Grand National Curling Club Explained

Assocname:Grand National Curling Club
Abbrev:GNCC
Sport:Curling
Jurisdiction:Regional
Founded:1867
Aff:None
Membership:73 curling clubs
Url:http://www.gncc.org
Countryflag:USA

The Grand National Curling Club (GNCC), founded in 1867, was the first National Curling Organization encompassing the entire United States. It remained the national organization until it created the United States Curling Association (USCA) in the 1950s, which split the GNCC into 10 Regions to compete in a U.S. Men's National Curling Championship. The champion would represent the United States in the newly created Men's World Curling Championships.

The GNCC is the union of curling clubs in the Eastern United States. Following the splitting of the GNCC into 10 regions in the 1950s, the GNCC remained as the Eastern US Region, with most of its clubs located in the North-East US From Maine to Virginia. In recent years the growth of new clubs has included both the North-East and South-East United States. As of December 2021, the GNCC includes 73 curling clubs in 18 States.[1] [2] States represented include, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont and Virginia.

Origins and history

In response to a May 1867 advertisement in The Scottish-American Journal, 33 delegates from seven clubs from across the U.S. met on June 26, 1867 in the Caledonian Club rooms in New York City. The seven original clubs were:

  1. Caledonian Club (New York, New York)
  2. New York Club (New York, New York)
  3. Thistle Club (New York, New York)
  4. St. Andrew's Club (New York, New York)
  5. Paterson Club (Paterson, New Jersey)
  6. Caledonian Club (Buffalo, New York)
  7. Burns Club (Cleveland, Ohio)

Rather than join the Royal Caledonian Curling Club in Scotland, the delegates decided to form a national organization. On a motion by Mr. James Brand, Caledonian, New York, the new club was called the "Grand National Curling Club of America" and became the first national curling organization in America. Within a few months, additional clubs joined the GNCC from Michigan, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

The earliest documented club in the current GNCC geographic area was the New England Curling Club of Boston, established sometime prior to 1839.[3]

In the 1950s a Men's World Championship was being organized. The GNCC reorganized and created the United States Curling Association, dividing the GNCC into 10 Regional organizations. This division was to allow a National Playdown with 10 teams. The Grand National Curling Club became a regional association representing the clubs in the eastern United States. Regional based national playdowns are no longer competed to determine the United States Championships.

The GNCC provides many services to its member clubs. These include, mentoring new clubs, stone rental program for the creation of new clubs, training programs for curlers, coaches and ice technicians, just to name a few. The GNCC also has programs to help clubs perform emergency repairs, programs to help clubs become dedicated ice facilities, and programs to support Junior Curling development. This is NOT an all-inclusive list. New programs are created as needed to help the regional clubs develop and grow. The GNCC works to develop and nurture clubs from initial inception through building dedicated facilities and beyond. The GNCC also has a GNCC Club insurance program available to its member clubs, providing great coverage at reasonable rates.

The GNCC holds many regional championships. Including, Men's, Women's, Mixed, Jr Men's, Jr Women's, Mixed Doubles, Senior Men's, Senior Women's, College, Arena, 5 & Under Men's, 5 & Under Women's and 5 & Under Mixed. The GNCC Holds 2 annual International Events. The oldest dating back to the 1870's is the Gordon International, with the GNCC competing with the Royal Caledonian Curling Club, Montreal Branch. In the 1960s the Ross Tarlton was created with the GNCC competing with the Ontario Curling Association. The GNCC began the Scottish Tour with competition between the GNCC (then representing the entire United States) and the Royal Caledonian Curling Club of Scotland in the late 1800s. The GNCC/Scotland Scottish Tour held a competition every 5 years, alternating between the United States and Scotland. With the creation of the United States Curling Association in the 1950s, the Scottish tour was changed to the United States Curling Association vs the Royal Caledonian Curling Club of Scotland. The Scottish Tour continues to be held every 5 years alternating between the United States and Scotland.

In addition to the activities above, the GNCC represents its clubs to the USCA, acting as the conduit for their clubs to the USCA. In 2022, the USCA Board of Directors removed the GNCC as a member region due to non-compliance with the USCA bylaws. [4] Two-thirds of the USA Curling members voted to ratify the decision at the annual Members' Assembly in October 2022. The GNCC was re-admitted to USA Curling in August 2024.

