Madison Curling Club

The Madison Curling Club (MCC) is a curling club located in McFarland, Wisconsin, United States. MCC was the third-largest curling club in the United States with 570 members as of February 2014.[1] The club had 590 members for the 2019-2020 season.

Madison Curling Club
Location4802 Marsh Road
McFarland, WI 53558
Information
Established1921
Club typeDedicated Ice
USCA regionWisconsin
Sheets of iceSix
Rock colorsRed and Yellow   
Websitehttp://madisoncurlingclub.com/

History

Planning for the club started in 1919[2] and then the Madison Curling Club was formally established in 1921. For the club's first eight years games were played under the bleachers at Camp Randall Stadium.[3] In 1930 the club moved to Burr Jones Field in Madison. In 1997 the club moved into their current facility in William McFarland Park in McFarland.[4][5] The MCC has had at least one member curl for Team USA in every Winter Olympics since curling was instated as a full Olympic sport in 1998.[1]

Leagues

Through the curling season Madison Curling Club members participate in leagues including men's, women's, open (any combination of gender), doubles, and instructional. MCC members are assigned a 1- to 20-point value based on their experience and skill. Many leagues have a point cap not to be exceeded by each team.[6]

National and International Championships

Teams organized out of the Madison Curling Club have won 6 United States Men's Curling Championships and 15 United States Women's Curling Championships.

The Madison Curling Club has hosted the following championship events

Bonspiels

The Madison Curling Club hosts many bonspiels throughout the season as fundraisers or tour sanctioned events:[9]

  • Halloween Spiel
  • Curl vs Cancer Bonspiel
  • Schmecken Spiel!
  • Madison Cash Spiel
  • Mixed Doubles Bonspiel
  • Madison Men's Bonspiel
  • Madison Mixed Bonspiel
  • Madison Junior Bonspiel

Affiliations

Notable Members

Matt Hamilton with Olympic Gold Medal at Madison Curling Club

References

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