Rodney Melland
Rodney Melland is an American curler, 1971 World Men's bronze medallist[1] and a 1971 United States men's curling champion.
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Curling club | Edmore CC, Grafton, ND | ||||||||||||||||
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World Championship appearances | 1 (1971) | ||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Teams
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Events |
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1970–71 | Dale Dalziel | Dennis Melland | Clark Sampson | Rodney Melland | USMCC 1971 ![]() WCC 1971 ![]() |
Personal life
His brother Dennis is also a curler and Rodney's teammate.[2]
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References
- Rodney Melland on the World Curling Federation database
- Anna Grace Melland - Obituaries | Grand Forks Herald (web-archive)
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