Gustaf van Imhoff

{{Short description|Dutch curler}}

{{Distinguish|text= a Dutch colonial administrator Gustaaf Willem van Imhoff}}

{{family name hatnote|van Imhoff|Imhoff|lang=Dutch}}

{{Infobox curler

| name = Gustaf van Imhoff

| gender = M

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| Curling club = CC PWA, Zoetermeer[https://www.ccpwa.nl/en/ Curling Club PWA Zoetermeer]{{in lang|nl}}

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| Member Association = {{NED}}

| World Championship appearances = 1 ({{WMCC|1994}})

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| European Championship appearances = 8 ({{EuCC|1981}}, {{EuCC|1982}}, {{EuCC|1983}}, {{EuCC|1991}}, {{EuCC|1992}}, {{EuCC|1995}}, {{EuCC|1996}}, {{EuCC|1997}})

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| Other appearances = {{WSCC||World Senior Championships}}: 2 ({{WSCC|2014}}, {{WSCC|2016}})

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Gustaf van Imhoff (also known as Gus van Imhoff{{cite web |url=https://www.curling.ca/blog/2016/04/18/winning-ways-continue-for-canada-at-2016-world-seniors/ |title=Winning ways continue for Canada at 2016 World Seniors |publisher=Curling Canada |date=April 18, 2016 |quote=Randy Neufeld scored six points in the third end on the way to a 13-3 victory over Gus Van Imhoff of the Netherlands...}}) is a Dutch curler.{{worldcurling}}

Teams

class="wikitable"
scope="col"| Season

! scope="col"| Skip

! scope="col"| Third

! scope="col"| Second

! scope="col"| Lead

! scope="col"| Alternate

! scope="col"| Coach

! scope="col"| Events

scope="row"| 1981–82

| Otto Veening || Robin Claushuis || Gustaf van Imhoff || Sytze van Dam || || || {{EuCC|1981|ECC 1981}} (13th)

scope="row"| 1982–83

| Wim Neeleman || Robert van der Cammen || Gustaf van Imhoff || Jeroen Tilman || || || {{EuCC|1982|ECC 1982}} (6th)

scope="row"| 1983–84

| Wim Neeleman || Robert van der Cammen || Gustaf van Imhoff || Jeroen Tilman || || || {{EuCC|1983|ECC 1983}} (7th)

scope="row"| 1991–92

| Wim Neeleman || Gustaf van Imhoff || Floris van Imhoff || Rob Vilain || || || {{EuCC|1991|ECC 1991}} (12th)

scope="row"| 1992–93

| Wim Neeleman || Gustaf van Imhoff || Andreas van Imhoff || Rob Vilain || || Darrell Ell || {{EuCC|1992|ECC 1992}} (10th)

scope="row"| 1993–94

| Wim Neeleman || Floris van Imhoff || Rob Vilain || Jeroen van Dillewijn || Gustaf van Imhoff || || {{WMCC|1994|WCC 1994}} (7th)

scope="row"| 1995–96

| Wim Neeleman || Floris van Imhoff || Rob Vilain || Erik A van der Zwan || Gustaf van Imhoff || Armin Harder || {{EuCC|1995|ECC 1995}} (13th)

scope="row"| 1996–97

| Floris van Imhoff || Gustaf van Imhoff || Rob Vilain || Erik A van der Zwan || Wim Neeleman || Armin Harder || {{EuCC|1996|ECC 1996}} (12th)

scope="row"| 1997–98

| Floris van Imhoff || Rob Vilain || Gustaf van Imhoff || Jaap Veerman || Erik A van der Zwan || Armin Harder || {{EuCC|1997|ECC 1997}} (12th)

scope="row"| 2013–14

| Gustaf van Imhoff || Frank Kerkvliet || Jos Wilmot || Bas Bennis || || Thomas Kooi || {{WSCC|2014|WSCC 2014}} (9th)

scope="row"| 2015–16

| Gustaf van Imhoff || Frank Kerkvliet || Jos Wilmot || Bas Bennis || Willem van Wieringen || || {{WSCC|2016|WSCC 2016}} (22nd)

References

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