Dave Tellvik

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Dave Tellvik
 
Team
Curling club Granite CC, Seattle, Washington
Career
Member AssociationFlag of the United States.svg  United States
World Championship
appearances
1 (1975)

Dave Tellvik is an American curler. [1]

Tellvik competed at the United States Men's Championship seven times, winning it once in 1975. [2] [3] That earned them the chance to represent the United States at the 1975 World Men's Championship. At World's in Perth, Scotland they earned the silver medal when they lost to Otto Danieli's Team Switzerland. [4]

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SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadEvents
1974–75 Ed Risling Charles Lundgren Gary Schnee Dave Tellvik USMCC 1975 Gold medal icon.svg
WCC 1975 Silver medal icon.svg

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References

  1. Dave Tellvik on the World Curling Federation database OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
  2. Heimbigner, Kevin (2004-04-06). "No ice in Ocean Park? No problem!". Chinook Observer. Archived from the original on 2020-02-14. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  3. "A ROUNDUP OF THE WEEK MARCH 3-9". Sports Illustrated. 1975-03-17. Archived from the original on 2020-02-14. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  4. "Air Canada Silver Broom 1975". World Curling Federation. Retrieved 2020-02-13.