1] He currently coaches the Anna Hasselborg rink from Sweden.[2]

Wayne Middaugh
Born (1967-09-20) September 20, 1967
Career
Member Association Ontario
Brier appearances9 (1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2001, 2005, 2012, 2013)
Top CTRS ranking2nd (2003–04)
Grand Slam victories11: Masters/World Cup (Dec 2003, 2011, 2013);
Canadian Open (2001, 2012);
The National (2005, 2008, 2012, 2014);
Players (2002, 2013)

Career

Middaugh is a three-time world champion, once as second for Russ Howard in 1993, as a skip in 1998, and as third for Glenn Howard in 2012. He has competed in nine Briers — in 1991, 1992, 1993, and 1994 as Russ Howard's second, in 1998, 2001 and 2005 as a skip and in 2012 and 2013 as third on the Glenn Howard rink — winning the title in 1993, 1998 and 2012. On top of this, Middaugh has won seven TSN Skins Games, was the World Curling Tour Money leader for three seasons and has won four World Curling Tour Players Championships. In March 2007, Jon Mead was announced as the Middaugh team's replacement for Wayne's cousin Peter Corner at the third position. He left the team in April 2010 to rejoin with his former skip Jeff Stoughton.

Following the retirement of Richard Hart from the Glenn Howard rink, Howard announced that Middaugh would replace Hart as his third.[3] Middaugh would have immediate success with his new team, qualifying for the 2012 Tim Hortons Brier where the rink lost only one game during the event, and defeated Alberta's Kevin Koe in the final. Middaugh became the first curler to win the Brier at three different positions. In addition to the 2012 title, Middaugh was the winner of the annual Ford Hot Shots skills and shot-making competition that precedes the start of round-robin play.

Middaugh left the Howard rink in 2014, and announced his retirement from competitive curling.[4] However he returned in time to play in the Challenge Round to qualify for the 2015 Ontario Tankard, being added as skip to Peter Corner's rink.

Personal life

He is a Project Manager for Urbacon Construction and is also the PGA of Canada golf pro.[5] He is married to former Ontario women's champion Sherry Middaugh, and has two children.[6]

Career statistics

Grand Slam record

Key
C Champion
F Lost in Final
SF Lost in Semifinal
QF Lost in Quarterfinals
R16 Lost in the round of 16
Q Did not advance to playoffs
T2 Played in Tier 2 event
DNP Did not participate in event
N/A Not a Grand Slam event that season
Event 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009-10 2010-11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16
Masters / World Cup SF SF C DNP QF QF SF Q DNP Q C Q C DNP Q
Canadian Open C QF QF Q DNP QF SF Q Q Q SF C SF DNP Q
The National Q Q SF Q C DNP SF C QF SF C Q C DNP SF
Players' Championships C Q Q Q Q Q QF Q DNP DNP F C Q SF[lower-alpha 1] DNP

Teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead
1986–87 Wayne MiddaughPeter CornerDave HannonTodd Macklin
1989–90[7] Russ HowardGlenn HowardWayne MiddaughPeter Corner
1990–91 Russ HowardGlenn HowardWayne MiddaughPeter Corner
1991–92 Russ HowardGlenn HowardWayne MiddaughPeter Corner
1992–93 Russ HowardGlenn HowardWayne MiddaughPeter Corner
1993–94 Russ HowardGlenn HowardWayne MiddaughPeter Corner
1994–95 Wayne MiddaughGraeme McCarrelIan TetleyScott Bailey
1995–96 Wayne MiddaughGraeme McCarrelIan TetleyScott Bailey
1996–97 Wayne MiddaughGraeme McCarrelIan TetleyScott Bailey
1997–98 Wayne MiddaughGraeme McCarrelIan TetleyScott Bailey
1998–99 Wayne MiddaughGraeme McCarrelIan TetleyScott Bailey
1999–00 Wayne MiddaughGraeme McCarrelIan TetleyScott Bailey
2000–01 Wayne MiddaughGraeme McCarrelIan TetleyScott Bailey
2001–02 Wayne MiddaughGraeme McCarrelIan TetleyScott Bailey
2002–03 Wayne MiddaughGraeme McCarrelIan TetleyScott Bailey
2003–04 Wayne MiddaughGraeme McCarrelJoe FransScott Bailey
2004–05 Wayne MiddaughGraeme McCarrelJoe FransScott Bailey
2005–06 Wayne MiddaughPeter CornerPhil LoevenmarkScott Bailey
2006–07 Wayne MiddaughPeter CornerIan TetleyScott Bailey
2007–08 Wayne MiddaughJon MeadJohn EppingScott Bailey
2008–09 Wayne MiddaughJon MeadJohn EppingScott Bailey
2009–10 Wayne MiddaughJon MeadJohn EppingScott Bailey
2010–11 Wayne MiddaughJoe FransScott HowardScott Foster
2011–12 Glenn HowardWayne MiddaughBrent LaingCraig Savill
2012–13 Glenn HowardWayne MiddaughBrent LaingCraig Savill
2013–14 Glenn HowardWayne MiddaughBrent LaingCraig Savill
2014-15 Glenn HowardWayne MiddaughJon MeadCraig Savill
2015–16 Glenn HowardWayne MiddaughRichard HartScott Howard

Notes

  1. Middaugh spared in the playoffs for the Brendan Bottcher rink, as Bottcher had to take an exam.

References

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