San Francisco Bay Area Curling Club

San Francisco Bay Area Curling Club
Arena Oakland Ice Center
519 18th Street
Oakland, California 94612-1511
Information
Established 1958
Club type Arena
USCA region Mountain Pacific
Sheets of ice Five
Rock colors Red, Yellow, and Blue
            
Website http://www.bayareacurling.com/

The San Francisco Bay Area Curling Club is a non-profit corporation serving the needs for the play and development of the sport of curling in the San Francisco Bay Area and its surrounding outskirts. Headquartered in San Jose, California, it is the largest curling club in California as well as in the Mountain Pacific Curling Association.

History

The San Francisco Bay Area Curling Club (SFBACC) was founded March 13, 1958 in Mountain View, California. In the club's early years, it had a dedicated curling facility. Since the early 1990s, the club has curled on arena ice.[1]

The San Francisco Bay Area Curling Club is a registered non-profit corporation in the state of California. The SFBACC is a member of the Mountain Pacific Curling Association and also of the United States Curling Association (USCA)

Current Facilities

As of January 2015, the SFBACC conducts activities at three separate locations under a single club organization, a rare characteristic of North American curling clubs. The three rinks are owned by the cities in which they reside and are operated by Sharks Sports and Entertainment, the ownership group of the NHL's San Jose Sharks. Markings for curling are permanently installed in the ice at each facility.

San Jose

The SFBACC has been curling in San Jose since 1994 and currently curls at Sharks Ice at San Jose. Until 2006, the club rented ice for short seasons, sometimes as infrequently as six times per year. After the 2006 Torino Olympics, club membership grew rapidly and the club partnered with Sharks Ice to establish regular league times and to provide curling instruction.

Oakland

The club expanded its geographical reach to include the Oakland Ice Center, located in the city's Uptown district. The club began operating at OIC in the summer of 2009 in the lead-up to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver. Oakland hosts a large portion of the club's weekly and educational activities. These include introductory "Learn-to-Curl" sessions as well as multi-week lesson series. Oakland currently hosts three year-round leagues.

Fremont

Seasonal curling is played at Sharks Ice at Fremont in the Warm Springs district of Fremont. This facility plays host to the club's annual tournament, the Golden Gate Bonspiel. As this event takes place during the traditional curling off-season (May through August), it draws curlers from clubs across California, as well as curlers from the rest of North America and Europe. The bonspiel is held each Memorial Day weekend and is the first bonspiel of the California Bonspiel Tour which runs through the summer months.

Events

After the 2010 Winter Olympics, the San Francisco Bay Area Curling Club hosted numerous Learn-to-Curl events for hundreds of new curlers. This occurred once again during the 2014 Sochi Winter Games, where Learn-to-Curls were taught to over 1,500 people.

The SFBACC played host to the World Curling Federation Olympic Celebration Tour in October 2013, which brought 2010 Olympic silver medalist Carolyn McRorie to Oakland to participate in multiple clinics.

References

  1. "History". San Francisco Bay Area Curling Club. Retrieved 2015-01-08.
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