2018 United States Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
The 2018 United States Mixed Doubles Curling Championship was held from January 17-21 at the Eau Claire Curling Club in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Sarah Anderson and Korey Dropkin won the tournament, earning the right to represent the United States at the 2018 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in Östersund, Sweden.[1]
2018 United States Mixed Doubles Curling Championship | |
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Host city | Eau Claire, Wisconsin |
Arena | Eau Claire Curling Club |
Dates | January 17-21, 2018 |
Winner | Sarah Anderson and Korey Dropkin |
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Teams
The following 22 teams competed in the event:[2]
State(s) | Female | Male |
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Libby Brundage | Alex Leichter | |
Jenna Burchesky | Ben Richardson | |
Audrey Foote | Blake Hagberg | |
Larissa Unruh | Samuel Unruh | |
Lexi Lanigan | Quinn Evenson | |
Stephanie Larson | Fred Maxie | |
Maureen Stolt | Peter Stolt | |
Kirstin MeKeown | Gabriel Nickel | |
Christine McMakin | Riley Fenson | |
Clare Moores | Lance Wheeler | |
Emmalee Nichols | Greg Johnson | |
Kelsey Ostrowski | Gary Mazzotta | |
Toni Paisley | Seth King | |
Ann Podoll | Nathan Parry | |
Regan Birr | Todd Birr | |
Kim Rhyme | Jason Smith | |
Rebecca Rodgers | Charlie Thompson | |
Harley Rohrbacher | Guy Davis | |
Sarah Anderson | Korey Dropkin | |
Jessica Schultz | Derrick McLean | |
Taylor Anderson | Hunter Clawson | |
Logan Tingley | Ryan O'Neil |
Round Robin
Standings[3]
Key | |
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Teams to Playoffs | |
Teams to Tiebreaker |
Game ResultsTiebreaker (Pool C)Saturday, January 20, 12:00 noon
Tiebreaker (Pool D)Saturday, January 20, 12:00 noon
Saturday, January 20, 4:00 pm
PlayoffsBracket
QuarterfinalsSaturday, January 20, 8:00pm
SemifinalsSunday, January 21, 10:00am
FinalsSunday, January 21, 2:00pm
References
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