Geoff Bruce

Geoff Bruce is a Canadian Paralympic curler who has represented his country in international competitions, including multiple Winter Paralympic Games. He is best known for being a member of the Canadian wheelchair curling team that won a bronze medal at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.

Career

Bruce hails from Ottawa, Ontario, and has been a significant figure in Canadian wheelchair curling. His dedication to the sport led him to compete at the highest levels of Paralympic competition.

Paralympic Games

  • 2018 Winter Paralympics (Pyeongchang, South Korea): Bruce was part of the Canadian wheelchair curling team that also included skip Mark Ideson, Ina Forrest, Dennis Thiessen, and Jamie Anseeuw. The team performed strongly throughout the tournament, ultimately securing a bronze medal after defeating host nation South Korea in a hard-fought bronze medal match.
  • 2022 Winter Paralympics (Beijing, China): Bruce again represented Canada at the Winter Paralympics in wheelchair curling. The Canadian team, led by Mark Ideson, finished the competition without reaching the podium.

Achievements

  • 2018 Winter Paralympics: Bronze Medal (Wheelchair Curling)
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