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US Curling Hall Of Fame
The United States Curling Association Hall of Fame was started in 1984 to recognize and honor individuals and teams that have achieved extraordinary distinction in curling or have made major contribution to the development of curling in the United States. It is operated by the United States Curling Association (USCA), the governing body for curling in the United States. The Hall of Fame is housed at the USCA headquarters in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. There have been 45 individuals and 4 teams inducted into the Hall of Fame. The first inductee was Bud Somerville Raymond "Bud" Somerville (born January 27, 1937 in Superior, Wisconsin) is an American curler. He is a two-time World champion, and five time American champion. Somerville was the first inductee to the United States Curling Hall of Fame in 1984. ..., 2-time world champion and 2-time Olympian. Somerville is also included as skip of two of the four teams to have been inducted to the Hall of Fame, the 1965 World Men's Ch ...
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United States Curling Association
The United States Curling Association (USCA or USA Curling) is the national governing body of the sport of curling in the United States. The goal of the USCA is to grow the sport of curling in the United States and win medals in competitions both domestic and abroad. Curling's recent popularity has swelled the USCA to 185 curling clubs and approximately 23,500 curlers in the United States. The United States Olympic men's curling teams have seen success in recent years, most notably winning the gold medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, led by skip John Shuster. After being headquartered in Stevens Point, Wisconsin for many years, in April 2021 it was announced that the USCA headquarters would be moved to the Viking Lakes business campus in Eagan, Minnesota. History The USCA was formed in the mid-20th century by the division of the Grand National Curling Club (GNCC) into separate regional units, with the USCA taking over the national functions of the GNCC; the GNCC ...
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Joe Roberts (curler)
Joe Roberts is an American curler from Hibbing, Minnesota. He is a and a two-time United States men's curling champion (1976, 1984). Awards * United States Curling Association Hall of Fame: ** 1994 (with all 1976 world champions team: skip Bruce Roberts, second Gary Kleffman and lead Jerry Scott). Personal life His older brother Bruce The English language name Bruce arrived in Scotland with the Normans, from the place name Brix, Manche in Normandy, France, meaning "the willowlands". Initially promulgated via the descendants of king Robert the Bruce (1274−1329), it has been a ... is a curler too and Joe's teammate. Teams References External links * Living people American male curlers World curling champions American curling champions Sportspeople from Hibbing, Minnesota Year of birth missing (living people) {{US-curling-bio-stub ...
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Paul Pustovar
Paul Pustovar (born December 17, 1951 in Chisholm, Minnesota) is an American curler from Hibbing, Minnesota. He is one of the most prolific curlers from the United States, with over thirty years of experience. He has earned two bronze medals at the World Curling Championships and has earned five gold medals, four silver medals, and one bronze medal in the twenty-five national championships that he has participated in. He is also a former world senior champion. Early life Pustovar studied at the University of Minnesota Duluth and earned his bachelor's degree in education. He earned his master's degree from Minnesota State University, Mankato then called Mankato State University in curriculum and instruction. After college, he taught a biology course at the Hibbing Community College and created and taught a curling course at the community college. Career 1970s–1980s Pustovar began curling in 1969. As third under Bruce Roberts he became the Minnesota state men's champion in 19 ...
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Mark Haluptzok
Mark Haluptzok (born December 19, 1951, in Bemidji, Minnesota, United States) is an American curler. He is a . He inducted into the United States Curling Association Hall of Fame in 2007. Teams Men's Mixed Private life Mark Haluptzok works as commercial flooring contractor; he is owner of Haluptzok Flooring and T. Juan's Restaurant. He started curling in 1963 when he was 12 years old. His father, mother and older brother Dan Dan or DAN may refer to: People * Dan (name), including a list of people with the name ** Dan (king), several kings of Denmark * Dan people, an ethnic group located in West Africa **Dan language, a Mande language spoken primarily in Côte d'Ivoi ... are curlers too, Dan played together with Mark on three Worlds (1979, 1993, 1994). References External links * Living people 1951 births People from Bemidji, Minnesota Sportspeople from Minnesota American male curlers American curling champions {{US-curling-bio-stub ...
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Lisa Schoeneberg
Lisa Schoeneberg (born September 29, 1957) is an American curler and Olympian. She was a successful skip in the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s, leading her teams to two silver medals at the World Championships and represented the United States at the Olympic Games twice. Curling career In 1987 Schoeneberg and her team of Carla Casper, Lori Mountford, and Erika Brown competed at the United States' first Olympic Curling Trials, as curling was reintroduced at the 1988 Winter Olympics as a demonstration event. They upset the top two teams from that year's national championship to win the Trials and earn their spot as the American women's team at the Olympics. At the Games they finished 5th out of 8 teams, with a 4-4 record. Also in 1988, Schoeneberg played as vice-skip for Steve Brown when they won the United States Mixed Curling Championship. Schoeneberg made her first appearance at the World Championships in 1990 in Västerås when she joined Bev Behnke's team, who had ...
