Stephen Hewitt

Stephen "Steve" Hewitt (born 15 July 1958) is an Australian curler[3] from Glen Waverley, Victoria.[4]

Stephen Hewitt
Born (1958-07-15) 15 July 1958[1]
Team
Curling clubMelbourne CC,
New South Wales CC
Victoria Curling Association
Sydney Harbour CC, Sydney
SkipHugh Millikin
FourthDean Hewitt
ThirdSteve Johns
SecondStephen Hewitt
Curling career
Member Association Australia
World Championship
appearances
8 (1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2005, 2008)
Pacific-Asia Championship
appearances
7 (1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2002, 2007, 2008)
Olympic
appearances
1: (1992, demonstration)
Other appearancesWorld Senior Championships: 2 (2012, 2013)
Medal record
Men's Curling
Representing  Australia
Pacific-Asia Championships
1991 Sagamihara
1993 Adelaide
1994 Christchurch
1996 Sydney
2002 Queenstown
2007 Beijing

At the international level, he is a four-time Pacific champion curler (1991, 1993, 1994, 1996).

He played for Australia at the 1992 Winter Olympics where curling was a demonstration event. There, the Australian men's team finished in seventh place.

Hewitt only began curling in 1988.[5]

Teams and events

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
1991–92 Hugh MillikinTom KiddDaniel JoyceStephen HewittBrian Stuart (PCC, WOG)AMCC 1991
PCC 1991
WOG 1992 (demo) (7th)
WCC 1992 (6th)
1993–94 Hugh MillikinTom KiddGerald ChickStephen HewittBrian JohnsonAMCC 1993
PCC 1993
WCC 1994 (10th)
1994–95 Hugh MillikinStephen JohnsGerald ChickStephen HewittBrian Johnson (WCC)AMCC 1994
PCC 1994
WCC 1995 (8th)
1995–96 Hugh MillikinStephen JohnsGerald ChickAndy CampbellStephen HewittWCC 1996 (10th)
1996–97 Hugh MillikinGerald ChickStephen JohnsStephen HewittJonathan Wade (WCC)AMCC 1996
PCC 1996
WCC 1997 (7th)
1997–98 Hugh MillikinTrevor SchummJohn TheriaultStephen JohnsStephen HewittWCC 1998 (9th)
2001–02 Gerald ChickMark WuschkeJonathan WadeStephen HewittAMCC 2001
2002–03 Hugh MillikinIan PalangioJohn TheriaultStephen JohnsStephen HewittAMCC 2002
PCC 2002
2003–04 Ricky TaskerDerril PalidwarRob GagnonStephen HewittAMCC 2003
2004–05 Ian Palangio (Fourth)Hugh Millikin (Skip)John TheriaultStephen JohnsStephen HewittWCC 2005 (10th)
2007–08 Ian Palangio (Fourth)Hugh Millikin (Skip)Sean HallStephen JohnsStephen HewittEarle Morris (WCC),
Rob Gagnon (PCC, WCC)
AMCC 2007
PCC 2007
WCC 2008 (10th)
2008–09 Ian Palangio (Fourth)Hugh Millikin (Skip)Sean HallStephen JohnsStephen HewittEarle MorrisAMCC 2008
PCC 2008 (5th)
2011–12 Hugh MillikinJohn TheriaultStephen HewittRob GagnonWyatt BuckWSCC 2012 (7th)
2012–13 Hugh MillikinJim AllanStephen HewittDan HoganWyatt BuckWSCC 2013 (6th)
2024–25 Dean Hewitt (Fourth)Stephen JohnsStephen HewittHugh Millikin (Skip)AMCC 2024

References

  1. "Taking on the world". Ottawa Citizen. 5 December 1990. p. E6. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  2. "Curling a mystery down under". Victoria Times-Colonist. 7 April 1998. p. C3. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
  3. Stephen Hewitt on the World Curling database
  4. "This is how Canadians get their rocky mountain high". The Age. 5 February 1994. p. 57. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
  5. "Expatriates on top". Vancouver Province. 31 March 1992. p. B4. Retrieved 23 April 2020.


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