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Robert Desjardins
Born (1970-03-16) March 16, 1970 (age 54)
Team
Curling clubCC Chicoutimi,
Chicoutimi, QC
SkipRobert Desjardins
ThirdFrancois Gionest
SecondPierre-Luc Morissette
LeadMarc-Alexandre Dion
Mixed doubles
partner
Emilie Desjardins
Curling career
Member Association Quebec
Brier appearances2 (2011, 2012)
World Mixed Doubles Championship
appearances
1 (2013)
Top CTRS ranking18th (2006-07)

Robert Desjardins (born March 16, 1970) is a Canadian curler from Chicoutimi, Quebec. He is a two-time Quebec provincial champion and a Canadian mixed doubles champion.

Career

Desjardins skipped a team at the 2010 Quebec provincials, but finished outside of the playoffs. The next year, Desjardins played as third for François Gagné, and finished fourth in the 2011 Quebec provincials after round robin play. They then upset the top two teams, skipped by Serge Reid and Jean-Michel Ménard, to win their first provincial championship and Brier appearance. They finished in tenth place at the Brier with a 3–8 win-loss record. Desjardins then skipped his own team in the following year's provincials, and edged an undefeated Philippe Lemay in the final in an extra end after losing to him in the page playoffs, winning his first provincial championship as skip.[1] Representing Quebec at the 2012 Tim Hortons Brier, Desjardins and team finished in ninth place with a 4–7 win-loss record. Desjardins returned to defend his provincial title the next year, but lost in the page playoffs to Ménard and in the semifinal to Lemay.

In mixed doubles, Desjardins teamed up with Isabelle Néron to play in the inaugural Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials. Finishing third in pool play, Desjardins and Néron flew through the playoffs, edging three teams, including former Canadian mixed curling champions Mark Dacey and Heather Smith-Dacey, to claim the championship.[2] Desjardin and Néron struggled at the worlds, however, and finished in fifth place in their group with a 4–4 win-loss record.

Personal life

Desjardins works as a grade 9 math teacher with the Commission scolaire des Rives-du-Saguenay. He is in a relationship with Veronique Bouchard and has four children.[3]

Teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead Events
2009–10 Robert Desjardins Philippe Brassard Yannick Martel Frédéric Boulanger 2010 Que.
2010–11 François Gagné Robert Desjardins Christian Bouchard Philippe Ménard 2011 Que., Brier
2011–12 Robert Desjardins Jean-Sébastien Roy Steven Munroe Steeve Villeneuve 2012 Que., Brier
2012–13 Robert Desjardins Jean-Sébastien Roy Steven Munroe Steeve Villeneuve 2013 Que.
2013–14 Robert Desjardins Frederic Lawton Miguel Bernard Martin Lavoie

References

  1. ^ "Brier Bound: Quebec Update". Canadian Curling Association. 1 February 2012. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Desjardins, Néron capture gold at Mixed Doubles Trials". Canadian Curling Association. 17 March 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  3. ^ 2018 Canadian Mixed Doubles Olympic Curling Trials Media Guide