Jeffrey R. Stoughton, born on July 26, 1963, is a distinguished Canadian curler who has left an indelible mark on the sport. With a career that spanned several decades, he is celebrated for his remarkable achievements, including being a three-time Brier champion and a two-time World champion as skip. His curling journey was primarily rooted in the Charleswood Curling Club, where he honed his skills and developed into one of the sport's elite competitors.
Stoughton's competitive career came to a close in 2015, but his passion for curling did not wane. Following his retirement, he transitioned into coaching, taking on significant roles within Curling Canada. He served as the National Men's Coach and Program Manager, contributing to the development of future curling talents.
In addition to his coaching responsibilities, Stoughton also took the helm as the head coach of the Canadian Mixed Doubles National Team, further showcasing his commitment to the sport. His extensive experience and knowledge have made him a respected figure in the curling community, inspiring many aspiring curlers.