{{short description|Canadian curler}} {{Infobox curler | name = Sébastien Robillard | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1981|10|19}} | birth_place = Sussex, New Brunswick | Curling club = Royal City CC, <br> New Westminster | Skip = Matthew Blandford | Third = '''Sébastien Robillard''' | Second = Cody Johnston | Lead = Matthew Fenton | Alternate = | Member Association = {{ON}} (1998–2006; 2014–2018) <br> {{QC}} (2006–2010) <br> {{BC}} (2010–2014; 2018–present) | Top CCA ranking = 16th (2025–26) | medals = }}

'''Sébastien Jean Joseph Robillard'''<ref>{{Cite web |orig-date=Ordered by the BC Civil Resolution Tribunal on January 17, 2024 and certified by the Provincial Court on April 9, 2024. |title=British Columbia Civil Resolution Tribunal Consent Resolution Order Against Sebastien Robillard |url=https://assadicapital.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/ORDER-against-Sebastien-Robillard-a.k.a.-Sebastien-Jean-Josef-Robillard-aka-Sebastian-Jean-Josef-Robillard-Metro-Vancouver-British-Columbia.pdf |website=Assadi Private Capital, Inc. |type=Tribunal Order published on the plaintiff's website. |publication-place=Vancouver, British Columbia}}</ref> (born October 19, 1981, in Sussex, New Brunswick) is a Canadian curler from Port Coquitlam, British Columbia. He currently plays third on Team Matthew Blandford. He has played competitively in three provinces in his career, Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia.

==Career== ===Juniors=== Robillard won the first ever Ontario provincial Bantam boys championship in 1998.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ontcurl.com/youth-competitions-2/oca-bantam-boys/ |title=U18 Men - CurlON |website=ontcurl.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180205072317/http://ontcurl.com/youth-competitions-2/oca-bantam-boys/ |archive-date=2018-02-05}}</ref> In 2002 he won the now defunct provincial junior mixed championship skipping a team of Julie Reddick, Kevin Flewwelling and Leigh Armstrong.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ontcurl.com/youth-competitions-2/oca-junior-mixed/ |title=U21 Mixed Doubles - CurlON |website=ontcurl.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180205000910/http://ontcurl.com/youth-competitions-2/oca-junior-mixed/ |archive-date=2018-02-05}}</ref>

===Men's=== After a few seasons of skipping teams out of Ontario and one season playing second for Heath McCormick, Robillard played lead on the Quebec-based Dwayne Fowler rink for the 2006-07 curling season. The team won the Tim Hortons Invitational Classic that season and played in the 2007 Quebec Men's Provincial Championship. After one season with Fowler, Robillard played third for Guy Hemmings in 2007-08 and for Michael Fournier in 2008–09.

Robillard then moved to British Columbia, playing third for Andrew Bilesky for the 2010–11 season before forming his own rink in 2011. After skipping for one season, Robillard joined the Sean Geall rink, playing second in 2012. In their first season together, they played in the 2013 Canadian Direct Insurance BC Men's Curling Championship, losing in the semifinal. The next season, the team won the Coronation Business Group Men's Classic<ref>[https://www.curlingzone.com/event.php?task=Event&eventid=3213 CurlingZone]</ref> and finished third at the 2014 Canadian Direct Insurance BC Men's Curling Championship, with Brent Pierce skipping the team. Robillard left the team in 2014 to form his own rink for one last season in British Columbia.

In 2015, Robillard moved back to Ontario, and joined the Chris Gardner rink for the 2015–16 season, playing third for the team. After one season with Gardner, Robillard formed his own rink in 2016. Robillard won the 2018 Ontario Colts Championship, qualifying his rink for the 2018 Ontario Tankard. There, he led his rink of Ryan McCrady, Bowie Abbis-Mills and Andrew Denny-Petch to the playoffs, where they lost to Team Codey Maus.

Robillard joined the Glenn Venance out of BC as third in 2024, where they qualified for the 2025 BC Men's Curling Championship, losing in the final to Cameron de Jong 10–8 in the final. At the beginning of the 2025–26 season, Robillard announced he was joining the Matthew Blandford rink. The team would start off strong, finishing second at the 2025 Saville Shootout, losing to Cameron de Jong in the final.

==Personal life== Robillard attended the University of Ottawa and currently works as a regional director for RBC. His sister is also a world class curler Melanie Robillard{{citation needed|date=February 2018}} who lives in Europe and was an Olympic curling athlete playing for Germany at the Vancouver Winter Olympics in 2010 and subsequently winning the Women World Curling Championships in 2010.

==References== {{Reflist}}

==External links== *{{Sports links}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Robillard, Sebastien}} Category:Living people Category:Canadian male curlers Category:1981 births Category:Curlers from Quebec Category:Curlers from British Columbia Category:Curlers from New Brunswick Category:Curlers from Ottawa Category:People from Sussex, New Brunswick Category:Sportspeople from Port Coquitlam Category:University of Ottawa alumni Category:21st-century Canadian sportsmen