Rick Perron

{{short description|Canadian curler}}

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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1957|6|12}}

| birth_place = Moncton, New Brunswick

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| Brier appearances = 4 ({{Brier|1991}}, {{Brier|1996}} {{Brier|1999}}, {{Brier|2000}})

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{{MedalSport | Men's Curling }}

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{{MedalCompetition | Tim Hortons Brier }}

{{MedalSilver | 2000 Saskatoon | }}

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Richard PerronTim Hortons Brier Media Guide - Past Teams (born June 12, 1957) is a Canadian curler from Moncton, New Brunswick. He won a silver medal at the 2000 Labatt Brier as second for Russ Howard.{{Cite web|url=https://stats.curling.io/brier/2000|title=2000 Labatt Brier Statistics|website=Curling Canada|access-date=July 28, 2020}}

Career

Perron won his first New Brunswick Tankard in 1991.{{Cite web|url=http://maritimecurling.info/|title=New Brunswick Men's Champions|website=Maritime Curling Info|access-date=July 28, 2020}} He was second on the team skipped by Gary Mitchell. They represented New Brunswick at the 1991 Labatt Brier in Hamilton, Ontario where they had a 4–7 record. He would win his second tankard in 1996 as lead for Mike Kennedy. He bettered his previous record by going 5–6 at the 1996 Labatt Brier in Kamloops, British Columbia. Perron finished second in the stats for leads.

Perron joined Russ Howard's team as second in 1998 with Wayne Tallon at third and Grant Odishaw as lead. They would win the provincial championship in back to back years in 1999 and 2000.{{Cite web|url=https://stats.curling.io/players/perron-rick|title=Rick Perron Statistics|website=Curling Canada|access-date=July 28, 2020}} At the 1999 Labatt Brier in Edmonton, they qualified for the playoffs with an 7–4 record before losing to Saskatchewan's Gerald Shymko in the 3 vs 4 game. He finished second in the stats for seconds as he did in 1996. Perron also won the Ford Hot Shots competition at this championship.

Team Howard started the 2000 Labatt Brier with a 1–2 record before quickly turning things around to finish the round robin in second with an 8–3 record. They lost the 1 vs 2 game to British Columbia but rebounded in the semifinal against Quebec to earn a spot in the final. They trailed 6–5 going into the ninth end but they missed their final shot of the end, giving up three and eventually losing the game by a final score of 9–5.{{youTube|GtXDgYHX7x8|Video (full game): 2000 Labatt Brier - Final - British Columbia (Greg McAulay) vs New Brunswick (Russ Howard)}}

Aside from men's curling, Perron has represented New Brunswick seven times at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championships and won the event in 1994.

Personal life

Perron was the head curling instructor at Curl Moncton in his hometown of Moncton.{{Cite web|url=https://ccetraining.ca/fr/instructeurs/rick-perron-2|title=Rick Perron Bio|website=Centre of Curling Excellence|access-date=July 28, 2020}}

Teams

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

! scope="col"| Skip

! scope="col"| Third

! scope="col"| Second

! scope="col"| Lead

scope="row"| 1990–91{{Cite web|url=https://www.curlingzone.com/player.php?playerid=746&view=Teams#1|title=Rick Perron Past Teams|website=CurlingZone|accessdate=July 28, 2020}}

| Gary Mitchell || Grant Odishaw || Rick Perron || Mike Butler

scope="row"| 1995–96

| Mike Kennedy || Grant Odishaw || Marc LeCocq || Rick Perron

scope="row"| 1996–97

| Mike Kennedy || Grant Odishaw || Marc LeCocq || Rick Perron

scope="row"| 1998–99

| Russ Howard || Wayne Tallon || Rick Perron || Grant Odishaw

scope="row"| 1999–20

| Russ Howard || Wayne Tallon || Rick Perron || Grant Odishaw

scope="row"| 2000–01

| Russ Howard || James Grattan || Rick Perron || Grant Odishaw

scope="row"| 2008–09

| Rick Perron || Scott Jones || Pierre Fraser || Jared Bezanson

scope="row"| 2009–10

| Marc LeCocq (Fourth) || Grant Odishaw (Skip) || Rick Perron || Jeff Lacey

scope="row"| 2010–11

| Rick Perron || Grant Odishaw || Marc LeCocq || Jeff Lacey

scope="row"| 2013–14

| Terry Odishaw || Grant Odishaw || Rick Perron || Dan Phillips

scope="row"| 2014–15

| Grant Odishaw || Rick Perron || Adam Firth || Robert Daley

scope="row"| 2015–16

| Rick Perron || Marcel Robichaud || Marc Belliveau || Scott Nealis

scope="row"| 2016–17

| Wayne Tallon || Rick Perron || Mike Flannery || Paul Nason

References

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