The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Campbell brought versatilit­y to rinks

One of five inductees entering Hall of Fame on Monday

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One word that can describe Robert Campbell as a curler is versatile.

Campbell, a member of the Charlottet­own Curling Complex, has played every position but second stone during a competitiv­e career that began more than 35 years ago.

Campbell has won one provincial junior men’s championsh­ip, eight provincial men’s titles, three provincial mixed crowns and two Canadian mixed championsh­ips during this time.

He has also collected several all-star awards at national competitio­ns.

Campbell will be one of five inductees into the P.E.I. Curling Hall of Fame and Museum on Monday.

The induction ceremony, which will begin at 7:30 p.m., will take place at the Cornwall Curling Club. Tickets are $10, and are available at the door.

Also entering the Hall of Fame will be Mark O’Rourke, Kathy O’Rourke, Peter Gallant and Mark Butler.

Campbell, who will be inducted under the “Curler” category, is the fourth in a Journal Pioneer series of profiles on the Class of 2017.

Campbell’s curling career began at the Charlottet­own Curling Club in

1980, and soon after he was competing at the provincial level, and also earned a name for himself on the national scene.

Campbell played third on the Kent Scales rink that not only won the 1985

provincial junior title, but advanced to the final, where they lost to Kevin Martin. However, all members of Team P.E.I., which included second stone Andy MacDonald and lead Phillip Gorveatt, were selected all-stars. As a rookie skip at the Canadian men’s curling championsh­ip, Campbell posted a respectabl­e 6-5 record in 1991.

At the 1995 Brier, he skipped P.E.I. to a 7-4 record.

Campbell skipped the rink of third stone Angela Roberts, second stone Mark O’Rourke and lead Kathy O’Rourke to the 1989 provincial and Canadian mixed championsh­ips. He teamed with third stone Rebecca Jean MacPhee, second stone Robbie Doherty and lead Jackie Reid to win his second Canadian mixed title as skip in 2011.

Campbell was named the allstar skip at both the 1989 and 2011 national mixed championsh­ips.

Campbell also enjoyed success at the McCain SuperSpiel.

He lost the 1991 and 1992 finals to Ed Werenich and Russ Howard, before breaking through to defeat Don Westphal and win the 1996 event.

Campbell has also given back to the sport off the ice as well. He served on the board of directors at the Charlottet­own Curling Club, has helped coach several teams over the years and has volunteere­d his time for many curling clinics at the capital city facility.

 ?? JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Robert Campbell releases a shot.
JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER Robert Campbell releases a shot.
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