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Vic Peters grew up on 24 March, 1955 in Steinbach, Canada, is a Canadian curler. Find Vic Peters’s Bio details, How old?, How tall, Physical Stats, Romance/Affairs, Family and career upbeen in a relationship with?s. Know net worth is He in this year and how He do with money?? Know how He earned most of networth at the age of 61 years of age.
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61 years of age. |
Zodiac Sign |
Aries |
Born |
24 March 1955 |
Born day |
24 March |
Birthplace |
Steinbach, Canada |
Date of death |
March 27, 2016, |
Died Place |
Winnipeg, Canada |
Nationality |
Canada |
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Vic Peters How tall, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Vic Peters’s Wife?
His wife is Debbie Peters (m. ?–2016)
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Debbie Peters (m. ?–2016) |
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Children |
Liz Fyfe, Daley Peters, Kasandra Leafloor |
Vic Peters income
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-2021. So, how much is Vic Peters worth at the age of 61 years of age. Vic Peters’s income source is mostly from being a successful Curler. Born and raised in Canada. We have estimated Vic Peters’s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million – $5 Million |
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Curler |
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Life time
Peters was diagnosed with cancer in his lymph nodes, also known as lymphoma in 2011. He had a node removed 30 years earlier before noticing the cancer again in his fifties. After the diagnosis Peters underwent chemotherapy and radiation treatments over the following years. He died of the cancer on March 27, 2016 at the age of 61 and three days after his birthday.
Peters again qualified for the Safeway Championship in 2011, this time skipping but throwing third stones while son Daley threw fourth. Peters surprised many by being one of four teams to qualify for the championship round, but they would lose in the 3 vs 4 game to Mike McEwen in an extra end. Peters was named as an all-star for the tournament in the third position.
This was Peters’ last visit to the Brier. He went on to curl with his son Daley Peters and later in the senior division. He won the 2008 Manitoba Senior Curling Championships with Chris Neufeld and played in the Canadian Senior Curling Championships but did not win.
Peters’ son Daley was back to back Manitoba junior champion in 2004 and 2005. His daughter Liz Fyfe is also a curler and won the 2008 Canadian Junior Curling Championships as a second on the Kaitlyn Lawes team. She would also make three Hearts appearances in 2016, 2018 and 2019.
Peters team won the Safeway Select again returning to the 1997 Brier, where they had a successful week topping off the round robin as the leader, and reached the final to face Kevin Martin where they lost 10–8 in a thrilling final. Peters won the Ross Harstone Trophy in 1997 as the curler with who best represents sportsmanship, observance of the rules, exemplary conduct and curling ability.
Peters won his first and only national championship on his first visit to the Brier in 1992. This earned him a trip to the World Curling Championships in Germany where his team finished third. Peters team won the national championship under the traditional curling rules, but in Europe they played under the 4-rock free guard zone rule. As the Peters team (and many Canadian curlers) had not adapted to this new rule, they struggled in the World Championships. He returned to the Brier again the next year in 1993 but did not reach the final.
Peters was once considered a member of Manitoba’s “Big Three”, which consisted of himself, Kerry Burtnyk and Jeff Stoughton. These teams dominated curling in Canada and the world during the 1990s, winning four Labatt Briers and two world championships. Peters was noted for his tuck delivery alongside Burtnyk and Stoughton.
Victor Alvin “Vic” Peters (March 24, 1955 – March 27, 2016) was a Canadian curler who was a three-time Manitoba curling champion, and one-time national champion as winner of the 1992 Labatt Brier.