CURLING HIGHLIGHTS
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U.S.
National Club Championships: 2006 (champion),
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U.S. National Championships: 2004, 1997
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Wisconsin
State Men's Playdown: 1997 (champion), 1996, 1995, 1994
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Minnesota
State Men's Playdown: 2006 (champion), 2005 (runner-up), 2004 (5th), 2003, 2001, 1999, 1998
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USCA
Men's Second Chance: 2004 (qualified for Nationals), 2002, 1995
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National
Olympic Qualifier: 1997
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Duluth
Curling Club Champion: 2001, 2002 (as skip)
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Winnipeg
Hydro Trophy in MCA winner: 1994 (as vice skip)
About
Jeff Laundergan:
Curls
out of: Duluth Curling Club
Nickname:
Bags
Curling
start: "High school friends of mine brought me down to the Duluth
Curling Club. An older gentleman named Bill Bradley was teaching kids how to
curl. It wasn't anything real organized or official. He was just volunteering
his time."
What
he enjoys most about curling: "I enjoy traveling and meeting other
curlers and fans of the sport."
Other
sports: Golf, softball, downhill skiing
Curling
goals: "To compete on the World and/or Olympic stage and to teach my
sons to play and love the game as much as I do."
Training:
"I have no routines or set schedule. I practice as often as my home life
and job will allow. Plus, I try to stay in shape year-round with other
activities."
Curling
strengths: "I understand the strategies of the game. I read ice well,
and I am consistent calling the house."
Favorite
curling memory: "In 1994, I traveled to Winnipeg with Dave Running
(skip), Jeff Heikkila (second) and Mark Dowd (lead) to play the MCA. We ended up
spending seven days and six nights up there, went 14-2, and won the Winnipeg
Hydro Trophy. The best part was our lead had played less than 10 games in his
life." |