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United States Olympic Curling Trials; Established: 1987: 2025 host city: Sioux Falls, SD: 2025 arena: Denny Sanford Premier Center: Current champions (2025) Men: Team Shuster: Women: Team Peterson: Current edition
Norberg also won a silver in 1988 when curling was a demonstration sport. [9] According to the IOC, Carl August Kronlund of Sweden was the oldest Winter Olympics medallist, winning silver in 1924 at the age of 59. Robin Welsh of Great Britain was the oldest Winter Olympics gold medallist, winning in 1924 when he was 54. [10]
The 2021 United States Olympic Curling Trials was held from November 12 to 21, 2021 at the Baxter Arena in Omaha, Nebraska. [1] The trials featured six men's teams and six women's teams who played in a double round robin tournament. [ 2 ]
The United States has had a team at the Men's World Championship every year since its expansion to a world event in 1961. In those 59 appearances the US team has earned 22 medals. [24] Similarly the United States has also had a team at the Women's World Championship every year since its inception in 1979, earning 6 medals in the 41 appearances ...
The United States qualified their women's team (five athletes), by finishing in the top six teams in the 2021 World Women's Curling Championship. [18] Team Tabitha Peterson qualified as United States representatives by winning the 2021 United States Olympic Curling Trials, defeating Cory Christensen 2–0 in the best-of-three final. [19]
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The 2017 United States Olympic Curling Trials were held from November 11–18, 2017 [1] at Baxter Arena in Omaha, Nebraska. Five teams qualified for the men's tournament and three teams qualified for the women's tournament. The winner of each tournament represented the United States at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang County, South Korea.