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Bob Fenson inducted into USA Curling Hall of Fame

Bob Fenson of Bemidji has been a significant part of USA Curling's history on and off the ice throughout his more than 40-year career with the sport. That storied career has been affirmed as Fenson recently was inducted into the USA Curling Hall ...

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Bob Fenson was recently inducted into the USA Curling Hall of Fame. Pioneer File Photo

Bob Fenson of Bemidji has been a significant part of USA Curling's history on and off the ice throughout his more than 40-year career with the sport. That storied career has been affirmed as Fenson recently was inducted into the USA Curling Hall of Fame in the builder category.

"It's a great honor to be inducted into the USCA Hall of Fame and I feel privileged to be in the company of the other inductees," Fenson said. "It's amazing to be given an award for something I enjoy so much."

Fenson, 64, coached son Pete Fenson to curling's first Olympic medal in 2006 when Pete's team defeated Great Britain for the bronze medal in Torino, Italy. But his career began 50 years before the Olympic medal.

"The two most instrumental people in getting me involved in curling were my aunt Norma Olson, who introduced me to the game in 1960 when I was 13 years old, and my father Walt, who also encouraged me to play," Fenson said.

"I really value and appreciate all the people I've met and the friendships I've made through curling. It's not difficult to give something back to something I've enjoyed my whole life. It's great to be part of the curling family."

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As an curler Fenson played in five national championships, winning the title in 1979. He also won the U.S. Senior Nationals in 2003 and brought home a silver medal from the World Senior Championships that season.

His resume as a coach ranges from junior national championships to the Olympic Games. Fenson coached at the men's and women's national championships just about every season from 1990 through 2006 and at many junior national championships with teams from Minnesota over the years. He also coached at five men's world championship events, the 2000 women's world championship, five world junior championships, the Olympic trials, and most notably, the 2006 Olympic Winter Games. He was twice named USA Curling's Coach of the Year (1997 and 2006).

"A couple of great memories I have as an athlete are my participation in the 1979 Men's World Championship (Silver Broom) in Bern, Switzerland, and the 2003 Senior Men's World Championship in Winnipeg, where we finished second," Fenson said. "Of course, I have great memories of competing with and against other curlers at all levels who have shared my love and passion for the game. As a coach, I've really enjoyed being able to work with teams, both junior and adult, and coaching them to world and Olympic competitions. It's been rewarding to see the progress they've made at all levels."

Fenson has given back to the sport of curling in other leadership capacities as well. He was president of USA Curling during the 2003-04 season and a member of its board of directors from 1992-2008. He also served as a USA Curling representative to the World Curling Federation. He also served on the board for the Minnesota Curling Association for nearly three decades, twice serving as its president.

The USA Curling Hall of Fame is housed at the national office in Stevens Point, Wis. It includes 39 individuals and two teams.

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