| Bruce McAninch | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Born | March 26, 1950 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| World Wheelchair Championship appearances | 2 (2004, 2005) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Bruce McAninch (born March 26, 1950 in Strathroy-Caradoc, Ontario) is a Canadian wheelchair curler.[2]
Teams
| Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2003–04 | Chris Daw | Bruce McAninch | Jim Primavera | Karen Blachford | Amy McAninch | CWhCC 2004 WWhCC 2004 | |
| 2004–05 | Chris Daw | Bruce McAninch | Jim Primavera | Karen Blachford | Gerry Austgarden | Amy Reid, Joe Rea | CWhCC 2005 WWhCC 2005 (6th) |
References
- ↑ Canadian Wheelchair Curling Champions (web archive)
- ↑ Bruce McAninch on the World Curling Federation database
External links
- Bruce McAninch at the World Curling Federation
- "Curling their way to world recognition". Maclean's. December 24, 2001.
- Bruce McAninch | CurlON
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