Colton Flasch

January 10, 2024
Curler

Quick Facts

Colton Flasch
Full Name Colton Flasch
Occupation Curler
Date Of Birth Feb 27, 1991(1991-02-27)
Age 33
Birthplace Rural Municipality of Biggar No. 347
Country Canada
Birth City Saskatchewan
Horoscope Aquarius

Colton Flasch Biography

Name Colton Flasch
Birthday Feb 27
Birth Year 1991
Place Of Birth Rural Municipality of Biggar No. 347
Home Town Saskatchewan
Birth Country Canada
Birth Sign Aquarius

Colton Flasch is one of the most popular and richest Curler who was born on February 27, 1991 in Rural Municipality of Biggar No. 347, Saskatchewan, Canada. Colton Flasch (born February 27 the 27th of February, the 27th of February,) was a Canadian curler who hails from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

The Laycock team would take home this year’s SaskTel Tankard provincial championship for men which sent the team into the 2013 Tim Hortons Brier, Flasch’s first. In the Brier they narrowly missed out on the playoffs, having finished round robin play with a record of 6-5.

After the team lost in the final of the 2017 SaskTel Tankard, Flasch announced he was leaving the Laycock rink. For the 2017-18 curling season, Flasch formed a new team of Kevin Marsh, Daniel Marsh and Trent Knapp, with Flasch skipping the team. His new team would win one tour event, the 2017 College Clean Restoration Curling Classic. This qualified them for the season-ending 2018 Humpty’s Champions Cup, their lone slam of the season, where they would lose in a tiebreaker. The team played in the 2017 Canadian Olympic Curling Pre- Trials, where they finished with a 2-4 record, missing the playoffs. At the 2018 SaskTel Tankard, Flacsh led his team all the way to the finals, where he lost to his former skip, Steve Laycock. In March 2018, it was announced that Flasch would be joining the Koe rink for the 2018-19 curling season, and would play second on the team.

After joining the Edmonton based team of Kevin Koe, B. J. Neufeld and Ben Hebert, his new team began the 2018-19 curling season by winning the first leg of the Curling World Cup, defeating Norway’s Steffen Walstad in the final. In provincial playdowns, the Koe rink lost two of their first three games at the 2019 Boston Pizza Cup, before winning five straight games to claim the Alberta championship. The team represented Alberta at the 2019 Tim Hortons Brier, and went undefeated in the entire tournament en route to winning his first Brier title. They went on to represent Canada at the 2019 World Men’s Curling Championship, finishing the round robin with a 9-3 record. They battled through the playoffs to play Team Sweden’s Niklas Edin rink in the final, losing 7-2. In Grand Slam play, the team failed to win any slams, but did make it to three finals. Despite the lack of any event wins, their strong play was good enough to award them with the Pinty’s Cup for the season’s best Slam team. The team ended the season in the Grand Final of the Curling World Cup, where they beat the host Chinese team (Zou Qiang). At the end of the season, Team Koe ranked first on the World Curling Tour Order of Merit and Money List. This also meant they led the CTRS standings, finishing the season with 512.335 points.

The 2014-15 season was a great curling season the team had the best season yet, finishing the season in 4th place in the world’s earnings list. The team made it to the three first Grand Slams and had a runners in the finals against Team Gushue in The 2014 Canadian Open of Curling. The Laycock team was crowned Saskatchewan champions and will take on the role of Saskatchewan during the 2015 Tim Hortons Brier. They completed the round robin with an 8-4 record , and finished third in the round robin. They lost the 3 4 vs. four game against Team Canada, but would be able to claim the gold medal.

Colton Flasch Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Curler
House Living in own house.

Colton Flasch is one of the richest Curler from Canada. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Colton Flasch 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

After curling for Mike Armstrong’s Mike Armstrong junior rink, Flasch was a part of with the Braeden Moskowy rink as a second place in the 2010. The team took home an award at the Saskatchewan Junior championships in the same year, and earned the rink the opportunity to be a part of Saskatchewan in the 2011 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. In the Canadian Juniors, the teamcomprised of Kirk Muyres and Matt Langwere unbeaten (12-0) throughout round robin competition, and went on to win the competition by beating Ontario’s Mathew Camm in the final. The team went on to compete for Canada in the 2011 World Junior Curling Championships where they had less success. The team was 4th following the round robin, with a an overall record of 6-3. The team defeated Norway (Steffen Mellemseter) in their first playoff match however in the semi-finals they fell against Switzerland (Peter de Cruz) Then they lost to Norway in the bronze-medal game. Following their participation in the World Juniors, the team took part for the first time in a Grand Slam event, the Players’ Championship in 2011, where they surprised the world by getting their way to the semifinals. After the seasonended, Moskowy and Muyres left the junior levels. Lang and Flasch continued to play together as a team, with Lang at the skip position and Flasch as second. They also added Tyler Hartung and Jayden Shwaga.

After senior players, Flasch became a member of the Steve Laycock team at second place joining his former junior teammate Kirk Muyres who is third on the team. Kirk’s brother Dallan will be the as the lead. The first season that Flasch played as a player on the Laycock team, the team played in the 4 Grand Slam events, making it to the semi-finals at the 2012 Masters of Curling. In the 2013 provincial men’s finals, they placed 4th. After the year, they earned sufficient CTRS points to be eligible for this year’s “Road to the Roar” 2013 Canadian Olympic pre-qualifying event. In the “Road to the Roar” subsequent campaign, team was fourth, which wasn’t enough to qualify for in the 2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials.

They Laycock rink won the 2016 SaskTel Tankard and represented Saskatchewan at the 2016 Tim Hortons Brier. There, they finished out of the playoffs with a 5-6 record.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

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Who is Colton Flasch Dating?

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Facts & Trivia

Colton Ranked on the list of most popular Curler. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Canada. Colton Flasch celebrates birthday on February 27 of every year.

Who did Colton Flasch curl with?

Colton Flasch
Lead| Dan Marsh
Alternate| Pat Simmons
Career
Member Association| Saskatchewan (2009–2018; 2020–present) Alberta (2018–2020)

Who is on flasch team?

SkipThird
Colton Flasch| Catlin Schneider
Birthdate: Feb. 27, 1991 Born: Biggar, SK Lives: Saskatoon, SK| Birthdate: Oct. 17, 1991 Born: Regina, SK Lives: Regina, SK
Pinty’s Cup (2018-19)| GSOC title wins: 1 – Masters (2019)

Who curls with Dunstone?

The right fit for me’: Ryan Harnden joining Team Matt Dunstone for 2022-23 curling season Back to video. The 35-year-old Sault Ste. Marie resident decided to switch over to Team Dunstone following the Team Jacobs’s 10-3 loss to Colton Flasch at the 2022 Brier on March 11.

Who is Kevin Koe's wife?

Carla Koe

Where is Matt Dunstone from?

Winnipeg, Canada

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