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Tara Peterson

Tara S. Peterson (born May 28, 1991) is an American curler from Shoreview, Minnesota.[1] She currently plays second for her sister Tabitha.[2]

Tara Peterson
Born (1991-05-28) May 28, 1991 (age 32)
Team
Curling clubSt. Paul CC,
St. Paul, MN
SkipTabitha Peterson
ThirdCory Thiesse
SecondTara Peterson
LeadBecca Hamilton
AlternateVicky Persinger
Curling career
Member Association United States
World Championship
appearances
4 (2014, 2015, 2021, 2023)
Pan Continental Championship
appearances
2 (2022, 2023)
Olympic
appearances
1 (2022)
Medal record

Career edit

As a junior curler, Peterson won three United States Junior Curling Championships, qualifying her to play in the 2009, 2010, and 2011 World Junior Curling Championships. At the 2009 World Junior Curling Championships, Peterson played second for the Alexandra Carlson team and finished in 5th place. The following season, Peterson remained on the Carlson rink, and at the 2010 World Junior Curling Championships, the team won the bronze medal for the United States. The following year, Peterson joined the Wisconsin-based Rebecca Hamilton team at third. At the 2011 World Junior Curling Championships, the team finished in 5th. In 2012, they finished in third place at the U.S. Junior Championships.

After juniors, Peterson continued to play with Hamilton for one season (at second) until joining the Nina Roth rink in 2013 as her second. Peterson competed at the 2014 Ford World Women's Curling Championship as the alternate on team USA, skipped by Allison Pottinger (finished 6th). In 2014, she joined the Aileen Sormunen rink. With Sormunen, Peterson won her first World Curling Tour event at the 2014 St. Paul Cash Spiel. She also played in her first Grand Slam event that season, going all the way to the semifinals of the 2014 Colonial Square Ladies Classic. The team acquired enough WCT Order of Merit Points to qualify as the U.S. National team for the 2015 World Women's Curling Championship.

At the 2020 United States Women's Championship, Peterson earned her second national title, as second for her sister Tabitha. In the round robin, Team Peterson's only loss came against Jamie Sinclair, but they then beat Team Sinclair in the 1 vs. 2 page playoff game and again in the final.[3] As United States Champions Team Peterson would have represented the United States at the 2020 World Women's Curling Championship, but they lost that opportunity when the Championship was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4] They also earned a spot at the final Grand Slam of the season, the Champions Cup,[5] which was also cancelled due to the pandemic. Their qualification will instead carry over to the 2021 Champions Cup.[6]

During the 2020 off-season, the team announced that Tabitha Peterson would remain as skip when Roth returned from maternity leave. Roth re-joined the team as vice-skip at third, with Hamilton moving to second, Tara Peterson to lead, and Geving to alternate.[7] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Peterson team did not compete in events for most of the 2020–21 season until entering a bio-secure bubble held in Calgary, Alberta in the spring of 2021 for three events in a row. The first two events were the Champions Cup and Players' Championship grand slams, with the team missing the playoffs at both. The third event in the Calgary bubble for Team Peterson was the 2021 World Women's Championship, in which they earned a spot as 2020 National Champions after the 2021 National Championship was moved to later in the spring due to the pandemic. They finished the 13-game round-robin in fifth place with a 7–6 record, earning them a spot in the playoffs and securing a 2022 Olympic berth for the United States. In the playoffs, Team Peterson defeated Denmark's Madeline Dupont but lost to Switzerland's Silvana Tirinzoni to end up in the bronze medal game. There, Peterson faced off against Sweden's Anna Hasselborg and won with a score of 9–5, including scoring five points in the seventh end.[8][9] Team Peterson's bronze medal finish was the first World Women's medal for the United States in 15 years, and the first-ever bronze medal.

