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Bard Nordlund
Bard Nordlund is an American curler and three-time national champion from Seattle, Washington. Curling career In 1988 Nordlund played third on Doug Jones' national champion team; they went on to finish in tenth place at the World Championship A world championship is generally an international competition open to elite competitors from around the world, representing their nations, and winning such an event will be considered the highest or near highest achievement in the sport, game, .... The following year Nordlund returned to Nationals on Jim Vukich's team and again winning and placing tenth at World's. In 1990 Nordlund returned to Jones' team and again won gold at the National Championship, this time improving to seventh at World's. Teams References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Nordlund, Bard American male curlers American curling champions Sportspeople from Seattle ...
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Curling
Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules, and shuffleboard. Two teams, each with four players, take turns sliding heavy, polished granite stones, also called ''rocks'', across the ice ''curling sheet'' toward the ''house'', a circular target marked on the ice. Each team has eight stones, with each player throwing two. The purpose is to accumulate the highest score for a ''game''; points are scored for the stones resting closest to the centre of the house at the conclusion of each ''end'', which is completed when both teams have thrown all of their stones once. A game usually consists of eight or ten ends. The player can induce a curved path, described as ''curl'', by causing the stone to slowly rotate as it slides. The path of the rock may be further influenced by two sweepers with brooms or brushes, who accompany it as it slides down the sheet and sw ...
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Murphy Tomlinson
Murphy Tomlinson is an American curler and two-time national champion. Curling career In 1988 Tomlinson played second on Doug Jones' national champion team; they went on to finish in tenth place at the World Championship A world championship is generally an international competition open to elite competitors from around the world, representing their nations, and winning such an event will be considered the highest or near highest achievement in the sport, game, .... In 1990 Nordlund played one more time in Jones' team and again won gold at the National Championship, this time improving to seventh at World's. Teams References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tomlinson, Murphy American male curlers American curling champions Year of birth missing Place of birth missing ...
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American Male Curlers
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Tom Violette
Tom Violette (born October 26, 1960) is an American curler from Issaquah, Washington and Stevens Point, Wisconsin. He is a , a two-time United States men's curling champion (1990, 1992), and a 2015 World Seniors gold medalist. Teams Personal life Tom Violette started curling in 1974, when he was 14 years old. His son Luc Violette is a curler too. He played for United States in four and at the 2019 Winter Universiade The 2019 Winter Universiade (russian: Зимняя Универсиада 2019), the XXIX Universiade, was a multi-sport event for student and youth athletes which took place from 2 to 12 March 2019 in the Russian city of Krasnoyarsk. The 2019 W .... References External links * Living people 1960 births American male curlers American curling champions People from Issaquah, Washington People from Stevens Point, Wisconsin Sportspeople from King County, Washington Sportspeople from Wisconsin {{US-curling-bio-stub ...
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Jason Larway
Jason Larway (born March 23, 1970) is an American curler from Lynnwood, Washington. He is a and a four-times United States men's curling champion (1989, 1992, 2001, 2004). In addition to representing the United States at the , winning the National Championship in 2001 should have qualified Larway to compete at the 2001 United States Olympic Curling Trials but the entire team was deemed ineligible because, as a Canadian living in the United States, teammate Greg Romaniuk was eligible for the National Championship but not for the Olympics. Larway instead attempted to earn a spot at the Trials through the National Olympic Qualifier, which he gained entry to through the Washington State Regional Qualifier. But he had to miss the National Qualifier because it occurred at the same time as the 2001 World Men's Championship. Larway, with fellow curler Rich Ruohonen acting as his attorney, filed a grievance with the United States Olympic Committee and the United States Curling Associat ...
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Jim Pleasants
James "Jim" Pleasants is an American curler and curling coach from Seattle, Washington. As of 2012-2014 he was a President of United States Curling Association. Curling career In 1989 Fish played third Third or 3rd may refer to: Numbers * 3rd, the ordinal form of the cardinal number 3 * , a fraction of one third * Second#Sexagesimal divisions of calendar time and day, 1⁄60 of a ''second'', or 1⁄3600 of a ''minute'' Places * 3rd Street (d ... on Jim Vukich's team, they won US Men's Championship and placing tenth at World's. In 1999 team with him and his wife Jaynie Pleasants won US Mixed championship. Teams Men's Mixed Mixed doubles Record as a coach of national teams References External links * * James Pleasants - Granite Curling Club {{DEFAULTSORT:Pleasants, Jim American male curlers American curling champions Sportspeople from Seattle American curling coaches Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) Livin ...
