Nolan Thiessen

Nolan Thiessen
Curler
Born (1980-11-06) November 6, 1980
Pilot Mound, Manitoba
Team
Curling club Glencoe CC,
Calgary, AB
Skip Pat Simmons
Third John Morris
Second Carter Rycroft
Lead Nolan Thiessen
Alternate Tom Sallows
Career
Brier appearances 5 (2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016)
World Championship
appearances
3 (2010, 2014, 2015)
Top CTRS ranking 2nd (2013–14)
Grand Slam victories 2 (Masters, 2012; Canadian Open: 2013)

Nolan Thiessen (born November 6, 1980 in Pilot Mound, Manitoba) is a Canadian curler from Spruce Grove, Alberta.[1] He currently plays lead for the 2014 Canadian champion rink, skipped by Pat Simmons, from Calgary, Alberta

Career

Thiessen was a member of the 2003 Winter Universiade championship team. He represented Brandon University, playing lead for Mike McEwen. After university, he played lead for Sean Grassie before moving to play in Alberta as Mark Johnson's lead in 2004. In 2006 he moved to play for Kevin Koe. Thiessen won the 2008 Canada Cup of Curling with the team, and qualified for his first Brier in 2010 as Team Alberta. The team won the Brier after beating Ontario's Glenn Howard 6-5 in the final. They went on to win at that year's world championship, securing the gold medal after a win over Norway, skipped by Torger Nergård. After Pat Simmons signed on with the team, they went to their second Brier in 2012, but lost to Ontario, skipped by Glenn Howard in the final. At the 2014 Brier the rink repeated as Canadian champions, defeating John Morris' B.C. rink 10-5 in the final.[2]

Personal life

Thiessen enjoyed playing baseball growing up. He played for the Claiborne Christian High School in Louisiana[3] and played one year at Vernon College in Texas, which led to his participation in a regional tournament for the junior College World Series. He also played baseball at the 2001 Canada Summer Games for Team Manitoba.[4]

After playing baseball in Texas, Thiessen returned to Manitoba and finished his education at the University of Manitoba. He currently works as a self-employed chartered accountant. He is married to Christine Sinclair (not the soccer player) and has two children[5]

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