Getting to Know Team Wiebe
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Team Wiebe
Ranked 26th in the World, Team Wiebe is a young up-and-coming team looking to make their mark in the men’s circuit by competing in World curling Tour events across North America. While Ryan, Sean, and Adam have been playing together for 10 years we have just recently added Ty last fall and are excited to build on the continued success we have had. Highlights of this team include winners of the 2021 MCT Tour Championships, 2021 Viterra Men’s Semi-Finalists, 2022 Alberta Curling Tour Men’s Major Semi-Finalist, and 2022 Mother Club Fall Classic Champions.
What is your team mantra or a quote the team looks to for inspiration?
Trust the Process
What are your team goals?
Win the 2023 Viterra Men’s Provincial Championship
Qualify for a Grand Slam of Curling Event
Ryan Wiebe
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Q. How long have you curled and how did you get started?
A. I have been curling for 16 years. I started out curling in the Saturday junior program at the St. Vital Curling Club.
Q. What are your curling achievements?
MCT Tour champion (2020 and 2021), 2022 Mother Club Fall Curling Classic Champion, 3rd place at the 2022 Viterra Manitoba Men’s Provincials
Q. What is your most memorable curling moment?
A. My most memorable curling moment was the 2022 Viterra Men’s Championship. It was our first time playing at a Men’s Provincial and we got to play in front of a packed crowd every draw. Being a junior team, it was a great accomplishment to finish 5th in the province.
Q. If you could give one piece of advice to a young curler, what would it be?
A. Enjoy the journey. The time you spend with your team, on and off the ice, will be some of the most memorable of your life. Curling is a great sport with great people, and the friends you make along the way will last a lifetime.
Ty Dilello
Third
Q. How long have you curled and how did you get started?
A. I've been curling since I was 10 years old. I had my start in the St. Vital Junior League on Sunday afternoons and enjoyed the sport enough to pursue it competitively after finishing high school.
Q. What are your curling achievements?
A. 2018 U-Sport National Silver Medalist, 2015 CIS National Bronze Medalist, 2022 Viterra Championship semi-finalist.
Q. What is your most memorable curling moment?
A. Coming so close to winning the Viterra Championship last season and reaching our team's goal of making the Tim Horton's Brier. Despite losing in the semi-finals, it gave us extra motivation to come out stronger this season and hopefully achieve our goals.
Q. If you could give one piece of advice to a young curler, what would it be?
A. Practice lots and practice with a purpose. Don't just throw rocks for the sake of throwing rocks.
Sean Flatt
Second
Q. How long have you curled and how did you get started?
A. I have been curling for 12 years. My curling journey started when my parents registered me in the junior program at the St. Vital curling club where I started throwing half sheets.
Q. What are your curling achievements?
A. 2019 Canada Winer Games bronze medalist, 2019 MCT Tour champion, 2021 MCT Tour Champion, 2022 Mother Club Fall Curling Classic Champion, Viterra Manitoba Men’s Provincials 3rd place
Q. What is your most memorable curling moment?
A. My most memorable curling moment was winning the Canada Winter Games trials in 2018. It was a very special moment knowing that I would be able to represent Manitoba for the first time alongside my team.
Q. If you could give one piece of advice to a young curler, what would it be?
A. Enjoy the journey, through curling you will make lasting friendships, develop fierce rivalries, and experience agonizing defeats as well as triumphant victories. No journey is the same, but it is important to have fun along the way.
Adam Flatt
Lead
Q. How long have you curled and how did you get started?
A. I have been curling for 12 years and got started at the little rocks program by throwing half sheets at the St. Vital Curling Club on Saturday afternoons.
Q. What are your curling achievements?
A. 2019 Canada Winer Games bronze medalist, 2019 MCT Tour champion, 2021 MCT Tour Champion, 2022 Mother Club Fall Curling Classic Champion, Viterra Manitoba Men’s Provincials 3rd place.
Q. What is your most memorable curling moment?
A. Winning the Bronze medal at the 2019 Canada Winter Games and being able to play fans sitting in bleachers right beside your sheet.
Q: If you could give one piece of advice to a young curler, what would it be?
A. Work hard, trust the process and the benefits will come.