Terry Kleffman

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Terry Kleffman is an American curler. Kleffman was the third on a team out of Hibbing Curling Club in Hibbing, Minnesota which won the US National Championship two times, in 1959 and 1962.[1] The team was mostly family, consisting of Kleffman's father Fran Kleffman at second and brother-in-law Dick Brown at skip. The only non-family member was Nick Jerulle at lead.[2] In 1962 the team went on to represent the United States at the World Championship, which was then called the 1962 Scotch Cup.[3] This was only the second time the United States had competed in the Championship. Kleffman's team finished with a 4-2 record, good enough to earn them the silver medal.

Curling clubHibbing CC,
Hibbing, MN
ThirdTerry Kleffman
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Terry Kleffman
Team
Curling clubHibbing CC,
Hibbing, MN
SkipDick Brown
ThirdTerry Kleffman
SecondFran Kleffman
LeadNick Jerulle
Medal record
Representing the  United States
Men's Curling
World Championships
Silver medal – second place1962 FalkirkTeam
US Men's Championship
Gold medal – first place1959 Green Bay
Gold medal – first place1962 Detroit
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