The Peterson rink won their first two events of the 2021–22 season, the US Open of Curling and the 2021 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic.[10] The following week, they played in the 2021 Masters where they made it as far as the quarterfinals. The team then played in the 2021 United States Olympic Curling Trials, where they attempted to return to the Olympics. Through the round robin, the team posted a 9–1 record, putting them into the best-of-three final against Cory Christensen. The Peterson rink beat Christensen in two-straight games, booking their tickets to the 2022 Winter Olympics.[11] After the Trials, the team played in one event before the Olympics, the Curl Mesabi Classic, which they won, beating Christensen again in the final.[12] At the Olympics, the team finished the round robin with a 4–5 record, missing the playoffs.[13] The team finished off the season by playing in two Slams, the 2022 Players' Championship and the 2022 Champions Cup, missing the playoffs in both events.

Following the 2021–22 season, Nina Roth retired from competitive curling and the team added Cory Thiesse (née Christensen) as their new third.[14] After a semifinal finish at the US Open of Curling, the team missed the playoffs at both the 2022 National and the 2022 Tour Challenge Slam events.[15] They represented the United States at the 2022 Pan Continental Curling Championships where they finished first in the round robin with a 7–1 record.[16] They then lost to South Korea and Canada in the semifinal and bronze medal game respectively, finishing fourth.[17] In their next event, Team Peterson reached the semifinals of the Red Deer Curling Classic where they lost to Rachel Homan.[18] At the 2022 Masters, the team made it to the semifinals before losing to the Einarson rink.[19] The following week, they won the Curl Mesabi Classic.[20] In the new year, the team went undefeated to claim the 2023 United States Women's Curling Championship, defeating Delaney Strouse 8–5 in the final.[21] This qualified them for the 2023 World Women's Curling Championship where they finished just outside the playoffs with a 6–6 record.[22] The team ended their season at the 2023 Players' Championship and the 2023 Champions Cup Grand Slam events where they reached the quarterfinals and semifinals respectively.[23]

Personal life edit

Peterson's sister is fellow curler Tabitha Peterson.[24] She is employed as a dentist and is married.[25]

Teams edit

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
2005–06 Alex Carlson Tabitha Peterson Tara Peterson Sophie Brorson 2006 USJCC (SF)
2006–07 Alex Carlson Tabitha Peterson Tara Peterson Sophie Brorson 2007 USWCC (4th)
2007–08 Alex Carlson Tabitha Peterson Tara Peterson Sophie Brorson 2008 USJCC  
2008–09 Alex Carlson Tabitha Peterson Tara Peterson Sophie Brorson Molly Bonner Howard Restall 2009 USJCC  
2009 WJCC (5th)
2009–10 Alex Carlson Tabitha Peterson Tara Peterson Sophie Brorson Miranda Solem Howard Restall 2010 USJCC  
2010 WJCC  
2010–11 Becca Hamilton Tara Peterson Karlie Koenig Sophie Brorson Rebecca Funk (WJCC) Neil Doese (WJCC) 2011 USJCC  
2011 WJCC (5th)
2011–12 Becca Hamilton Tara Peterson Karlie Koenig Sophie Brorson 2012 USJCC  
2012 USWCC (7th)
2012–13 Becca Hamilton Molly Bonner Tara Peterson Sophie Brorson 2013 USWCC (8th)
2013–14 Allison Pottinger Nicole Joraanstad Natalie Nicholson Tabitha Peterson Tara Peterson Derek Brown 2014 USWCC  
2014 WWCC (6th)
2014–15 Aileen Sormunen Tara Peterson Vicky Persinger Monica Walker Becca Hamilton (WWCC) Scott Baird 2015 USWCC  
2015 WWCC (10th)
2015–16 Jamie Sinclair Tabitha Peterson Becca Hamilton Jenna Haag Tara Peterson 2016 USWCC (4th)
2018–19 Nina Roth Tabitha Peterson Becca Hamilton Tara Peterson 2019 USWCC  
CWC/GF (6th)
2019–20 Tabitha Peterson Becca Hamilton Tara Peterson Aileen Geving Natalie Nicholson 2020 USWCC  
2020–21 Tabitha Peterson Nina Roth Becca Hamilton Tara Peterson Aileen Geving Laine Peters 2021 WWCC  [8]
2021–22 Tabitha Peterson Nina Roth Becca Hamilton Tara Peterson Aileen Geving Laine Peters, Phill Drobnick 2021 USOCT  
2022 WOG (6th)
2022–23 Tabitha Peterson Cory Thiesse Becca Hamilton Tara Peterson Vicky Persinger (PCCC/WWCC) Laine Peters 2022 PCCC (4th)
2023 USWCC  
2023 WWCC (7th)
2023–24 Tabitha Peterson Cory Thiesse Tara Peterson Becca Hamilton Vicky Persinger (PCCC) Cathy Overton-Clapham 2023 PCCC  

