Jeremy
Roe
Athlete Bio#
Age
52
Hometown
Rio
Education
1995 (champion), 1994, 1993, 1992
Position: | Skip | |
Teammates: | Steve Day, Patrick Roe, Mark Hartman | |
Delivers: | Right-handed | |
Born: | December 2, 1972, in Wausau, Wis. | |
Hometown: | Rio, Wis. | |
Occupation: | I/S Senior Aplications Engineer with American Family Insurance | |
Education: | Graduate of University of Wisconsin-Madison | |
Family: | Married to Cheri; sons Eliot & Owen | |
Year started curling: | 1987 | |
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- U.S. Olympic Team Trials: 2005 (7th)
- U.S. National Championships: 2011, 2008 (9th), 2007 (7th), 2005 (7th), 2004 (5th)
- Wisconsin State Men's Championship: 2004 (runner-up), 2003, 2002 (runner-up), 2001 (runner-up), 1999
- U.S. Club National Championships: 2006 (runner-up)
- USCA Men's Second Chance: 2004 (B qualifier), 2003, 2002, 2001
- U.S. Mixed National Championship: 2005 (semifinalist), 2002
- Wisconsin State Mixed Championship: 2005 (champion), 2004, 2003, 2002 (champion)
- Wisconsin Junior Men's Championship: 1994 (runner-up), 1993, 1992, 1991
- National College Tournament: 1995 (champion), 1994, 1993, 1992
- Wisconsin State Curling Association: President, 2008-2010; Vice President, 2004-2008; chairman, men's playdowns, 2003-present
- Madison Curling Club Board of Directors: 2003-2006
About Jeremy Roe:
Curls out of: Madison Curling Club
Curling start: "My brother and I are third-generation curlers in our family. One of my grandmothers started curling in her 70s proving it's never too late to take up the roarin' game."
Favorite sports: Golf, football, baseball, basketball, Olympics
Favorite musician: Elton John
Other interests: Bird-watching, canoeing, camping, hiking, biking, karaoke, singing with a volunteer choral group at work
Family nickname: Bear
Something unique: Jeremy met his wife, Cheri, when they were teammates on a college curling team.
Curling mentor: Richard Maskel
Most memorable curling moment: "Winning the state mixed championship with my mother, Dixie."
Heroes: "My parents, Dick and Dixie."