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Deborah McCormick (Шаблон:Nee Henry, born January 8, 1974) is an American curler from Rio, Wisconsin. Although born in Canada, McCormick moved to Madison, Wisconsin when she was very young. McCormick is a World Champion and four-time Olympian.

Career

McCormick had an impressive junior career, winning two silvers and a bronze at various World Junior Curling Championships. Early in her adult curling career she played in two World Championships: as an alternate in 1996 for Lisa Schoeneberg's silver medal winning team, and in 2001 she was a third for Kari Erickson's sixth place team.

McCormick skipped the United States to a World Championship in 2003. She defeated Canada, skipped by Colleen Jones, in the final. It was the first time the US had won a World Championships in women's curling and was McCormick's first international tournament as a skip. She returned to the Worlds in 2006 and won silver. McCormick defended her 2006 US title in 2007 by defeating Cassandra Johnson's rink 9–3. She went on to win the 2008 & 2009 National Championships/Olympic Trials.

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Allison Pottinger (left) with Debbie McCormick (right) at the 2010 Winter Olympics

McCormick has also participated in four Olympic games. At the 1998 Winter Olympics, she played second for Schoeneberg's fifth place team and at the 2002 Winter Olympics she played third for Erickson's fourth place team. She skipped the US Women's Olympic Team at the 2010 Winter Olympics, finishing 10th. She joined Erika Brown's rink in 2012, and after their win at the 2013 United States Women's Curling Championship, Brown and her team were qualified to participate at the 2014 United States Olympic Curling Trials.[1] They finished first in the round robin standings and defeated former teammate Allison Pottinger in a best-of-three series final to clinch the berth to the Olympics.[2]

Personal life

McCormick posed for Ana Arce's "Fire on Ice" 2007 Team Sponsorship Calendar to promote women's curling. She is the daughter of Wally Henry.

Teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
1988–89 Erika Brown Tracy Zeman Shellie Holerud Jill Jones Debbie Henry Шаблон:WJCC (6th)[3]
1989–90 Erika Brown Jill Jones Shellie Holerud Debbie Henry 1990 USJCC Шаблон:Bronze3[4][5]
1990–91 Erika Brown Jill Jones Shellie Holerud Debbie Henry 1991 USJCC Шаблон:Gold1
Шаблон:WJCC (5th)[6]
1991–92 Erika Brown Kari Liapis Stacey Liapis Roberta Breyen Debbie Henry 1992 USJCC Шаблон:Gold1
Шаблон:WJCC Шаблон:Silver2[7]
1992–93 Erika Brown Kari Liapis Stacey Liapis Debbie Henry Analissa Johnson 1993 USJCC Шаблон:Gold1
Шаблон:WJCC Шаблон:Bronze3[8]
1993–94 Erika Brown Debbie Henry Stacey Liapis Analissa Johnson Allison Darragh 1994 USJCC Шаблон:Gold1
Шаблон:WJCC Шаблон:Silver2[9]
1995–96 Lisa Schoeneberg Erika Brown Lori Mountford Allison Darragh Debbie Henry 1996 Шаблон:USWCC Шаблон:Gold1[4]
Шаблон:WWCC Шаблон:Silver2[10]
1997–98 Lisa Schoeneberg Erika Brown Debbie Henry Lori Mountford Stacey Liapis Steve Brown 1998 OG (5th)[11]
1999–00 Debbie McCormick Nicole Joraanstad Stacey Liapis Ann Swisshelm Mike Liapis 2000 Шаблон:USWCC (SF)[12]
2000–01 Kari Erickson Debbie McCormick Stacey Liapis Ann Swisshelm Joni Cotten Mike Liapis 2001 Шаблон:USWCC Шаблон:Gold1[13]
Шаблон:WWCC (6th)[14]
2001–02 Kari Erickson Debbie McCormick Stacey Liapis Ann Swisshelm Joni Cotten Mike Liapis 2001 USOCT Шаблон:Gold1[15]
2002 Шаблон:USWCC Шаблон:Silver2[16]
2002 OG (4th)[17]
2002–03 Debbie McCormick Allison Pottinger Ann Swisshelm Silver Tracy Sachtjen Joni Cotten Wally Henry 2003 Шаблон:USWCC Шаблон:Gold1[18]
Шаблон:WWCC Шаблон:Gold1[19]
2003–04 Debbie McCormick Allison Pottinger Ann Swisshelm Silver Tracy Sachtjen Joni Cotten 2004 Шаблон:USWCC Шаблон:Silver2[20]
2004–05 Debbie McCormick Allison Pottinger Ann Swisshelm Silver Tracy Sachtjen Шаблон:USWCC Шаблон:Silver2[21]
2005–06 Debbie McCormick Allison Pottinger Nicole Joraanstad Tracy Sachtjen Natalie Nicholson Joni Cotten 2006 Шаблон:USWCC Шаблон:Gold1[4][22]
Debbie McCormick Allison Pottinger Nicole Joraanstad Natalie Nicholson Caitlin Maroldo Wally Henry Шаблон:WWCC Шаблон:Silver2[23]
2006–07 Debbie McCormick Allison Pottinger Nicole Joraanstad Natalie Nicholson Tracy Sachtjen 2007 Шаблон:USWCC Шаблон:Gold1[24][25]
Debbie McCormick Allison Pottinger Nicole Joraanstad Natalie Nicholson Maureen Brunt Wally Henry Шаблон:WWCC (4th)[26]
2007–08 Debbie McCormick Allison Pottinger Nicole Joraanstad Natalie Nicholson Tracy Sachtjen (WWCC) Wally Henry Шаблон:USWCC Шаблон:Gold1[27][28]
Шаблон:WWCC (7th)[29]
2008–09 'Debbie McCormick Allison Pottinger Nicole Joraanstad Natalie Nicholson Tracy Sachtjen Wally Henry Шаблон:USWCC Шаблон:Gold1[30]
Шаблон:WWCC (9th)[31][32]
2009–10 Debbie McCormick Allison Pottinger Nicole Joraanstad Natalie Nicholson Tracy Sachtjen Wally Henry 2010 OG (10th)[33][34]
2010–11 Erika Brown Nina Spatola Ann Swisshelm Laura Hallisey Debbie McCormick Шаблон:USWCC (4th)[35][36]
Patti Lank Caitlin Maroldo Jessica Schultz Mackenzie Lank Debbie McCormick Neil Harrison Шаблон:WWCC (7th)[37]
2011–12 Erika Brown Debbie McCormick Jessica Schultz Ann Swisshelm Шаблон:USWCC (5th)[38][39]
2012–13 Erika Brown Debbie McCormick Jessica Schultz Ann Swisshelm Sarah Anderson (WWCC) Bill Todhunter (WWCC) Шаблон:USWCC Шаблон:Gold1[40]
Шаблон:WWCC (4th)[41]
2013–14 Erika Brown Debbie McCormick Jessica Schultz Ann Swisshelm Allison Pottinger (OG) Bill Todhunter 2013 USOCT Шаблон:Gold1[42]
2014 OG (10th)[43]
2014–15 Debbie McCormick Courtney George Emilia Juocys Stephanie Senneker Шаблон:USWCC (5th)[44][45]

References

External links

Шаблон:Footer World Curling Champions (women)