# Brock Virtue

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Canadian curler (born 1986)

Brock Virtue Curler Born (1986-09-21) September 21, 1986 (age 39) Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Team Curling club Kerrobert CC, Kerrobert, SK Skip Charley Thomas Third Brock Virtue Second J. D. Lind Lead Matt Ng Curling career Member Association Alberta (2003–2011; 2020–present) Saskatchewan (2012–2019) Brier appearances 1 (2013) Top CTRS ranking 12th (2013–14) Medal record Men's Curling Representing Canada World Junior Curling Championships 2007 Eveleth

**Brock Virtue** (born September 21, 1986) is a [Canadian](/source/Canadians) [curler](/source/Curling). He currently plays [third](/source/Third_(curling)) on Team [Charley Thomas](/source/Charley_Thomas). He is a former Canadian and World Junior Curling Champion.

Born in [Lethbridge](/source/Lethbridge), [Alberta](/source/Alberta), raised in from [Regina, Saskatchewan](/source/Regina%2C_Saskatchewan), Virtue's junior career involved winning two provincial junior championships, a Canadian championship and a World championship. He played in his first [Canadian Junior Curling Championships](/source/Canadian_Junior_Curling_Championships) [in 2003](/source/2003_Canadian_Junior_Curling_Championships) playing third for [Darren Moulding](/source/Darren_Moulding). The team finished the round robin with an 8-4 record, tied with British Columbia. They beat B.C. in a tie-breaker, then they beat Quebec in the semi-final before losing to Saskatchewan's [Steve Laycock](/source/Steve_Laycock) in the final at the [Rideau Curling Club](/source/Rideau_Curling_Club) in [Ottawa](/source/Ottawa).[\[1\]](https://web.archive.org/web/20130921060949/http://cdn.curling.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Juniors_Men_2003.pdf?d7b938) Virtue did not return to the Canadian Juniors until 2007, playing third for [Charley Thomas](/source/Charley_Thomas). That team finished the round robin of the [2007 Canadian Junior Curling Championships](/source/2007_Canadian_Junior_Curling_Championships) with an 11-1 record, in first place. The team would go on to beat Prince Edward Island's [Brett Gallant](/source/Brett_Gallant) in the final.[\[2\]](https://web.archive.org/web/20130921061024/http://cdn.curling.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Juniors_Men_2007.pdf?d7b938) This qualified them to represent Canada at the [2007 World Junior Curling Championships](/source/2007_World_Junior_Curling_Championships). They finished the round robin portion of the worlds in 1st place, with an 8-1 record. They would go on to win their semi-final match against Denmark and their final game against Sweden's [Niklas Edin](/source/Niklas_Edin) to win the gold medal.

Following his junior career, Virtue teamed up with Moulding again as his third from 2007 to 2009. He then joined the [Steve Petryk](/source/Steve_Petryk) rink for one season before forming his own rink in 2010. In 2011, Virtue would play in his first [provincial championship](/source/Boston_Pizza_Cup), where his rink would lose in the C1 vs. C2 page playoff game against [Kevin Koe](/source/Kevin_Koe). Later that season, Virtue would play in his first [Grand Slam](/source/Grand_Slam_(curling)) event, the [2011 Players' Championship](/source/2011_Players'_Championship). However, the rink would lose all three of their games. In 2012, his team would play in its second provincial championship, where they made it all the way to the final before losing to Koe once again.

In 2012, Virtue moved to Regina, Saskatchewan and formed a new team of [Braeden Moskowy](/source/Braeden_Moskowy), [Chris Schille](/source/Chris_Schille) and [D. J. Kidby](/source/D._J._Kidby). The team played in one Grand Slam event during the 2012-13 season, the [2012 Rogers Masters](/source/2012_The_Masters_Grand_Slam_of_Curling), where they went 2-3. Later in the season, the team would play in their first [Saskatchewan provincial championship](/source/SaskTel_Tankard). The team won the event, and represented Saskatchewan at the [2013 Tim Hortons Brier](/source/2013_Tim_Hortons_Brier) in [Edmonton](/source/Edmonton) where they finished with a 5-6 record.

The following season, the rink would make it to the finals of the [2014 SaskTel Tankard](/source/2014_SaskTel_Tankard) provincial championship, where they lost to [Steve Laycock](/source/Steve_Laycock). They played in another Grand Slam event, the [2014 Syncrude National](/source/2014_The_National_(March)), where they were win-less.

## Grand Slam record

Key C Champion F Lost in Final SF Lost in Semifinal QF Lost in Quarterfinals R16 Lost in the round of 16 Q Did not advance to playoffs T2 Played in Tier 2 event DNP Did not participate in event N/A Not a Grand Slam event that season

Event 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 Masters DNP DNP Q DNP Canadian Open DNP DNP DNP DNP The National DNP DNP DNP Q Players' Q DNP DNP

## External links

- [Brock Virtue](https://results.worldcurling.org/Person/Details/4947) at [World Curling](/source/World_Curling)

v t e World Junior Men's Curling Champions Year: (country's flag) champion skip 1975: Jan Ullsten 1976: Paul Gowsell 1977: Bill Jenkins 1978: Paul Gowsell 1979: Donald Barcome Jr. 1980: Andrew McQuistin 1981: Peter Wilson 1982: Sören Grahn 1983: John Base 1984: Al Edwards 1985: Bob Ursel 1986: David Aitken 1987: Douglas Dryburgh 1988: Jim Sullivan 1989: Peja Lindholm 1990: Stefan Traub 1991: Alan MacDougall 1992: Stefan Heilman 1993: Craig Wilson 1994: Colin Davison 1995: Tom Brewster 1996: James Dryburgh 1997: Ralph Stöckli 1998: John Morris 1999: John Morris 2000: Brad Kuhn 2001: Brad Gushue 2002: David Hamblin 2003: Steve Laycock 2004: Niklas Edin 2005: Kyle George 2006: Charley Thomas 2007: Charley Thomas 2008: Chris Plys 2009: Rasmus Stjerne 2010: Peter de Cruz 2011: Oskar Eriksson 2012: Brendan Bottcher 2013: Kyle Smith 2014: Yannick Schwaller 2015: Braden Calvert 2016: Bruce Mouat 2017: Lee Ki-jeong 2018: Tyler Tardi 2019: Tyler Tardi 2020: Jacques Gauthier 2022: James Craik 2023: Fei Xueqing 2024: Lukas Høstmælingen 2025: Stefano Spiller 2026: Caden Hebert 2007: Canada (CAN) Charley Thomas, Brock Virtue, Matthew Ng, Kyle Reynolds, Geoff Walker

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