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Greg Balsdon was born on 9 October, 1977 in North York, Ontario, is a Canadian curler. Discover Greg Balsdon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?
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Greg Balsdon Net Worth
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Timeline
Gregory Balsdon (born October 9, 1977) is a Canadian curler from North York, Ontario.
He currently skips a team on the World Curling Tour.
Balsdon was born in Toronto, Ontario.
In 1995, Balsdon won the Ontario Schoolboy championship for his Don Mills Collegiate Institute team.
In 1996, he won the provincial junior mixed title.
Balsdon skips one of the top teams in Ontario.
He first played at the provincials in 1999, playing for John Base (4th place).
He left the Base rink in 2000 to form his own team.
He qualified again in 2002 as a skip, again finishing 4th.
His next provincial was the 2005 Ontario Kia Cup, where his rink finished 4th once again.
He qualified again in 2007, where he once again finished 4th at the 2007 TSC Stores Tankard.
The Loonie was built in 2008, and Balsdon has represented it twice.
His next provincial in 2011 would be more successful.
At the 2011 provincial championship, he lost to the (then) five-time defending champion Glenn Howard rink in the final.
At the time, Balsdon represented the one-sheet Loonie Curling Club located in Chaffeys Locks, Ontario, north of Kingston.
Despite representing the club, he had only played there once.
Outside of his regular men's team, in October 2011, Balsdon skipped the Richmond Hill Curling Club to the provincial Dominion Curling Club championship.
Representing Ontario, Balsdon and his rink lost in the final of the 2011 The Dominion Curling Club Championship to Wade Thurber's Red Deer rink of Alberta.
Balsdon returned to the Tankard in 2012, finishing tied for 8th.
In November 2012, Balsdon won the 2013 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship playing second for Cory Heggestad.
Despite battling an injury for much of the season, Baldson won his first provincial men's title in 2014, when his rink defeated Glenn Howard in the Ontario final.
The win broke Howard's record eight-year provincial championship streak.
The team was named after third Mark Bice who had skipped the team through zone and regional play due to Baldson recovering from a broken rib.
However, Balsdon would skip the team in the provincial championship.
The team represented Ontario at the 2014 Tim Hortons Brier, where they went 5-6 in the round robin, missing the playoffs.
The following season, at the 2015 Ontario Tankard, Balsdon and his rink lost in a tie breaker.
Following the season, the team broke up.
On the tour that season, the team won the 2015 Challenge Casino de Charlevoix.
The team played in the 2016 Ontario Tankard, where they lost in the 3 vs. 4 game.
The next season, the team won the 2016 GSOC Tour Challenge Tier II event.
They missed out on the playoffs at the 2017 Ontario Tankard by losing in a tiebreaker.
In their last season together, the team played in the 2017 Canadian Olympic Pre-Trials, where they lost in the B semi-final to Glenn Howard's rink.
Later that season, they played in the 2018 Ontario Tankard, but failed to make the playoff round.
Beginning in 2018, Balsdon formed a new team with Chris Gardner, Brad Kidd and Andrew Denny-Petch.
And, in 2018, Balsdon won the Ontario Intermediate Men's Championship for curlers over 40.
Balsdon won his second provincial curling club championship in 2022 for the Richmond Hill Curling Club.
His rink went on to win the 2022 Canadian Curling Club Championships.
As of 2019, Balsdon has played in 13 provincial championships.
The team made it to the 2019 Ontario Tankard.