References edit

  1. ^ "2020 World Women's Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved 2020-03-09.
  2. ^ "2022 Team Trials Standings".
  3. ^ Schneider, Angela (2020-02-15). "Tabitha Peterson takes aggressive approach to dethrone Jamie Sinclair in women's title match of USA Curling Championships". The Spokesman-Review. Retrieved 2020-02-19.
  4. ^ "World women's curling championship cancelled". TSN. Mar 12, 2020. Retrieved Apr 27, 2020.
  5. ^ . USA Curling. 2020-02-12. Archived from the original on February 13, 2020. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  6. ^ "2020 Humpty's Champions Cup teams to keep spots for next season". Grand Slam of Curling. Mar 18, 2020. Retrieved Apr 27, 2020.
  7. ^ "Team Peterson Announced". USA Curling. Apr 27, 2020. Retrieved Apr 28, 2020.
  8. ^ a b Blount, Rachel (May 9, 2021). "Minnesotans help U.S. women's curling team earn Olympics berth". Star Tribune. Retrieved May 10, 2021.
  9. ^ "United States beat Sweden to win women's world curling bronze". Sportsnet. May 9, 2021. Retrieved May 10, 2021.
  10. ^ Todd Saelhof (October 11, 2021). "American Peterson hopes Autumn Gold Curling Classic win sign of things to come". Toronto Sun. Retrieved June 19, 2022.
  11. ^ "Tabitha Peterson wins U.S. Olympic women's curling trials, eyes ending another drought". NBC Sports. November 21, 2021. Retrieved June 19, 2022.
  12. ^ "2021 Curl Mesabi Classic". CurlingZone. Retrieved June 19, 2022.
  13. ^ "U.S. Women conclude Olympics at 4–5". USA Curling. February 16, 2022. Retrieved June 19, 2022.
  14. ^ Todd Kortemeier (March 17, 2023). "Curling teammates, sisters Tabitha and Tara Peterson back for another run at Worlds". Team USA. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  15. ^ Jonathan Brazeau (October 22, 2022). "Lawes defeats Einarson to secure HearingLife Tour Challenge playoff spot". Grand Slam of Curling. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  16. ^ "Women's round-robins draw to a close". World Curling Federation. November 5, 2022. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  17. ^ "Japan women claim first Pan Continental title". World Curling Federation. November 7, 2022. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  18. ^ "Dunstone enters winner's circle at Red Deer Classic; Homan wins again". TSN. November 21, 2022. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  19. ^ Jonathan Brazeau (December 10, 2022). "Homan vs. Einarson, Mouat vs. Retornaz set for WFG Masters finals". Grand Slam of Curling. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  20. ^ "2023 Curl Mesabi Classic". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  21. ^ "2023 USA Curling women's national champions crowned". USA Curling. February 11, 2023. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  22. ^ "Live Blog: Day seven at the WWCC". World Curling Federation. March 24, 2023. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  23. ^ Jonathan Brazeau (May 7, 2023). "Einarson faces Homan in KIOTI Tractor Champions Cup women's final". Grand Slam of Curling. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  24. ^ . USA Curling. Mar 8, 2014. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved Apr 29, 2020.
  25. ^ "2021 World Women's Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved April 30, 2021.

