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15 Facts About Randy Ferbey

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Randy S Ferbey was born on May 30,1959 and is a Canadian retired curler from Sherwood Park, Alberta.

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The Randy Ferbey Four popularized the "numbered zones", when calling out the weight of various draw shots.

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In In 2019, Randy Ferbey was named the greatest Canadian male third in history in a TSN poll of broadcasters, reporters and top curlers.

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Randy Ferbey participated in his first Brier in 1987 as a third for Pat Ryan.

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In 1990, Randy Ferbey left the team, and was unsuccessful at attempting to make it to the Brier with his new team of Don Walchuk, Pat McCallum, and Greg Muzechka.

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Randy Ferbey made his return to the Alberta provincials in 1999.

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Randy Ferbey then went on to win his fourth Brier, the 2002 Nokia Brier, which was his team's 2nd.

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However, Team Randy Ferbey did not give up, and their reign would not be over.

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Randy Ferbey did not boycott the Brier, and as a result, played in very few Grand Slam events.

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Randy Ferbey will skip the team, but throw third rocks like he had been with his former team.

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On February 9,2011, Randy Ferbey announced his time curling with Brad Gushue had come to an end.

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Randy Ferbey stated he knew after the Canadian Open Grand Slam Event, he was done curling with them.

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Randy Ferbey skipped at third position, and Ted Appelman and Brendan Melnyk played as second and lead, respectively.

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Randy Ferbey decided to retire from competitive curling after attempting to construct a team that might be able to qualify for the 2013 Olympic Trials, a plan which ultimately failed when Nedohin decided to form his own team.

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Randy Ferbey was inducted into the WCF Hall of Fame in 2014.