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11 Facts About Korey Dropkin

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Korey Dropkin was born on June 11,1995 and is an American curler originally from Southborough, Massachusetts.

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Korey Dropkin currently skips his own team out of Duluth, Minnesota.

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Korey Dropkin was a member of the US team at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics, skipping a team that included Sarah Anderson, Thomas Howell and Taylor Anderson.

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Korey Dropkin did not go away from the event empty handed, as he picked up a bronze medal at the mixed doubles event with teammate Marina Verenich of Russia.

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Korey Dropkin represented the United States at the 2013 Winter Universiade, playing lead for the Chris Plys's team.

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Korey Dropkin won his first Tour event by winning the 2014 Twin Cities Open.

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In 2019, Korey Dropkin competed at his first World Men's Championship, as alternate for John Shuster's team.

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8.

In 2021, Korey Dropkin won his first United States Men's Curling Championship, which was postponed until after that year's Worlds due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Korey Dropkin first played mixed doubles with Sarah Anderson, where they won the United States Mixed Doubles Championship twice, in 2015 and 2018.

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Korey Dropkin played with Jamie Sinclair at the 2017 United States mixed doubles curling Olympic trials, where they finished in seventh place.

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Korey Dropkin attended the University of Minnesota-Duluth, and is employed as a realtor and investor in Duluth, Minnesota.