Aanders Brorson

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Delivers Right-handed
Born April 29, 1988, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Hometown Duluth, Minn.
Occupation High school student
Family Single
Year started curling 2000
Height 5 feet, 11 inches
Weight 160 pounds
CURLING HIGHLIGHTS
  • U.S. National Club Championships: 2006 (5th)
  • U.S. Junior National Championships: 2005 (5th), 2004 (5th)
  • Illinois State Junior Playdowns: 2004 (champions)
  • Minnesota Junior Men's Championships: 2006 (runner-up), 2002 (3rd)
  • Minnesota State Championships: 2006 (runner-up)
  • Optimist International: 2005 (5th)
  • U-18 International Bonspiel: 2006 (9th)
  • St. Paul Men's International: 2004 (1st place, second event)
  • Kyle Satrom Junior Bonspiel (St. Paul, Minn.): 2005, 2004, 2003 (champion each year)
  • World Junior B Championships: 2004 (5th)
  • Centerville Junior State Open: 2003 (champion)
  • National Junior B Playdown: 2003 (champion)
  • Minnesota High School Championships: 2005 (champion), 2003 (runner-up), 2002 (champion)
  • Bert Payne Junior Bonspiel (Duluth, Minn.): 2003 (1st place, B event)
  • 2004-05 Competition Results

About Aanders Brorson:

Curls out of: Duluth Curling Club

Curling start: "When I was 12 years old I told my dad that I didn't want to play hockey anymore. Before the hockey season was done he suggested to me that I come over to the curling club and throw a few rocks with him. That year I finished out the hockey season and curling season. The next year it was all curling and only recreational hockey."

Curling family: His dad and sister also curl.

Other sports: Baseball

Hobbies: Riding BMX, listening to music

Something unique: "I was born in Canada (but I'm a U.S. citizen); I am double-jointed; and I have hitchhiker thumbs!"

Travel: "I have lived in one province, five states and eight cities. I have probably visited or driven through five provinces and 15 states. I am happy living in Duluth for now and hope my dad stops changing jobs!"