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Curler | |
Born | Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador |
Team | |
Curling club | RE/MAX Centre, St. John's, NL |
Skip | Ty Dilello |
Third | Ryan McNeil Lamswood |
Second | Daniel Bruce |
Lead | Aaron Feltham |
Curling career | |
Member Association | Newfoundland and Labrador |
Aaron Feltham is a Canadian curler from Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador. He currently plays lead for Team Ty Dilello.
Career
Feltham spent his early years of curling playing with the Ethan Davidge rink out of the Gander Curling Club, where they would become back-to-back provincial champions out of U16. For the 2019 season, Labrador curler Joel Krats would join the team to replace Angus Tulloch, and together they would defeat Nathan Young in the U18 provincial finals to send themselves to the 2019 Canadian U18 Curling Championships. This would be Feltham's first opportunity to represent Newfoundland and Labrador at the national-level. His team would finish with a record of 1-5, only defeating Team Josh Nowlan of New Brunswick.
In 2022, after bouncing around a couple of random teams, Feltham would find some stability and join the Ryan McNeil Lamswood rink as the lead. They would compete in the 2022 Newfoundland and Labrador Tankard where the McNeil Lamswood rink would fail to qualify for the playoffs and finish with a 3-5 record. Feltham would also compete on the ] Seahawks curling team this year, where he would get honored as the Seahawks curling most valuable player @munathletics (May 24, 2022). "Congratulations Aaron Feltham, 2021-22 team MVP for Curling!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.. Feltham also got to compete in the 2022 U18 Newfoundland and Labrador curling provincials with the Carter Holden rink @teamholdencurls (February 24, 2022). (Tweet) https://x.com/teamholdencurls/status/1496952641015922691 – via Twitter. {{cite web}}
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(help). They ultimately would finish second last place, losing every game but one.
Feltham would return to the McNeil Lamswood rink again in 2023. This year in the 2023 Newfoundland and Labrador Tankard, they would finish the round robin in second place with a record of 5-2. The team would end up getting bounced in the semi-finals however to the Greg Smith rink. Feltham would also find himself representing Newfoundland and Labrador for U21s for the first time this year. He joined the Nathan Young rink for this tournament to replace an aged-out Ben Stringer. They would lose to Simon Perry in the finals of the Newfoundland and Labrador provincials, and would qualify to the 2023 Canadian Junior Curling Championships as Team NL2. Here they would finish with a 5-3 record and just miss out on qualifying for the playoffs.
In 2024, Feltham and the McNeil Lamswood rink would take another chance at qualifying for the brier. This year in the 2024 Newfoundland and Labrador Tankard, they would finish the round robin with a 6-2 record and qualify for the brier. Once again they would lose in the semi-finals, this time to the Andrew Symonds rink.
Personal life
Feltham is currently a student at Memorial University of Newfoundland. His father, Rod Feltham, is also a curler who has attempted to qualify for the brier out of both Newfoundland and Nunavut. They curled together at the 2022 Canadian Curling Club Championships.
Teams
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead |
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2018–19 | Joel Krats | Ethan Davidge | Jared Davidge | Aaron Feltham |
2019–20 | Joel Krats | Ethan Davidge | Jared Davidge | Aaron Feltham |
2021-22 | Ryan McNeil Lamswood | Daniel Bruce | Nathan King | Aaron Feltham |
Carter Holden | Jensen Wiseman | Aaron Feltham | Adam Currie | |
2022-23 | Ryan McNeil Lamswood | Daniel Bruce | Graeme Weagle | Aaron Feltham |
2023-24 | Ryan McNeil Lamswood | Daniel Bruce | Graeme Weagle | Aaron Feltham |
2024-25 | Ty Dilello | Ryan McNeil Lamswood | Daniel Bruce | Aaron Feltham |
References
- "Team Ty Dilello". CurlingZone. Retrieved January 11, 2025.
- "2016 Under 16 Men's Champs". NLCA. Retrieved January 11, 2025.
- "You can bet this St. John's rink has been driven to succeed". Saltwire. Retrieved January 11, 2025.
- "Opening at U-21s!". Curling Canada. Retrieved January 11, 2025.
- "Family Ties!". Curling Canada. Retrieved January 11, 2025.