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Scott Baird
Scott Baird (born May 7, 1951) is an American curler. At 54, he is the oldest American athlete to ever participate in the Winter Olympics, which he did at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Despite this feat, Baird was only the alternate for Pete Fenson's U.S. team and did not throw a stone, although he still received a bronze medal. On January 16, 2007, the team was named the 2006 USOC Team of the Year. In addition to the Olympics, Baird has skipped the U.S. team to three World Championship events (1979, 1993 & 1994), winning bronze in 1993. In 2003, Baird skipped the U.S. team to the silver medal at World Seniors Championship. In 2003, 2005, 2006, and 2011, Baird was the alternate player for Pete Fenson at the World Championships. In 2005 Baird was inducted into the United States Curling Association Hall of Fame The United States Curling Association Hall of Fame was started in 1984 to recognize and honor individuals and teams that have achieved extraordinary distinction in curling or ...
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Nancy Richard
Nancy Langley (in marriage Nancy Richard) is an American curler. At the national level, she is a four-time United States women's champion curler (1979, 1981, 1983, 1988). She competed for USA on four . She is the first woman inductee as "curler" to the United States Curling Hall of Fame in 2001 (women before her was inducteed as "builder"). Teams Personal life Her sister Leslie Frosch Leslie Frosch is an American curler. At the national level, she is a four-time United States women's champion curler (1979, 1981, 1983, 1988). She competed for the United States at four . Teams Women's Mixed doubles Personal life Her sis ... is also a curler, they played together on US championships and Worlds. References External links * National Champions , Granite Curling Club of Seattle* * Living people American female curlers American curling champions Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) {{US-curling-bio-stub ...
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George Godfrey (curler)
George Godfrey (born June 18, 1944, in Lodi, Wisconsin, United States) is an American curler. He is a and and a three times United States men's curling champion (1982, 1986, 1991). Awards *United States Curling Hall of Fame The United States Curling Association Hall of Fame was started in 1984 to recognize and honor individuals and teams that have achieved extraordinary distinction in curling or have made major contribution to the development of curling in the United S ...: 2001 Teams Personal life George Godfrey started curling in 1952, when he was 8 years old. He graduated from University of Wisconsin-Platteville. References External links * * Video: Living people 1944 births People from Lodi, Wisconsin Sportspeople from Madison, Wisconsin American male curlers American curling champions University of Wisconsin–Platteville alumni {{US-curling-bio-stub ...
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Steve Brown (curler)
Steve Brown (born November 22, 1946 in Galesville, Wisconsin) is an American curler and curling coach. He is a and and a three time United States men's curling champion (1982, 1986, 1991). Awards * United States Curling Hall of Fame: 1998 *U.S. Olympic Committee Curling Coach of the Year: 1996 *USA Curling Coach of the Year: 2012, 1996 Teams Men's Mixed Record as a coach of national teams Personal life Steve Brown started curling in 1960, when he was 14 years old. His children, son Craig Brown and daughter Erika Brown, are well-known American curlers too, US champions and World medallists. Steve's wife Diane Brown Diane Edith Brown (born 1951) is a novelist and poet from New Zealand. Background Brown was born in 1951. She is based in Dunedin. Career Brown has published several novels and poetry collections including: * ''Before The Divorce We Go T ... is also a curler, and Steve and Diane together won the US Mixed championship in 1984. He is founder an ...
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Ken Sherwood
Kenneth Sherwood was an American curler. He played third on the Granite Curling Club team (from Seattle, Washington, United States) during the World Curling Championships known as the 1961 Scotch Cup The 1961 Scotch Cup was the third edition of the men's World Curling Championship. It was held across four venues: Ayr, Kirkcaldy, Perth and Edinburgh, Scotland. The tournament began with games in Ayr on 21 March. The second and third days were .... His team finished third out of the three teams competing. In 1996 he was inducted to United States Curling Hall of Fame. References External links * American male curlers Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) American curling champions {{US-curling-bio-stub ...
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Ernie Slyziuk
Ernest "Ernie, Mighty Mite" Slyziuk (March 12, 1920 - January 2, 2001) was an American curler. He played second on the Detroit Curling Club team (from Detroit, Michigan) during the Curling World Championships known as the 1963 Scotch Cup. Slyziuk and his team ended up taking third place and were awarded the bronze medal.1963 Curling World Championship results
from the database He joined the Detroit Curling Club in 1950 and served as its President in 1978-79 and 1979-80. An active curler for over 30 years, he was U.S. National Champion in 1958 and 1963, attending the Nationals ten times. In 1996 he was inducted to



Bob Christman
Robert "Bob" Christman (born December 7, 1942, in Ottawa, Illinois) is an American curler. He is a , and a two-times United States men's curling champion (1978, 1981). He played at the 1988 Winter Olympics when curling was a demonstration sport, USA men's team finished on fourth place. Awards * United States Curling Association Hall of Fame: ** 1995 (as curler); ** 2017 (with all 1978 world champions team: skip Bob Nichols, third Bill Strum and second Tom Locken Thomas Gilbert Locken (born October 16, 1942, in Duluth, Minnesota) is an American curler. He is a two-time (, ) and a two-time United States men's curling champion (1974, 1978). He played at the 1988 Winter Olympics when curling was a demons ...). Teams References External links * *Video: Living people 1942 births People from Ottawa, Illinois Sportspeople from LaSalle County, Illinois American male curlers World curling champions American curling champions Curlers at the 1988 Winter Olympics O ...
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