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Randy S.
Ferbey (born May 30, 1959) is a
Canadian retired curler from
Sherwood Park, Alberta.
Ferbey is a six-time
Canadian champion and a four-time World...
- 2010, The
Ferbey Four
split up with
Ferbey joining the Brad Gushue. However, when
Ferbey was
dropped by the
Gushue rink near
playdown time,
Ferbey and Nedohin...
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Hortons Brier:
Randy Ferbey and his
Alberta team win
their 4th
Brier in 5 years as they
defeat Shawn Adams of Nova
Scotia 5–4.
Ferbey and his team of David...
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defeated Team
Alberta skipped by
Randy Ferbey in
dramatic fashion in the
championship game and
preventing the
Ferbey rink for
capturing their fourth consecutive...
- pre-qualifying tournament,
where they won just one game. In
April 2010,
Randy Ferbey joined Gushue's team
holding the
broom but
throwing third rocks. Gushue...
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Peterman 6
Hackner 9,
Shymko 6
Walker 9,
Hemmings 1
Burtnyk 10, Park 7
Ferbey 8,
Johnson 4
Peters 10, Sali 6
Gretzinger 9,
Stoughton 2
Schlender 8, MacDonad...
- and the
boycott ended in 2003. The
dominant Brier team of the era, the "
Ferbey four" did not
boycott the Brier, and won four of five
Briers during the...
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Halifax Metro Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The
defending champion,
Randy Ferbey and his team from
Alberta were the winners,
winning their third Brier in...
- Paisley,
Scotland in
March 2005). The
winner was
Randy Ferbey and his team from Canada.
Ferbey won his
fourth world championship, the rest of his team...
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champion Randy Ferbey and 2007
World Champion Glenn Howard.
Granite Curling Club, Edmonton,
Alberta Fourth:
David Nedohin Skip:
Randy Ferbey Second: Scott...