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Association | Royal Curling Meckelnburgh |
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Head coach | Oliver Hansen |
Home stadium | Percy National Curling Center |
The Meckelnburgh national curling team is the team for the curling sports (curling and ice stock sport) which represents the micronation of Meckelnburgh. It is run by Royal Curling Meckelnburgh. The national team currently holds no membership in any inter-micronational governing body.
History
The team was founded in mid-2021 after Meckelnburgh prepared to enter the 2021 Curling World Championship. A preliminary scrimmage team was organized, prior to the first formal team inauguration in October 2021.
Chronological competitive participation
Kits
Player history
Team Meckelnburgh is chosen through the victors of the annual Meckelnburgh national championships in October, the Superspiels.
In doubles, the winning team serves on the mixed doubles squad, while the second- and third-place teams are divided into men’s and women’s squads. In fours, the first- and second-place teams are divided into two separate squads. These teams may continue to represent Meckelnburgh in international events until the following Superspiels.
Historical roster
Year | Men's fours | Women's fours | Mixed doubles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2020 CE | Skip: Geordie Maguire
Third: Eysteinn Eklund Second: Diarmad Martel Lead: Chase Waterman |
Fourth: Dorotea Nilsen
Skip: Lavonne Derricks Second: Barabal Henderson Lead: Marie-Noëlle Lucas |
Vilde Lindgren
Jeffrey Cunningham |
Jens Breiner
Chris Clément |
Dany Langley
Maitland Rodney |