External links edit

tara, peterson, tara, peterson, born, 1991, american, curler, from, shoreview, minnesota, currently, plays, second, sister, tabitha, curlerborn, 1991, 1991, burnsville, minnesotateamcurling, clubst, paul, paul, mnskiptabitha, petersonthirdcory, thiessesecondle. Tara S Peterson born May 28 1991 is an American curler from Shoreview Minnesota 1 She currently plays second for her sister Tabitha 2 Tara PetersonCurlerBorn 1991 05 28 May 28 1991 age 32 Burnsville MinnesotaTeamCurling clubSt Paul CC St Paul MNSkipTabitha PetersonThirdCory ThiesseSecondTara PetersonLeadBecca HamiltonAlternateVicky PersingerCurling careerMember Association United StatesWorld Championshipappearances4 2014 2015 2021 2023 Pan Continental Championshipappearances2 2022 2023 Olympicappearances1 2022 Medal record Women s CurlingRepresenting United StatesWorld Championships2021 CalgaryPan Continental Championships2023 KelownaWorld Junior Championships2010 FlimsUnited States Women s Championship2014 Philadelphia2020 Cheney2023 Denver2015 Kalamazoo Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Teams 4 References 5 External linksCareer editAs a junior curler Peterson won three United States Junior Curling Championships qualifying her to play in the 2009 2010 and 2011 World Junior Curling Championships At the 2009 World Junior Curling Championships Peterson played second for the Alexandra Carlson team and finished in 5th place The following season Peterson remained on the Carlson rink and at the 2010 World Junior Curling Championships the team won the bronze medal for the United States The following year Peterson joined the Wisconsin based Rebecca Hamilton team at third At the 2011 World Junior Curling Championships the team finished in 5th In 2012 they finished in third place at the U S Junior Championships After juniors Peterson continued to play with Hamilton for one season at second until joining the Nina Roth rink in 2013 as her second Peterson competed at the 2014 Ford World Women s Curling Championship as the alternate on team USA skipped by Allison Pottinger finished 6th In 2014 she joined the Aileen Sormunen rink With Sormunen Peterson won her first World Curling Tour event at the 2014 St Paul Cash Spiel She also played in her first Grand Slam event that season going all the way to the semifinals of the 2014 Colonial Square Ladies Classic The team acquired enough WCT Order of Merit Points to qualify as the U S National team for the 2015 World Women s Curling Championship At the 2020 United States Women s Championship Peterson earned her second national title as second for her sister Tabitha In the round robin Team Peterson s only loss came against Jamie Sinclair but they then beat Team Sinclair in the 1 vs 2 page playoff game and again in the final 3 As United States Champions Team Peterson would have represented the United States at the 2020 World Women s Curling Championship but they lost that opportunity when the Championship was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 4 They also earned a spot at the final Grand Slam of the season the Champions Cup 5 which was also cancelled due to the pandemic Their qualification will instead carry over to the 2021 Champions Cup 6 During the 2020 off season the team announced that Tabitha Peterson would remain as skip when Roth returned from maternity leave Roth re joined the team as vice skip at third with Hamilton moving to second Tara Peterson to lead and Geving to alternate 7 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the Peterson team did not compete in events for most of the 2020 21 season until entering a bio secure bubble held in Calgary Alberta in the spring of 2021 for three events in a row The first two events were the Champions Cup and Players Championship grand slams with the team missing the playoffs at both The third event in the Calgary bubble for Team Peterson was the 2021 World Women s Championship in which they earned a spot as 2020 National Champions after the 2021 National Championship was moved to later in the spring due to the pandemic They finished the 13 game round