- Paul Flemming
Paul Flemming is a Canadian
curler .Paul was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 8, 1968 and curls at
Mayflower Curling Club .Paul's junior team had a stellar record, yet failed to win the Nova Scotia Junior Men's Championship, losing 4 provincial finals. In 1987 The team of Paul Flemming, Mike Mawhinney, Glen MacLeod, and Chris Oxner represented Nova Scotia at Canada Winter Games, in Sydney, Nova Scotia. After finishing with an undefeated record in the round robin, including a convincing victory over Ontario's
Wayne_Middaugh . A semi-final win followed against Saskatchewan. The Flemming team gained control of the gold medal game against John Boswick of Manitoba and held the lead until a series of nose hits on peels led to a Manitoba steal in the 9th end, giving Nova Scotia last rock in the 10th end with the game tied. A further nose hit on a peel resulted in Manitoba lying 2 with Paul's last rock crashing on a guard , leaving the gold medal to Manitoba.Paul represented Nova Scotia at the
Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in 1999 and 2003. Both times Nova Scotia won the Canadian championship. In 1999 the Canadian championship team team consisted of Paul Flemming,Colleen Jones , Tom Fetterly, and Monica Moriarity. In 2003 the Canadian championship team consisted of Paul Flemming, Kim Kelly, Tom Fetterly, and Cathy Donald.Paul's Brier appearances were in 1998 and 1999 as Nova Scotia Skip, 2001 as Nova Scotia third, for
Mark Dacey , and 2005 as third forShawn Adams .
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