Rodger Gustaf Schmidt

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Rodger Gustaf Schmidt (born 20 June 1952) is a former Canadian–German curler and curling coach.

Born (1952-06-20) 20 June 1952 (age 73)
Neudorf, Saskatchewan[1]
Member Association Saskatchewan
 Germany
Brier appearances1 (1978)
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Rodger Gustaf Schmidt
 
Born (1952-06-20) 20 June 1952 (age 73)
Neudorf, Saskatchewan[1]
Curling career
Member Association Saskatchewan
 Germany
Brier appearances1 (1978)
World Championship
appearances
2 (1987, 1992)
European Championship
appearances
2 (1985, 1990)
Medal record
Curling
Representing  Germany
World Championships
Silver medal – second place1987 Vancouver
European Championships
Gold medal – first place1985 Grindelwald
Representing Saskatchewan
Macdonald Brier
Silver medal – second place1978 Vancouver
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Schmidt was born in Neudorf, Saskatchewan and moved to Duff, Saskatchewan in his youth. He is a descendant of German immigrants, and learned to speak German from his grandparents.[2]

In high school, Schmidt played Canadian football as a quarterback for the Melville, Saskatchewan high school team.[3]

In 1970 he moved to Saskatoon to attend the University of Saskatchewan,[2] and became a schoolteacher. Schmidt played for the Rick Folk rink from 1974 to 1978, and went to the 1978 Macdonald Brier, finishing in second place. He left the team after that season, moving to Lethbridge, Alberta.[4]

Schmidt moved to Germany in 1984 when his wife got a job with the Department of National Defence.[2]

He is a former World men's runner-up (1987), European men's curling champion (1985) and two-time German men's curling champion (1987, 1992).[5]

Schmidt later moved to Lucerne, Switzerland.[4] In 1994 he founded the "Rodger Schmidt Curling Academy" based there.[6] He is also an icemaker.[4]

His brother is former Saskatchewan politician Grant Schmidt.[4]

Teams

More information Season, Skip ...
Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Events
1975–78 Rick FolkBob ThompsonTom WilsonRodger Gustaf SchmidtBrier 1978 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
1985–86 Rodger Gustaf SchmidtWolfgang BurbaJohnny JahrHans-Joachim BurbaECC 1985 1st place, gold medalist(s)
WCC CR 1985 1st place, gold medalist(s)
1986–87 Rodger Gustaf SchmidtWolfgang BurbaJohnny JahrHans-Joachim BurbaWCC 1987 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
1990–91 Rodger Gustaf SchmidtPhilip SeitzJohnny JahrAndreas FeldenkirchenDirk Hornung,
Joackim Fendske
ECC 1990 (10th)
1991–92 Rodger Gustaf SchmidtWolfgang BurbaHans-Joachim BurbaBernhard MayrMartin BeiserWCC 1992 (9th)
2007–08 Christopher BartschRoger Gustaf SchmidtPeter RickmersChristoph Daase
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Record as a coach of national teams

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Year Tournament, event National team Place
19901990 World Men's Curling Championship Germany (men)
10
19911991 World Men's Curling Championship Germany (men)
7
19991999 World Junior Curling Championships Czech Republic (junior men)
7
19991999 European Curling Championships Czech Republic (men)
14
19991999 European Curling Championships Czech Republic (women)
12
20002000 World Junior Curling Championships Czech Republic (junior men)
10
20002000 European Curling Championships Italy (men)
12
20002000 European Curling Championships Italy (women)
12
20012001 World Junior B Curling Championships Italy (junior men)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
20012001 European Curling Championships Italy (men)
10
20012001 European Curling Championships Italy (women)
11
20022002 World Junior Curling Championships Italy (junior women)
4
20022002 European Curling Championships Italy (men)
11
20022002 European Curling Championships Italy (women)
11
20032003 Winter Universiade Italy (men)
9
20032003 World Junior Curling Championships Italy (junior women)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
20032003 World Women's Curling Championship Italy (women)
9
20032003 European Curling Championships Italy (men)
8
20032003 European Curling Championships Italy (women)
5
20042004 World Junior B Curling Championships Italy (junior men)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
20042004 World Junior Curling Championships Italy (junior men)
7
20042004 World Junior Curling Championships Italy (junior women)
9
20042004 European Curling Championships Italy (men)
5
20052005 World Women's Curling Championship Italy (women)
11
20052005 World Men's Curling Championship Italy (men)
12
20052005 European Curling Championships Italy (men)
9
20052005 European Curling Championships Italy (women)
6
20062006 Winter Olympics Italy (women)
10
20062006 World Women's Curling Championship Italy (women)
9
20062006 European Curling Championships Italy (women)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
20072007 Winter Universiade Italy (women)
5
20072007 World Women's Curling Championship Italy (women)
12
20072007 European Curling Championships Austria (men)
20
20082008 European Curling Championships Austria (women)
17
20092009 European Curling Championships Austria (men)
19
20092009 European Curling Championships Austria (women)
13
20102010 Winter Olympics United States (women)
10
20102010 European Curling Championships Austria (men)
19
20102010 European Curling Championships Austria (women)
13
20112011 European Mixed Curling Championship Austria (mixed)
5
20112011 European Curling Championships Austria (men)
15
20112011 European Curling Championships Austria (women)
15
20122012 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Austria (mixed doubles)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
20122012 European Curling Championships Russia (men)
5
20142014 World Men's Curling Championship Russia (men)
11
20152015 World Women's Curling Championship Russia (women)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
20152015 European Curling Championships Russia (women)
1st place, gold medalist(s)
20172017 European Curling Championships Russia (women)
5
20202020 World Junior Curling Championships Switzerland (men)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
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