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Tom Brewster was born on 10 April, 1974 in St Andrews, Scotland, is a Scottish curler. At 46 years old, Tom Brewster height not available right now. We will update Tom Brewster's height soon as possible.
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Tom Brewster Age |
48 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aries |
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10 April 1974 |
Birthday |
10 April |
Birthplace |
St Andrews, Scotland |
Nationality |
Scotland |
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He is a member of famous Curler with the age 48 years old group.
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Tom Brewster Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Tom Brewster worth at the age of 48 years old? Tom Brewster’s income source is mostly from being a successful Curler. He is from Scotland. We have estimated
Tom Brewster's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Brewster made his Team GB Winter Olympic debut at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics. Brewster would not see any action at the games, as he would be the team's alternate for the event. However, he and teammates David Murdoch, Michael Goodfellow, Scott Andrews and Greg Drummond wound up winning the silver medal, after losing to Canada's Brad Jacobs rink in the gold medal game. The team disbanded in 2014.
Following the 2014 Olympics, Brewster focused on fitness training, in order to overcome limitations due to a broken leg he suffered when he was younger. In a 2016 interview with The Times he said that this training had allowed him to significantly improve his technique. Subsequently he formed part of a new rink with Hammy McMillan Jr., Ross Patterson, and Glen Muirhead. In 2016 Brewster guided his rink to victories over Team Murdoch in both the Scottish championships in February and the European Playdowns in October. Team Brewster also competed for Scotland at the 2016 World Men's Curling Championship, although they missed out on a medal: subsequently the team were passed over for selection for the 2018 Winter Olympics in favour of Kyle Smith's rink.
Former World Champion David Murdoch was added to the Brewster rink in 2012 to boost the team's chances at the 2014 Winter Olympics. The team did not find immediate success in their first major tournament, finishing 7th at the 2012 European Curling Championships. After then, Brewster was bumped to third on the team, with Murdoch skipping. This turned out to be a successful lineup change, as the team won a bronze medal at the 2013 Ford World Men's Curling Championship. The team then went on to take bronze at the 2013 European Championships.
Brewster has skipped Scotland to two European Mixed titles, in 2006 and in 2009.
In 2002, Brewster was invited to play in his first World championship. He was an alternate for the Warwick Smith team which won a bronze medal in 2002. Brewster won his first Scottish men's title in 2011, and represented Scotland at the 2011 Ford World Men's Curling Championship, finishing second in the round robin and winning the silver in the final against Canada's Jeff Stoughton. In 2012 he again won silver, this time losing in the final against Canadian skip Glenn Howard.
Brewster is a former World Junior champion, having won the title in 1995. The Scottish team which consisted of Paul Westwood, Ronald Brewster, Steve Still and David Murdoch finished 8–1 after the round robin, and defeated Sweden's Henrik Edlund and then Germany's Daniel Herberg to win the championship.
Thomas Brewster, Jr. (born 10 April 1974) is a Scottish curler from Aberdeen, Scotland. He is currently the coach of the Sophie Jackson women's team.