robin in fifth place with a 7 6 record earning them a spot in the playoffs and securing a 2022 Olympic berth for the United States In the playoffs Team Peterson defeated Denmark s Madeline Dupont but lost to Switzerland s Silvana Tirinzoni to end up in the bronze medal game There Peterson faced off against Sweden s Anna Hasselborg and won with a score of 9 5 including scoring five points in the seventh end 8 9 Team Peterson s bronze medal finish was the first World Women s medal for the United States in 15 years and the first ever bronze medal The Peterson rink won their first two events of the 2021 22 season the US Open of Curling and the 2021 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic 10 The following week they played in the 2021 Masters where they made it as far as the quarterfinals The team then played in the 2021 United States Olympic Curling Trials where they attempted to return to the Olympics Through the round robin the team posted a 9 1 record putting them into the best of three final against Cory Christensen The Peterson rink beat Christensen in two straight games booking their tickets to the 2022 Winter Olympics 11 After the Trials the team played in one event before the Olympics the Curl Mesabi Classic which they won beating Christensen again in the final 12 At the Olympics the team finished the round robin with a 4 5 record missing the playoffs 13 The team finished off the season by playing in two Slams the 2022 Players Championship and the 2022 Champions Cup missing the playoffs in both events Following the 2021 22 season Nina Roth retired from competitive curling and the team added Cory Thiesse nee Christensen as their new third 14 After a semifinal finish at the US Open of Curling the team missed the playoffs at both the 2022 National and the 2022 Tour Challenge Slam events 15 They represented the United States at the 2022 Pan Continental Curling Championships where they finished first in the round robin with a 7 1 record 16 They then lost to South Korea and Canada in the semifinal and bronze medal game respectively finishing fourth 17 In their next event Team Peterson reached the semifinals of the Red Deer Curling Classic where they lost to Rachel Homan 18 At the 2022 Masters the team made it to the semifinals before losing to the Einarson rink 19 The following week they won the Curl Mesabi Classic 20 In the new year the team went undefeated to claim the 2023 United States Women s Curling Championship defeating Delaney Strouse 8 5 in the final 21 This qualified them for the 2023 World Women s Curling Championship where they finished just outside the playoffs with a 6 6 record 22 The team ended their season at the 2023 Players Championship and the 2023 Champions Cup Grand Slam events where they reached the quarterfinals and semifinals respectively 23 Personal life editPeterson s sister is fellow curler Tabitha Peterson 24 She is employed as a dentist and is married 25 Teams editSeason Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events2005 06 Alex Carlson Tabitha Peterson Tara Peterson Sophie Brorson 2006 USJCC SF 2006 07 Alex Carlson Tabitha Peterson Tara Peterson Sophie Brorson 2007 USWCC 4th 2007 08 Alex Carlson Tabitha Peterson Tara Peterson Sophie Brorson 2008 USJCC nbsp 2008 09 Alex Carlson Tabitha Peterson Tara Peterson Sophie Brorson Molly Bonner Howard Restall 2009 USJCC nbsp 2009 WJCC 5th 2009 10 Alex Carlson Tabitha Peterson Tara Peterson Sophie Brorson Miranda Solem Howard Restall 2010 USJCC nbsp 2010 WJCC nbsp 2010 11 Becca Hamilton Tara Peterson Karlie Koenig Sophie Brorson Rebecca Funk WJCC Neil Doese WJCC 2011 USJCC nbsp 2011 WJCC 5th 2011 12 Becca Hamilton Tara Peterson Karlie Koenig Sophie Brorson 2012 USJCC nbsp 2012 USWCC 7th 2012 13 Becca Hamilton Molly Bonner Tara Peterson Sophie Brorson 2013 USWCC 8th 2013 14 Allison Pottinger Nicole Joraanstad Natalie Nicholson Tabitha Peterson Tara Peterson Derek Brown 2014 USWCC nbsp 2014 WWCC 6th 2014 15 Aileen Sormunen Tara Peterson Vicky Persinger Monica Walker Becca Hamilton WWCC Scott Baird 2015 USWCC nbsp 2015 WWCC 10th 2015 16 Jamie Sinclair Tabitha