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Name
  
Phill Drobnick


Role
  
Coach


Profiles

Phill drobnick in the surf city spiel


Phill Drobnick (born October 8, 1980 in Virginia, Minnesota) is an American curler who has been involved with curling since 1986.

Drobnick started coaching the Chris Plys junior rink in the fall of 2006. Since then, Drobnick has coached the team through two Minnesota State junior Championships (2007 & 2008), two United States Junior Championships, and two World Junior Curling Championships [1]. In 2008, they won the World Junior Championships in Ă–stersund, Sweden, which was the first win for the United States in 24 years. On his own, Drobnick won the Minnesota State junior Championship in both, 2000 and 2003, allowing him to advance to the United States Junior National Championships. In 2000, Drobnick won the gold medal and advanced to the World Junior Championships in Geising, Germany, where he finished 5th. Also, in 2002, Phill received bronze at the United States Olympic Curling Trials.

References

Phill Drobnick Wikipedia