Allan Lyburn
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| Born | January 6, 1972 Stranraer, Scotland |
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| Team | |||||||||||||
| Curling club | Brandon CC, Brandon, Manitoba | ||||||||||||
| Skip | Rob Fowler | ||||||||||||
| Third | Allan Lyburn | ||||||||||||
| Second | Richard Daneault | ||||||||||||
| Lead | Derek Samagalski | ||||||||||||
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| Brier appearances | 1 (2012) | ||||||||||||
| Grand Slam victories | 0 | ||||||||||||
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Allan Lyburn (born January 6, 1972 in Stranraer, Scotland) is a Scottish-Canadian curler from Brandon, Manitoba.
Career
Prior to competing in Canada, Lyburn previously won the Scottish junior title with his brother William Lyburn in 1992.[1] Lyburn skipped the Scottish rink at the 1992 World Junior Curling Championships, where they finished 6th. He and his family would move to Canada a short time later. His next major victory came when Lyburn won the 2012 Safeway Championship as a third on the Rob Fowler team to represent Manitoba at the Tim Hortons Brier.[2] Lyburn was named the all-star third for the brier following their bronze medal victory.[3]
References
- ^ "Westman Teams Plan an Unpleasant Welcome". Safeway Championship. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
- ^ Paul Wiecek (February 12, 2012). "Fowler's Manitoba foursome headed to Brier". Winnipeg Free Press.
- ^ Paul Wiecek (March 12, 2012). "Fowler gets a little revenge against Koe clan". Winnipeg Free Press.
External links
- Allan Lyburn on the World Curling Tour database
- Allan Lyburn on the World Curling Federation database