Peterson Becca Hamilton Jenna Haag Tara Peterson 2016 USWCC 4th 2018 19 Nina Roth Tabitha Peterson Becca Hamilton Tara Peterson 2019 USWCC nbsp CWC GF 6th 2019 20 Tabitha Peterson Becca Hamilton Tara Peterson Aileen Geving Natalie Nicholson 2020 USWCC nbsp 2020 21 Tabitha Peterson Nina Roth Becca Hamilton Tara Peterson Aileen Geving Laine Peters 2021 WWCC nbsp 8 2021 22 Tabitha Peterson Nina Roth Becca Hamilton Tara Peterson Aileen Geving Laine Peters Phill Drobnick 2021 USOCT nbsp 2022 WOG 6th 2022 23 Tabitha Peterson Cory Thiesse Becca Hamilton Tara Peterson Vicky Persinger PCCC WWCC Laine Peters 2022 PCCC 4th 2023 USWCC nbsp 2023 WWCC 7th 2023 24 Tabitha Peterson Cory Thiesse Tara Peterson Becca Hamilton Vicky Persinger PCCC Cathy Overton Clapham 2023 PCCC nbsp References edit 2020 World Women s Curling Championship Media Guide PDF Curling Canada Retrieved 2020 03 09 2022 Team Trials Standings Schneider Angela 2020 02 15 Tabitha Peterson takes aggressive approach to dethrone Jamie Sinclair in women s title match of USA Curling Championships The Spokesman Review Retrieved 2020 02 19 World women s curling championship cancelled TSN Mar 12 2020 Retrieved Apr 27 2020 Peterson Locks Down Playoff Spot USA Curling 2020 02 12 Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved 2020 02 13 2020 Humpty s Champions Cup teams to keep spots for next season Grand Slam of Curling Mar 18 2020 Retrieved Apr 27 2020 Team Peterson Announced USA Curling Apr 27 2020 Retrieved Apr 28 2020 a b Blount Rachel May 9 2021 Minnesotans help U S women s curling team earn Olympics berth Star Tribune Retrieved May 10 2021 United States beat Sweden to win women s world curling bronze Sportsnet May 9 2021 Retrieved May 10 2021 Todd Saelhof October 11 2021 American Peterson hopes Autumn Gold Curling Classic win sign of things to come Toronto Sun Retrieved June 19 2022 Tabitha Peterson wins U S Olympic women s curling trials eyes ending another drought NBC Sports November 21 2021 Retrieved June 19 2022 2021 Curl Mesabi Classic CurlingZone Retrieved June 19 2022 U S Women conclude Olympics at 4 5 USA Curling February 16 2022 Retrieved June 19 2022 Todd Kortemeier March 17 2023 Curling teammates sisters Tabitha and Tara Peterson back for another run at Worlds Team USA Retrieved August 24 2023 Jonathan Brazeau October 22 2022 Lawes defeats Einarson to secure HearingLife Tour Challenge playoff spot Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved August 24 2023 Women s round robins draw to a close World Curling Federation November 5 2022 Retrieved August 24 2023 Japan women claim first Pan Continental title World Curling Federation November 7 2022 Retrieved August 24 2023 Dunstone enters winner s circle at Red Deer Classic Homan wins again TSN November 21 2022 Retrieved August 24 2023 Jonathan Brazeau December 10 2022 Homan vs Einarson Mouat vs Retornaz set for WFG Masters finals Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved August 24 2023 2023 Curl Mesabi Classic CurlingZone Retrieved August 24 2023 2023 USA Curling women s national champions crowned USA Curling February 11 2023 Retrieved August 24 2023 Live Blog Day seven at the WWCC World Curling Federation March 24 2023 Retrieved August 24 2023 Jonathan Brazeau May 7 2023 Einarson faces Homan in KIOTI Tractor Champions Cup women s final Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved August 24 2023 Spatola team wins gold at USA Curling Nationals presented by Labatt USA Curling Mar 8 2014 Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved Apr 29 2020 2021 World Women s Curling Championship Media Guide PDF Curling Canada Retrieved April 30 2021 External links editTara Peterson at the World Curling Federation nbsp Tara Peterson at Olympics com nbsp Tara Peterson at Olympedia nbsp Tara Peterson at the U S Olympic amp Paralympic Committee archived nbsp Tara Peterson on the United States Curling Association database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tara Peterson amp oldid 1183402926, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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