- Mathew Camm
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Mathew Robert Camm Born March 29, 1990 Team Curling club Ottawa CC, Ottawa Skip Mathew Camm Third Scott Howard Second David Mathers Lead Andrew Hamilton Career Top CCA ranking 21st (2010-11) Medal record Men's Curling World Junior Curling Championships Bronze 2010 Flims Canada Winter Games Silver 2007 Whitehorse Mathew Robert "Mat" Camm (born March 29, 1990) is a Canadian curler from Ottawa.
Camm is originally from Rockland, Ontario. In 2007, Camm played lead for the Neil Sinclair rink which won the Ontario Bantam boy's championship. The team also won the silver medal at the Canada Winter Games that year.
In 2010, Camm lost in the final of the Pepsi Ontario Junior Curling Championships to Jake Walker. When Walker went on to win the Canadian Junior Curling Championships that year, he selected Camm to play as the team's alternate at the 2010 World Junior Curling Championships.
Camm had an even more successful 2010-11 season. In 2010, his junior team won the Ontario Curling Tour championship. This gave the team a lot of CTRS points helping them to qualify for the 2010 Canada Cup of Curling. However, they were helped out by many higher ranked teams choosing not to participate. At the Canada Cup, the team went 0-5, finishing last in a pool which was won by Olympic champion Kevin Martin.
In January 2011, the Camm rink won the Pepsi Ontario Junior Curling Championships, his only junior provincial championship. He represented Ontario at the 2011 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. The Camm rink finished second in the round robin with a 9-3 record. After winning their semi-final game against Newfoundland and Labrador, Camm would have to face Saskatchewan's Braeden Moskowy in the final. The teams were tied 7-7 after 10 ends, and Moskowy had to make a difficult nose-hit to defeat Camm on his final shot, which had to be measured.
Camm is a student at Algonquin College in Ottawa.
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Categories:- People from Clarence–Rockland
- People from Ottawa
- Curlers from Ontario
- 1990 births
- Living people
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