Duluth Curling Club


The Duluth Curling Club is a curling club located in Duluth, Minnesota, United States. DCC is the curling club with the second largest membership in the United States.

History

The Duluth Curling Club was organized in 1891. The original building was a tent between two retaining walls on East Superior Street downtown, but it was carried away by a blizzard that winter. Another building at Wallace and Arrowhead was then converted for use, until a structure was purpose-built in 1897 at 14th Avenue East and the waterfront. The Club has been located at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center since 1976.

Leagues

Through the curling season Duluth Curling Club members participate in leagues including Men's, Women's, Open, Doubles, and Instructional. DCC members are assigned a point value based on their experience and skill. Many leagues have a point cap not to be exceeded by each team.

National and International Championships

The Duluth Curling Club has hosted two World Championships, the US Olympic Trials, and numerous National events. Two DCC members have been inducted into the Curling Hall of Fame, for service to the sport. Numerous members have participated in and won State and National Championships over the years, and even a few World and Olympic Championships. The Men’s Club Championship has been contested annually since at least 1909

Bonspiels

The Duluth Curling Club hosts many bonspiels throughout the season as fundraisers or tour sanctioned events: