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Jack MacDuff

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John A. "Jack" MacDuff[1] (born February 16, 1950[citation needed]) is an air traffic controller and curler.

Curling

Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the son of Jim and Eileen MacDuff, Jack was the skip of the 1976 men's curling team representing the province of Newfoundland and Labrador that won the Canadian Men's curling championship. It was the first time the province had won the Canadian Men's curling championship. Members of the team were, Jack MacDuff, Toby McDonald, Doug Hudson and Ken Templeton.[2]

MacDuff currently lives in Moncton, New Brunswick. He is unable to curl due to having multiple sclerosis.[1]

References

  1. ^ 2017 Brier Media Guide: Previous Rosters
  2. ^ Short, Robin (11 April 2009). "No. 7: Jack MacDuff curling team". The Telegram. Retrieved 20 December 2010.