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Michael Roy

Born: Calgary, AB
Resides: Airdrie, AB
Throws: Right
Profession: Field Engineer, PCL Construction Management
High School: Bert Church High School
College/University: SAIT Polytechnic
Resides: Airdrie, AB
Throws: Right
Profession: Field Engineer, PCL Construction Management
High School: Bert Church High School
College/University: SAIT Polytechnic
In Own Words:
To me Curling is something that drives me, which sounds fairly typical for a player of competitive sports; however, what I mean is off the ice. Curling successes on the ice mixed with off ice training and the coordination it takes to manage 4 players and a coach as we travel all over the province in tense competition; this pressure really keeps me focused. That being said, the feeling of being on a sheet of ice all on your own early in the morning is really liberating, knowing that life goals have been reached and exceeded on a sheet just like this and you have it all to yourself. I give this sport everything I have got to offer it, no shot is easy and no shot is hard, they are all just a chance to improve.
Curling Highlights:
Winning the Alberta Winter Games in 2010.[cr][lf]Representing Alberta at the 2011 Canada Winter Games in Halifax, NS.[cr][lf]Topping the Alberta Junior Curling Tour's Standings List with 117 points for the 2012-2013 season.[cr][lf]Finishing 2nd in Alberta Junior Provincials in 2013.[cr][lf]Winning the First annual Alberta Junior Curling Tour Grand Slam event.[cr][lf]
Junior Highlights:
Winning the Alberta Winter Games in 2010.[cr][lf]Representing Alberta at the 2011 Canada Winter Games in Halifax, NS.[cr][lf]Topping the Alberta Junior Curling Tour's Standings List with 117 points for the 2012-2013 season.[cr][lf]Finishing 2nd in Alberta Junior Provincials in 2013.[cr][lf]Winning the First annual Alberta Junior Curling Tour Grand Slam event.[cr][lf]
To me Curling is something that drives me, which sounds fairly typical for a player of competitive sports; however, what I mean is off the ice. Curling successes on the ice mixed with off ice training and the coordination it takes to manage 4 players and a coach as we travel all over the province in tense competition; this pressure really keeps me focused. That being said, the feeling of being on a sheet of ice all on your own early in the morning is really liberating, knowing that life goals have been reached and exceeded on a sheet just like this and you have it all to yourself. I give this sport everything I have got to offer it, no shot is easy and no shot is hard, they are all just a chance to improve.
Curling Highlights:
Winning the Alberta Winter Games in 2010.[cr][lf]Representing Alberta at the 2011 Canada Winter Games in Halifax, NS.[cr][lf]Topping the Alberta Junior Curling Tour's Standings List with 117 points for the 2012-2013 season.[cr][lf]Finishing 2nd in Alberta Junior Provincials in 2013.[cr][lf]Winning the First annual Alberta Junior Curling Tour Grand Slam event.[cr][lf]
Junior Highlights:
Winning the Alberta Winter Games in 2010.[cr][lf]Representing Alberta at the 2011 Canada Winter Games in Halifax, NS.[cr][lf]Topping the Alberta Junior Curling Tour's Standings List with 117 points for the 2012-2013 season.[cr][lf]Finishing 2nd in Alberta Junior Provincials in 2013.[cr][lf]Winning the First annual Alberta Junior Curling Tour Grand Slam event.[cr][lf]
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