UNITED STATES – Bemidji Curling Club, Bemidji, Minnesota
SKIP: Pete Fenson
AGE: 43 (February 29, 1968, Bemidji, Minnesota)
LIVES: Bemidji
FAMILY: Wife Roxanne; children Alex (16), Graem (11)
YEARS CURLING: 30
OCCUPATION: Restaurant Owner (Dave’s Pizza)
DELIVERS: Right-handed
HIGHLIGHTS: Skipped United States at 2006 Olympic Winter Games; played in six Worlds for United States: 1993, 1994, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2010; member of Team North America at 2003, 2006, and 2011 WFG Continental Cup
THIRD: Shawn Rojeski
AGE: 39 (January 21, 1972, Virginia, Minnesota)
LIVES: Chisholm
FAMILY: Single
YEARS CURLING: 28
OCCUPATION: Manager of Corporate Quality (Lakehead Constructors)
DELIVERS: Right-handed
HIGHLIGHTS: Played third for United States skip Pete Fenson at 2006 Olympic Winter Games (bronze medal); played in four Worlds for United States skip Pete Fenson: as third in 2005, 2006 and 2010; as second in 2003; alternate for United States (skip Paul Pustovar) in 1998 Ford Worlds; played third for United States skip Eric Fenson in 1991 and 1992 World Juniors; member of Team North America at 2003, 2006, and 2011 WFG Continental Cup
SECOND: Joe Polo
AGE: 28 (December 10, 1982, Duluth, Minnesota)
LIVES: Duluth
OCCUPATION: Project Manager (Lakehead Constructors)
YEARS CURLING: 19
FAMILY: Wife Kristin
DELIVERS: Right-handed
HIGHLIGHTS: Played second for United States skip Pete Fenson at 2005, 2006 and 2010 Worlds and 2006 Olympic Winter Games (bronze medal); member of Team North America at 2006 and 2011 WFG Continental Cup
LEAD: Ryan Brunt
AGE: 25 (November 18, 1985, Portage, Wisconsin)
LIVES: Portage
FAMILY: Single
YEARS CURLING: 19
OCCUPATION: Substitute Teacher
DELIVERS: Left-handed
HIGHLIGHTS: Member of Team North America at 2011 WFG Continental Cup
ALTERNATE: Scott Baird
AGE: 59 (July 5, 1951, Bemidji, Minnesota)
LIVES: Bemidji
FAMILY: Wife Lynn, children Randy & Nikki
YEARS CURLED: 50
OCCUPATION: Insurance Agent (Insure Forward)
DELIVERS: Right-handed
HIGHLIGHTS: Skipped United States at 1979, 1993 (bronze medal) and
1994 Worlds; alternate for United States at 2006 Olympic Winter Games (bronze medal) and 2006 World Men’s
COACH: Ed Lukowich
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