James Dryburgh
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birthday | May 27, 1975 | ||||||||||||||||||
place of birth | Inverness , Scotland | ||||||||||||||||||
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nation | Sweden | ||||||||||||||||||
Playing position | Third | ||||||||||||||||||
Playing hand | right | ||||||||||||||||||
status | unknown | ||||||||||||||||||
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last change: March 7, 2010 |
James Dryburgh (born May 27, 1975 in Inverness , Scotland ) is a Swedish curler .
Dryburgh made his international debut at the Junior World Championships in Glasgow in 1991 , where he won the gold medal. In 1999 Dryburgh was European Champion in Füssen .
Dryburgh played as the skip of the British team in the XVIII. Winter Olympics in Nagano in curling. The team took seventh place. At these winter games he met his future wife Margaretha Lindahl and moved to Sweden, where he played for Peja Lindholm .
successes
- European Champion 1999
- Junior world champion 1991, 1996
- 3rd place European Championship 1997
Web links
- James Dryburgh on Worldcurling.org (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Dryburgh, James |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swedish curler |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 27, 1975 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Inverness |