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| Name | Colin Hodgson |
| Birth date | 05 June 1990 |
| Birth place | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
| Curling club | Calgary Curling Club |
Colin Hodgson is a Canadian curler, coach, and commentator noted for his performance as a lead and front-end player on high-profile men's and mixed doubles rinks. He has competed at provincial and national championships, represented teams on the World Curling Tour, and contributed as an analyst for televised curling events. Hodgson's career intersects competitive play, coaching, and broadcasting within the curling community in Canada and internationally.
Hodgson was born in Winnipeg and raised in Brandon, Manitoba and later Winnipeg suburbs, where he began curling at a young age at local clubs such as the Deer Lodge Curling Club and regional facilities linked to the Manitoba Curling Association. He was exposed early to provincial competition structures like the Manitoba Junior Provincial Championship and development programs connected to the Canadian Junior Curling Championships and the Canadian Curling Association pathway. His formative years included participation in school athletics and community sports organizations that feed athletes into provincial high performance centers such as the University of Manitoba and regional training hubs associated with the National Coaching Certification Program.
Hodgson's competitive résumé includes appearances on the World Curling Tour, provincial men's playdowns such as the Tim Hortons Brier qualifying events in Manitoba and later in Alberta, and national mixed doubles competition. He played in various positions, most notably as lead for teams skipped by high-profile players who competed at Grand Slam of Curling events including the Players' Championship, The National (curling), and Canadian Open of Curling. Hodgson has teamed with skips and teammates who have themselves been associated with organizations such as Curling Canada and provincial associations that send representatives to the Tim Hortons Brier and the Scotties Tournament of Hearts pathway. His participation on Tour rinks led to invitations to bonspiels hosted in centers like Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, and Winnipeg, where he competed against rinks led by skips from Manitoba, Ontario, Nova Scotia, British Columbia, and international contenders from Scotland, Sweden, Norway, and Switzerland.
Notable moments in his career include performing in televised Grand Slam draws, winning World Curling Tour events, and representing teams at national mixed doubles trials that interface with selection events for multi-sport competitions governed by bodies like Canadian Olympic Committee structures and national team selection processes administered by Curling Canada.
Hodgson is recognized for his proficiency as a lead with strong sweeping technique, precise weight control on draws and guards, and calm presence in pressure situations at events such as the Grand Slam of Curling and provincial championship finals. His delivery mechanics and brushwork have been compared in coaching literature to techniques emphasized by high performance programs affiliated with institutions like the Canadian Sport Institute and the Coaching Association of Canada. Teammates and opponents from rinks representing provinces including Manitoba and Alberta have noted his tactical awareness in setting up ends for skips operating strategies seen in playoff tactics at the Players' Championship and the Brier.
Hodgson's skillset also extends to mixed doubles, where quick decision-making, communication with partners, and a hybrid of sweeping and delivery skills mirror standards seen in teams competing at the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship and Olympic qualifying events under the auspices of the World Curling Federation.
Beyond play, Hodgson has transitioned into coaching and media roles, working with coaching staffs involved in provincial development programs and high performance centers that collaborate with entities such as Curling Canada and provincial associations like Alberta Curling Federation. His commentary work includes analyst and color commentary roles for broadcasters covering Grand Slam events, national championships, and World Curling Tour broadcasts produced in partnership with networks covering curling in Canada and internationally. He has provided technical breakdowns alongside production teams responsible for Grand Slam telecasts and has appeared in podcasts and digital content channels that feature interviews with athletes affiliated with organizations like the Canadian Olympic Committee and the World Curling Federation.
Hodgson's coaching philosophy reflects coaching frameworks promoted by the National Coaching Institute and utilizes video analysis and biomechanical feedback methods common in elite curling programs associated with universities and sport institutes across Canada.
Hodgson has lived and trained in cities such as Winnipeg and Calgary, engaging with community curling initiatives, youth clinics run through provincial associations, and charity bonspiels that support causes coordinated with local organizations. Off the ice, he has been involved in digital media projects, guest appearances on curling podcasts, and collaborations with equipment suppliers and curling clubs that serve competitive circuits like the World Curling Tour and Grand Slam events. His connections across the curling community include partnerships and friendships with players and coaches from provinces including Manitoba, Alberta, Ontario, and international athletes from Scotland, Sweden, and Switzerland.
Category:Canadian male curlers Category:People from Winnipeg Category:1990 births Category:Living people