Félix Asselin is an accomplished Canadian curler from Montreal in Canada. He has appeared in three Tim Hortons Brier championships in 2018, 2021 and 2022. He has also competed at an array of high-level competitions at both the national and international stage, most notably the Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship. In 2022, Asselin won gold at the 2022 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship alongside his girlfriend and brother, who are both fellow curlers.
Asselin commenced his junior career in 2012, where he skipped his home province of Quebec at four different Canadian Junior Curling Championships. His best result arrived in the 2015 competition, in which he qualified for the championship pool with an astounding 6-0 record. After aging out of juniors, Asselin joined the Mike Fournier rink, with whom he won the Capital Curling Fall Open Men on the World Curling Tour. Since the 2021/22 season, Asselin’s form has consistently improved, as evidenced by his reaching the final of the Capital Curling Fall Open. Later in the same season they were victorious at the Challenge Casino de Charlevoix and reached the finals of both the Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic ad the Finale du Circuit.
Asselin has skipped his own team since the 2012/22 season, and has truly come into his own. His natural leadership qualities and composure on the rink stand him out as one of the brightest prospects in Canadian curling. He will no doubt continue to hone his abilities and continue to compete at the very highest levels that the sport has to offer.