Maureen Clark

Maureen Clark
Curler
Born Maureen Brunt
December 20, 1982 (1982-12-20) (age 35)
Portage, Wisconsin, USA
Career
World Championship
appearances
1 (2005)
Olympic
appearances
1 (2006)

Maureen Clark (born December 20, 1982 in Portage, Wisconsin)[1] is an American curler. She began curling at the age of 5 at the Portage Curling Club, a few blocks from her home.

Career

Clark began curling competitively at the age of 14. She was the skip of her high school curling team, all four years. She also led her team to a state championship in 2000 and 2001. Clark's first Junior National appearance was in 1999 where she placed 6th. In the fall of 2001 she was the newest addition to the Cassie Johnson Rink where she played lead. The Johnson Rink were the Junior National Champions in 2002 and 2003. Clark along with teammates Cassie Johnson, Jamie Johnson, and Katie Beck, were the first Junior women from the United States to win a gold medal at the Junior World Championships in 2002. In 2003 Johnson, Beck, and Clark, returned to the Junior Worlds where they claimed the silver medal, losing to Canada in the final. In 2005 Clark and teammates, Cassie Johnson, Jamie Johnson, and new addition, Jessica Schultz, were the Women's National Champions, awarding them the right to represent the United States in the 2006 Winter Olympics, held in Torino, Italy. The Johnson Rink competed in 2005 at the World Championships in Paisley, Scotland. The team's only losses of the week were against Sweden's Annette Norberg team, in the final. The Johnson Team won the silver medal. While expecting a strong finish at the Olympics with the silver medal win the previous year at World's, the Johnson team was disappointed going 2-7 at their first Olympics.

Personal life

Her brother is Ryan Brunt, who competed in the 2011 Ford World Men's Curling Championship as Pete Fenson's lead.

She married Jason Clark in 2010.[2]

References

  1. "Maureen Brunt profile". USA Curling. Archived from the original on July 17, 2011.
  2. "Maureen and Jason: August 14, 2010". projectwedding.com.


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