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Curtis Fish
Curtis "Curt" Fish is an American curler and 1989 national champion from Seattle, Washington. Curling career In 1978, Fish on Jeff Tomlinson's team won US Juniors and placed fifth on . In 1989 Fish played third Third or 3rd may refer to: Numbers * 3rd, the ordinal form of the cardinal number 3 * , a fraction of one third * Second#Sexagesimal divisions of calendar time and day, 1⁄60 of a ''second'', or 1⁄3600 of a ''minute'' Places * 3rd Street (d ... on Jim Vukich's team, winning the US Men's Championship and placing tenth at World's. Teams References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Fish, Curtis American male curlers American curling champions Sportspeople from Seattle Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) ...
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Mike Grennan
Mike Grennan (November 29, 1950 - May 12, 2009) was an American curler and 1988 national men's champion. Curling career In 1988 Grennan played lead on Doug Jones' national champion team; they went on to finish in tenth place at the World Championship A world championship is generally an international competition open to elite competitors from around the world, representing their nations, and winning such an event will be considered the highest or near highest achievement in the sport, game, .... Teams References External links * 1950 births 2009 deaths American male curlers American curling champions Place of birth missing Place of death missing {{US-curling-bio-stub ...
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1990 World Men's Curling Championship
The 1990 World Men's Curling Championships was held at the Rocklundahallen in Västerås, Sweden from April 1–7. The men's winner team Canada skipped by Ed Werenich. Teams Round-robin standings Round-robin results Draw 1 Draw 2 Draw 3 Draw 4 Draw 5 Draw 6 Draw 7 Draw 8 Draw 9 Tiebreaker Playoffs References * {{World Curling Championships World Men's Curling Championship Curling Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules, and shuffleboard. Two teams, each with four players, take turns sliding ... World Mens Curling Championship, 1990 Curling competitions in Sweden April 1990 sports events in Europe Sports competitions in Västerås ...
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United States Men's Curling Championship
The United States Men's Curling Championship is the annual men's national curling championship for the United States. It is run by the United States Curling Association (USCA) and typically held in conjunction with the Women's Championship. The champion is eligible to represent the United States at the World Men's Curling Championships if they also rank in the top 75 teams over the last two seasons in the World Curling Tour Order of Merit or have earned 40 points in the Order of Merit year-to-date rankings. History The United States Men's Curling Championship was started when Marshall Field and Company was inspired to host an American equivalent to the popular Macdonald Brier in Canada. The first championship was held March 27 to 30, 1957 at the Chicago Stadium in Chicago, Illinois. Opening night of the championship included a performance by the Scotch Highlander band of University of Iowa, an all female bagpipe and drum band, and were televised by the local television channel ...
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1989 World Men's Curling Championship
The 1989 World Men's Curling Championship was held at the Milwaukee Auditorium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from April 3–9, 1989. Teams Round-robin standings Round-robin results Draw 1 Draw 2 Draw 3 Draw 4 Draw 5 Draw 6 Draw 7 Draw 8 Draw 9 Tiebreakers Playoffs Semifinals Finals References * {{World Curling Championships World Men's Curling Championship Curling Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules, and shuffleboard. Two teams, each with four players, take turns sliding ... World Mens Curling Championship, 1989 Sports competitions in Milwaukee 1980s in Milwaukee International curling competitions hosted by the United States April 1989 sports events in the United States Curling in Wisconsin ...
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Jim Vukich
James R. Vukich (December 15, 1945 – August 6, 2002) was an American curler and two-time national champion. Career Vukich curled while growing up in Minnesota, even winning the Minnesota schoolboy curling state title in 1963. He later stepped away from the sport for a while, until picking it back up while living in Seattle. He then went on to, as skip of his team, win four Washington state championships and two national championships, the latter in 1987 and 1989. Vukich defeated the defending champion Steve Brown to win his first national title in 1987. At the 1987 World Men's Championship they missed the playoffs when they lost a tiebreaker to Germany's Rodger Schmidt, leaving Team Vukich in fifth place in the final standings. Also in 1987 Vukich competed at the first United States Olympic Curling Trials, to decide the team that would represent the United States at the 1988 Winter Olympics where curling would be a demonstration sport. The trials were a triple-elimination t ...
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