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James Dryburgh (* 27. Mai 1975 in Inverness, Schottland) ist ein schwedischer Curler. Sein internationales Debüt hatte Dryburgh bei der Juniorenweltmeisterschaft 1991 in Glasgow, wo er die Goldmedaille gewann. 1999 wurde Dryburgh in Füssen Europameister. Dryburgh spielte als Skip der britischen Mannschaft bei den XVIII. Olympischen Winterspielen in Nagano im Curling. Die Mannschaft belegte den siebten Platz. Bei diesen Winterspielen traf er seine spätere Frau Margaretha Lindahl und wechselte nach Schweden, wo er für Peja Lindholm spielt.

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dbo:abstract James Dryburgh (* 27. Mai 1975 in Inverness, Schottland) ist ein schwedischer Curler. Sein internationales Debüt hatte Dryburgh bei der Juniorenweltmeisterschaft 1991 in Glasgow, wo er die Goldmedaille gewann. 1999 wurde Dryburgh in Füssen Europameister. Dryburgh spielte als Skip der britischen Mannschaft bei den XVIII. Olympischen Winterspielen in Nagano im Curling. Die Mannschaft belegte den siebten Platz. Bei diesen Winterspielen traf er seine spätere Frau Margaretha Lindahl und wechselte nach Schweden, wo er für Peja Lindholm spielt. (de) James Dryburgh (born 27 May 1975 in Inverness, Scotland) is a Swedish curler. He lives in Stockholm, where he is a physical education teacher. Dryburgh is a two-time World Junior Champion. Playing for his native Scotland, he won gold in 1991 playing third for . In 1996, Dryburgh played skip for Scotland to earn his second gold medal. After juniors, he played alternate for his brother, Douglas Dryburgh's team. This included a trip to the 1998 Winter Olympics, playing for Great Britain which finished 7th. Dryburgh met his wife, Margaretha Lindahl while at the Olympics. She was the alternate for the Swedish team. Dryburgh then moved to Sweden, learned Swedish and now has citizenship there. His brother, Douglas later moved to Ireland and now skips the Irish national team. His other brother, Stewart moved to Switzerland and curls there.[1] While in Sweden, Dryburgh joined up with three-time World champion Peja Lindholm as his third. Dryburgh went to his first World Curling Championships with Lindholm in 2007. In 2008, Lindholm retired from curling. Dryburgh now coaches the Danish national men's team. (en) Джеймс Дра́йбур (англ. James Dryburgh; род. 27 мая 1975, Инвернесс) — шотландский, после 1999 шведский кёрлингист и тренер по кёрлингу. (ru) James Dryburgh (ur. 27 maja 1975 w Inverness) – praworęczny szwedzki curler, z pochodzenia Szkot, mąż . W Sztokholmie mieszka od 2000. Z zawodu nauczyciel wychowania fizycznego. Do sezonu 2007/2008 był wicekapitanem w drużynie Pei Lindholma. Od 2008 pełni funkcję trenera męskiej reprezentacji Danii. (pl)
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rdfs:comment James Dryburgh (* 27. Mai 1975 in Inverness, Schottland) ist ein schwedischer Curler. Sein internationales Debüt hatte Dryburgh bei der Juniorenweltmeisterschaft 1991 in Glasgow, wo er die Goldmedaille gewann. 1999 wurde Dryburgh in Füssen Europameister. Dryburgh spielte als Skip der britischen Mannschaft bei den XVIII. Olympischen Winterspielen in Nagano im Curling. Die Mannschaft belegte den siebten Platz. Bei diesen Winterspielen traf er seine spätere Frau Margaretha Lindahl und wechselte nach Schweden, wo er für Peja Lindholm spielt. (de) Джеймс Дра́йбур (англ. James Dryburgh; род. 27 мая 1975, Инвернесс) — шотландский, после 1999 шведский кёрлингист и тренер по кёрлингу. (ru) James Dryburgh (ur. 27 maja 1975 w Inverness) – praworęczny szwedzki curler, z pochodzenia Szkot, mąż . W Sztokholmie mieszka od 2000. Z zawodu nauczyciel wychowania fizycznego. Do sezonu 2007/2008 był wicekapitanem w drużynie Pei Lindholma. Od 2008 pełni funkcję trenera męskiej reprezentacji Danii. (pl) James Dryburgh (born 27 May 1975 in Inverness, Scotland) is a Swedish curler. He lives in Stockholm, where he is a physical education teacher. Dryburgh is a two-time World Junior Champion. Playing for his native Scotland, he won gold in 1991 playing third for . In 1996, Dryburgh played skip for Scotland to earn his second gold medal. After juniors, he played alternate for his brother, Douglas Dryburgh's team. This included a trip to the 1998 Winter Olympics, playing for Great Britain which finished 7th. In 2008, Lindholm retired from curling. Dryburgh now coaches the Danish national men's team. (en)
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