Jim Cotter (curler)
Quick Facts
Biography
Jim H. Cotter (born October 15, 1974 in Kamloops, British Columbia) is a Canadian curler from Vernon, British Columbia.
Career
Cotter grew up in Kamloops, playing both curling and baseball as a youth. As a high school student, he won three provincial high school championships (1990, 1991, 1993). He won two provincial junior crowns, in 1990 and in 1995. At the 1990 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, he skipped the B.C. team to a 6-5 round robin record. This put them in a five-way tie for third place. They would be eliminated from the playoffs however, when they lost their first tie-breaker match to Nova Scotia's Brian Fowlie. Five years later in his last year of eligibility, Cotter was back, skipping the B.C. team at the 1995 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. This time, he would finish with a better, 7-4 record, but it was only good enough for fourth place, and they missed the playoffs.
After juniors, Cotter would team up with two-time world champion Pat Ryan. Cotter would throw fourth stones for the team, while Ryan called the shots. The team qualified for the 2005 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, where they went 5-4, missing the playoffs.
After playing with Ryan, Cotter joined up with Bob Ursel. Just like for the Ryan rink, Cotter would throw fourth stones, but let Ursel call the games. This rink won the provincial championship in 2008, qualifying them for the 2008 Tim Hortons Brier in Winnipeg. The team finished with a 7-4 round robin record, but lost to Ontario's Glenn Howard in the 3 vs. 4 playoff match.
Cotter would move up to the skip position for much of the 2010-11 season, while Ursel was nursing a knee injury. The team qualified for the 2011 Tim Hortons Brier without Ursel. They finished with a 4-7 record.
Ursel decided to not play for the following season, and Cotter took control as skip for the full season.
On May 1, 2013, Cotter announced that Olympic champion John Morris would join the team for the 2013–14 season.
Personal life
Cotter is a graduate of the University College of the Cariboo, and attended Norkam Secondary School in Kamloops. He is employed as health information systems data architect for Iatric Systems. He is married to Bobbi Cotter and has three children.
Teams
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Events |
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1996–97 | Robert Kuroyama | Jim Cotter | Kevin Miles | Neal Dustin | |
1998–99 | Jim Cotter | Robert Kuroyama | Kevin Miles | Neal Dustin | |
1999–00 | Cory Heggestad | Jim Cotter | Aron Herrick | Trevor Miyahara | |
2000–01 | Cory Heggestad | Jim Cotter | Aron Herrick | Trevor Miyahara | |
2007–08 | Jim Cotter (fourth) | Bob Ursel (skip) | Kevin Folk | Rick Sawatsky | 2008 Brier |
2008–09 | Jim Cotter (fourth) | Bob Ursel (skip) | Kevin Folk | Rick Sawatsky | 2009 BC |
2009–10 | Jim Cotter (fourth) | Bob Ursel (skip) | Kevin Folk | Rick Sawatsky | 2010 BC |
2010–11 | Jim Cotter | Ken Maskiewich | Kevin Folk | Rick Sawatsky | 2011 BC, Brier |
2011–12 | Jim Cotter | Kevin Folk | Tyrel Griffith | Rick Sawatsky | 2012 BC, Brier |
2012–13 | Jim Cotter | Jason Gunnlaugson | Tyrel Griffith | Rick Sawatsky | 2013 BC |
2013–14 | Jim Cotter (fourth) | John Morris (skip) | Tyrel Griffith | Rick Sawatsky | 2013 RTTR, COCT, 2014 BC, Brier |
2014–15 | Jim Cotter | Ryan Kuhn | Tyrel Griffith | Rick Sawatsky | |
2015–16 | Jim Cotter | Ryan Kuhn | Tyrel Griffith | Rick Sawatsky | |
2016–17 | Jim Cotter (fourth) | John Morris (skip) | Tyrel Griffith | Rick Sawatsky |
Grand Slam record
Key | |
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C | Champion |
F | Lost in Final |
SF | Lost in Semifinal |
QF | Lost in Quarterfinals |
R16 | Lost in the round of 16 |
Q | Did not advance to playoffs |
T2 | Played in Tier 2 event |
DNP | Did not participate in event |
N/A | Not a Grand Slam event that season |
Event | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10 | 2010–11 | 2011–12 | 2012–13 | 2013–14 | 2014–15 | 2015–16 | 2016–17 |
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Masters / World Cup | DNP | DNP | Q | DNP | Q | DNP | Q | Q | F | DNP | Q | F | Q |
Tour Challenge | N/A | DNP | QF | ||||||||||
The National | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP | Q | Q | Q | DNP | Q | DNP | DNP | DNP | QF |
Canadian Open | DNP | QF | DNP | Q | Q | QF | Q | Q | QF | Q | QF | Q | |
Players' Championships | Q | Q | DNP | DNP | DNP | Q | DNP | DNP | QF | DNP | DNP | DNP |