Career
Originally from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, he now resides in Calgary, Alberta and curls out of Calgary, Alberta representing The Glencoe Club. Koe skipped a Yukon/Northwest Territories team to the final of the 1994 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. The team lost the final to Alberta"s Colin Davison amidst a controversy involving a burnt rock.
Koe would later leave Yellowknife, to curl in the more competitive province of Alberta.
In 2000, he skipped Alberta to a Canadian Mixed Curling Championship. From 2004 to 2006 he played third for John Morris.
He currently skips his own team In 2007, he almost went to the Brier, but lost in the provincial finals to Kevin Martin.
Koe finished with a 9-2 round robin record at the 2010 Capital One World Men"s Curling Championship, finishing second behind Norway.
However, in the playoffs, Koe beat Norway twice to claim his first world title. Koe moved to Calgary in 2011. At the same time, his long-time third, Blake MacDonald retired, and was replaced by Pat Simmons.
Koe returned to the Brier in 2012, for the second time in his career.
In doing so, he broke an 18-year drought for the city of Calgary in winning the Alberta provincial championship, representing the city"s Glencoe Curling Club. At the 2014 Brier Koe"s rink repeated as Canadian champions, defeating John Morris" British Columbia rink 10-5 in the final.
Koe"s rink then went on to represent Canada at the 2014 World Men"s Curling Championship. After finishing the round robin in 2nd place with an 8-3 record, the team collapsed in the playoffs, losing all three of their games, including the bronze medal game.
However, Koe announced that he was leaving his team to form a new team, leaving him ineligible to represent Team Canada at the 2015 Brier.
Somewhat ironically, Koe"s former teammates recruited 2014 runner-up Morris to skip Team Canada for the 2015 Brier. There, he led his new team to a 6-5 record, missing the playoffs.