David Joseph Rea (Joe) | |
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♂ | |
Born | August 2, 1958 |
Team | |
Curling club | Prince George Golf and CC, Prince George, BC |
Curling career | |
Member Association | Canada |
Medal record |
Joe Rea (born August 2, 1958) is a Canadian male curler and coach.[1]
Record as a coach of national teams
Year | Tournament, event | National team | Place |
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2005 | 2005 World Wheelchair Curling Championship | Canada (wheelchair) | 6 |
2006 | 2006 Winter Paralympics | Canada (wheelchair) | |
2007 | 2007 World Wheelchair Curling Championship | Canada (wheelchair) | 4 |
2008 | 2008 World Wheelchair Curling Championship | Canada (wheelchair) | 4 |
2009 | 2009 World Wheelchair Curling Championship | Canada (wheelchair) | |
2010 | 2010 Winter Paralympics | Canada (wheelchair) | |
2011 | 2011 World Wheelchair Curling Championship | Canada (wheelchair) | |
2012 | 2012 World Wheelchair Curling Championship | Canada (wheelchair) | 7 |
2013 | 2013 World Wheelchair Curling Championship | Canada (wheelchair) | |
2014 | 2014 Winter Paralympics | Canada (wheelchair) | |
2015 | 2015 World Wheelchair Curling Championship | Canada (wheelchair) | 6 |
References
- ↑ Joe Rea on the World Curling Federation database
External links
- Joe Rea at the World Curling Federation
- Joe Rea, coach | Canadian Paralympic Committee (web archive)
- Joe Rea | Canadian Paralympic Committee
- "Joe Rea: family man and wheelchair curling pioneer". Canadian Paralympic Committee. November 11, 2019.
- Rea earns HOF honour - Curling Canada
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