John Dunlop (curler)

John Dunlop (born March 1, 1975 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States) is an American curler.[1]

John Dunlop
 
Born (1975-03-01) March 1, 1975
Team
Curling clubMadison CC,
Madison, Wisconsin,
Wauwatosa CC
Career
Member Association United States
World Championship
appearances
2 (2000, 2008)

At the national level, he is a two-time United States men's curling champion (2000, 2008).

Teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
1999–00 John DunlopDave BrownRichard MaskelJohn Bartlett
Craig BrownRyan QuinnJon BruntJohn DunlopSteve Brown (WCC)Diane Brown (WCC)USMCC 2000
WCC 2000 (4th)
2000–01 Craig BrownRyan QuinnJon BruntJohn DunlopUSMCC 2001/
USOCT 2001
2001–02 John Dunlop???USMCC 2002 (4th)
2002–03 Craig BrownDoug PottingerJon BruntJohn Dunlop
2003–04 Craig BrownMatt StevensJohn DunlopCody StevensRobert LiapisUSMCC 2004 (4th)
2004–05 Craig BrownMatt StevensJohn DunlopCody StevensBob LiapisUSMCC 2005/
USOCT 2005
2005–06 Craig BrownMatt StevensCody StevensJohn DunlopUSMCC 2006 (6th)
2006–07 John Dunlop???USMCC 2007 (4th)
2007–08 Craig BrownRich RuohonenJohn DunlopPete AnnisKevin Kakela (WCC)Steve Brown (WCC)USMCC 2008
WCC 2008 (7th)
2008–09 Craig BrownRich RuohonenJohn DunlopPete AnnisJon BruntContCup 2008
USMCC 2009/
USOCT 2009
(4th)

Personal life

John Dunlop is a fifth generation curler in his family.[2] His great-grandfather, John M. Dunlop, was born in Ayr, Scotland, and his forefathers curled there for many generations. So, John can trace his curling roots back to the country widely recognized as the origin of the sport as we know it today. John's family was involved in the founding of the Wauwatosa and Milwaukee Curling Clubs in Wisconsin.

He started curling in 1986 at the age of 11.[1]

References

  1. John Dunlop at the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (archived 2016-08-24)
  2. "A look at the Olympic Trials field". USA Curling. Retrieved May 13, 2020.



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