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Steve Laycock
Age: 43
Born: Yorkton, SK
Resides: Saskatoon, SK
Throws: Right
Profession: Compensation Specialist, University of Saskatchewan
High School: Yorkton Regional High School
College/University: University of Saskatchewan
Born: Yorkton, SK
Resides: Saskatoon, SK
Throws: Right
Profession: Compensation Specialist, University of Saskatchewan
High School: Yorkton Regional High School
College/University: University of Saskatchewan
In Own Words:
got started curling with my mom/dad, and brothers in a family league in Saltcoats. I enjoy curling because of the sense of community and friendship there is between the competitors. I also enjoy the mental aspects of the game and that you can win by out-thinking your opponent.[cr][lf][cr][lf]Away from the ice I enjoy playing slo-pitch and being outdoors and spending summers actually having time to see my friends.[cr][lf]
Curling Highlights:
2003 Canadian and World Junior Champion[cr][lf]2006 Canadian University Champion[cr][lf]2007, 2008, and 2011 Saskatchewan Provincials Mens Champion[cr][lf]2008 Ford Hot Shot Winner[cr][lf]2010 Olympic Trials Participant[cr][lf]
Junior Highlights:
1998 Juvenile (17 and under) Provincial Champion[cr][lf]5 time Provincial Junior Competitor winning in 2003[cr][lf]
got started curling with my mom/dad, and brothers in a family league in Saltcoats. I enjoy curling because of the sense of community and friendship there is between the competitors. I also enjoy the mental aspects of the game and that you can win by out-thinking your opponent.[cr][lf][cr][lf]Away from the ice I enjoy playing slo-pitch and being outdoors and spending summers actually having time to see my friends.[cr][lf]
Curling Highlights:
2003 Canadian and World Junior Champion[cr][lf]2006 Canadian University Champion[cr][lf]2007, 2008, and 2011 Saskatchewan Provincials Mens Champion[cr][lf]2008 Ford Hot Shot Winner[cr][lf]2010 Olympic Trials Participant[cr][lf]
Junior Highlights:
1998 Juvenile (17 and under) Provincial Champion[cr][lf]5 time Provincial Junior Competitor winning in 2003[cr][lf]
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