CURLING HIGHLIGHTS
- U.S. Olympic Team Trials -- Curling: 2005 (10th)
- U.S. National Championships:
2006 (9th),
2005 (10th), 2003, 2002, 2001
- U.S. Junior National Championships: 1999, 1998
- USCA Men's Second Chance: 2001 (qualified to Nationals)
- Olympic Qualifier: 2001
About Mark Lazar:
Curls out of: Bowling Green Curling Club
Curling start: "I attended Bowling Green State
University and needed a 'gym' credit my freshman year. I was going through the
course catalog and I noticed curling. I convinced several of my friends to take
the class with me. The following year we joined the Bowling Green Curling Club.
I believe that we only won one league game, but were the intramural champions at
the university."
What he enjoys most about curling: "I really enjoy
competing. I see myself as a very competitive person who can get very intense.
The social aspect of the game is very entertaining. There are always new people
to meet and old friends to catch up with."
Family: "I was able to get my dad to start curling
a few years ago. My father seemed to really take to the social aspect of the
sport. He currently is not curling because he is busy with off-season training
for the 50 and over baseball, in which he has made it to the World Series the
last two years."
Other sports: Baseball, fishing. "I used to
snowboard and skateboard but had to give them up for fear of injury."
Curling goal: "My only goal in curling is to make
my next shot. Focusing on my next shot is all I can worry about. If I
continually make my next shot, things will take care of themselves."
Training: "I try to be on the ice at least five
times a week." Mark also curls in three different leagues and attends
numerous bonspiels.
Curling strengths: "I believe my greatest strength
in my attitude. I can have fun anywhere."
Hobbies: A hobby of mine would be electronic dance
music. Over the years I have worked for several record techno labels that are
based in Detroit. I have thrown and helped throw numerous parties as well as
events at night clubs. I was fortunate enough to work on the Detroit Electronic
Music Festival in its first two years of its existence. (Both years we had over
a million people.) Mark also belongs to a collective known as www.dorkwave.com."
Curling highlight: "My curling highlight would
have been in '98 at the BG Summer 'Spiel. In the middle of one of my games I
noticed that my parents had arrived. This was special because my father had
brought my mother, who was extremely sick. They didn't stay very long due to my
mom being ill, but it was a great surprise. This meant a lot because my mother
used to drive the half-hour down to watch me curl in leagues while I was away at
school. She was very supportive of my curling. This was the last time she was
able to see my curl before she passed away."
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