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American curler From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Randy Darling (born August 2, 1957, in Langdon, North Dakota) is an American curler.[1][2]
Randy Darling | |
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♂ | |
Born | August 2, 1957 |
Team | |
Curling club | Grand Forks CC, North Dakota, Langdon CC, Langdon |
Curling career | |
Member Association | United States |
World Championship appearances | 1 (1997) |
Other appearances | World Junior Championships: 1 (1979) |
Medal record |
At the international level, he is a 1979 World junior champion curler.
At the national level, he is a 1979 United States junior champion curler.
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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1978–79 | Donald Barcome Jr. | Randy Darling | Bobby Stalker | Earl Barcome | USJCC 1979 WJCC 1979 | ||
1996–97 | Craig Disher | Kevin Kakela | Joel Jacobson | Paul Peterson | Randy Darling | Steve Brown | WCC 1997 (6th) |
1999–00[3] | Don Barcome Jr. | Mark Haluptzok | Tim Kreklau | Tim Johnson | Randy Darling | USMCC 2000 (SF)[4] | |
2000–01[5] | Don Barcome Jr. | Mark Haluptzok | Tim Kreklau | Randy Darling | Tim Johnson | USMCC 2001 (8th)[6] | |
2001–02[7] | Don Barcome Jr. | Mark Haluptzok | Tim Kreklau | Kelby Smith | Randy Darling | USMCC 2002 (SF)[8] | |
2002–03[9] | Don Barcome Jr. | Randy Darling | Kelby Smith | Kurt Disher | Tim Kreklau | USMCC 2003 (10th)[10] | |
2004–05[11] | Don Barcome Jr. | Mark Cheatley | Randy Darling | Tim Kreklau | Kurt Disher |
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