Men's

- Andreas 'Andy' Kapp, Germany
(World and European Champion)

- Bradley 'Brad' Gushue, Canada
(Olympic Champion 2006)

- David Murdoch, Scotland
(World and European Champion)

- Kevin Martin, Canada
(WMCC-2008 and Canada Champion)

- Markkuu Usipaavalniemi, Finland
(Olympic-2006 Silver Medalist)

- Pal Trulsen, Norway
(EMCC and Olympic Champion 2002)

- Peja Lindholm, Sweden
(WJCC, WMCC and EMCC Champion)

- Randy Ferbey, Canada
(WMCC Champion 1998, 2002, 2003, 2005)

- Thomas Ulsrud, Norway
(World and European Medalist)



Women's

- Anette Norberg, Sweden
(Olympic Champion 2006, World and European Champion)

- Dordi Nordby, Norway
(World and European Champion)

- Jennifer Jones, Canada
(WWCC-2008 and Canada Champion)

- Mirjam Ott, Switzerland
(European Champion, two-times Olympic silver medalist)



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Markku Uusipaavalniemi (born November 23, 1966 in Karkkila) is a Finnish curler and politician.



Markku Uusipaavalniemi - several times World Curling Champion medalist and two times European Curling Champion.


Markku Uusipaavalniemi


Uusipaavalniemi has been involved in international play for over two decades, and he has been the skip of Finland since the mid-1990s. All of Finland's curling medals have been achieved with Uusipaavalniemi as skip.

Uusipaavalniemi's team won the European championship in 2000. He is also two-time World Curling Championships bronze medalist (1998 and 2000) and two-time European Curling Championships bronze medalist (1999 and 2001).

Uusipaavalniemi's Finland team disappointingly finished fifth at the 2002 Olympic tournament.

In 2004, he and his somewhat altered Finland line-up pulled off the daunting task of securing qualification for the 2005 Ford World Men's Curling Championships from the 'B' competition at the European championships, where they languished following the country's relegation the previous season. To do this, they had to win the competition outright, and then overcome Russia in an additional play-off match.

At the 2005 World Championships, Uusipaavalniemi's team finished the round-robin tied for first place with five other teams on an 8-3 record. In the tie-breakers however, they were knocked out of contention by Canada's Randy Ferbey.

Also in 2005, Uusipaavalniemi won the first ever European Mixed Curling Championships with team mates Kirsi Nykänen, Teemu Salo and Tiina Kautonen in Andorra.



Uusipaavalniemi's Finland team won the round-robin at the 2006 Olympic tournament with a 7-2 record. They beat Great Britain 4-3 in the semi-final, with the last stone of the final end — thrown by Uusipaavalniemi — giving the Finns the deciding point. Finland lost the final to Canada 10-4 taking the silver medals.

Two weeks before the start of the 2006 World Men's Curling Championship in Lowell, Massachusetts, Uusipaavalniemi suffered a wrist injury that forced him to miss the team's first three games of the competition. He recovered enough to start playing in the fourth game, where he skipped and threw second rocks. He played out the rest of the competition throwing third rocks, but Finland did not make the playoff round, finishing tied for fifth with a 6-5 record.

Uusipaavalniemi returned to the 2007 Ford World Men's Curling Championship but his team got off to a rough start, losing their first two games and stringing together back-to-back wins only twice. Finland qualified for a tiebreaker with a 6-5 record, but lost to Germany 8-5 and finished sixth. Markku admitted that his recent campaign for (and eventual election to) Finnish parliament had forced him to cut back on curling practice time, perhaps contributing to the team's early struggles.

In january 2009 Markku Uusipaavalniemi decide to participate in 4th Baltic Curling Cup 2009. This year tournament take place 8-11 of January 2009 and all Baltic sea region countries were invited.
Markku won this tournament beat Team Latvia in the final 7-2.



Markkuu Usipaavalniemi Olympic Team (from left to right):
- Markku Uusipaavalniemi, Willie Makela, Kalle Kiiskinen, Teemu Salo and Jani Sullanmaa


Political career

Markku Uusipaavalniemi Politics

In September 20th 2006 he announced to be a candidate for Finnish parliament in the 2007 election for the Centre Party. Markku was elected along with three other members of his party from the Uusimaa constituency. Most notably he voted against the further privatization of government owned companies. Which was against the party line. He has not received public disciplinary action because of this.


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