Member clubs

StateClub NameCity/TownTypeSheetsYear FoundedNotes
Alabama
Rocket City Curling Club[5] HuntsvilleArena52018Hosted at the Ice Sports Center in Huntsville, Alabama
Connecticut
Hartford Curling Club[6] HartfordArena31908Originally incorporated 1908-1973, re-incorporated 2015. Hosted at Veterans Memorial Ice Skating Rink in West Hartford, Connecticut
LBI Curling Club[7] BridgeportPaperNamed after Long Beach Island, NJ
Norfolk Curling Club[8] NorfolkDedicated21956Destroyed by arson in December 2011, rebuild completed in October 2013
Nutmeg Curling Club[9] BridgeportDedicated31960Dedicated facility acquired in 2006
Delaware
Diamond State Curling Club[10] NewarkArena1-52017Hosted at the Patriot Ice Center in Newark, Delaware
Florida
Jacksonville Granite Curling Club[11] JacksonvilleArena2017Hosted at Veterns Memorial Arena in Jacksonfille, Florida
Loggerhead Curling Club[12] Lake WorthArena42019Formerly the Palm Beach Curling club. Hosted at Palm Beach Skate Zone in Lake Worth, Florida
Orlando Curling Club[13] OrlandoArena2014Hosted at Ice Factory in Kissimmee, Florida, and at Daytona Ice Arena in South Daytona, Florida
Tampa Bay Curling Club[14] Tampa BayArena2017Hosted at Florida Hospital Center Ice in Wesley Chapel, Florida
Georgia
Atlanta Curling Club[15] AtlantaArena52010Hosted at Atlanta Ice Forum
Peachtree Curling Association[16] MariettaDedicated32015Dedicated facility acquired in 2015
Maine
Belfast Curling Club[17] BelfastDedicated31959Facility constructed 1962
Pine Tree Curling Club[18] PortlandArena32015Hosted at William B. Troubh Ice Arena in Portland, Maine
Maryland
Chesapeake Curling Club[19] EastonDedicated31980Located at the Talbot County Community Center in Easton, Maryland. No ice due to renovations during the 2005-2006 season
Potomac Curling Club[20] LaurelDedicated41961Acquired dedicated facility in 2002
Massachusetts
Blackstone Valley Curling Club[21] HopedaleArena2016Hosted at Blackstone Valley IcePlex in Hopedale, Massachusetts
Boston Curling Club[22] BostonPaper1890Originally outdoors at Fresh Pond, Cambridge, Massachusetts and later on Scarboro Pond in Boston, Massachusetts
Broomstones Curling Club[23] WaylandDedicated41968The largest dedicated curling club in the Boston area
Canadian Club of Boston[24] West RoxburyPaper1961Currently plays on ice belonging to The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts
Cape Cod Curling Club[25] FalmouthDedicated31969Curling in current facility since 1975
Colonial Curling Association[26] WorcesterArena32016Hosted at Fidelity Bank Worcester Ice Center, Worcester, Massachusetts
Curling Club of the Berkshires[27] PittsfieldArena42017Hosted at The Boys and Girls Club in Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Lower Cape Curling Club[28] OrleansArena32018Hosted at Charles Moore Arena in Orleans, Massachusetts
Merrimack Valley Curling Club[29] LowellPaper2008Formerly the 2006 Greater Lowell Curling Club (paper), now plays at the Nashua Curling Club
Nantucket Curling Club[30] NantucketArena2016Hosted at Nantucket Ice in Nantucket, Massachusetts
New Pond Curling Club[31] WalpoleNatural Ice1951Started in 1951 with three stones originally from the Lake Placid Curling Club, founded to experience curling on natural (outdoor) ice
North End Curling Club[32] BostonArena2017Hosted at Steriti Memorial Rink in Boston, Massachusetts
Petersham Curling Club[33] PetershamDedicated21960Dedicated facility built in 1960
South Shore Curling Club[34] BridgewaterArena52010Hosted at Bridgewater Ice Arena in Bridgewater, Massachusetts
The Country Club[35] BrooklineDedicated41920The site of the first indoor artificially-created ice rink dedicated to curling on December 19, 1920[36]
Weston Curling Club[37] WestonPaper1960Affiliated with Broomstones Curling Club in Wayland, Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Granite Curling Club (Hollis, NH)NashuaPaperPlays out of Nashua Country Club
Mount Washington Valley Curling Club[38] ConwayArena2011Hosted at Ham Public Ice Arena in Conway, New Hampshire
Nashua Country Club[39] NashuaDedicated41928Curling began in 1928 on a frozen pond which is now the thirteenth hole. Dedicated ice shed construction began in 1947
Plymouth Rocks Curling Club[40] PlymouthArena42014Hosted at Plymouth State University Ice Arena in Holderness, New Hampshire
New Jersey
Jersey Pinelands Curling Club[41] Mount LaurelArena52014Hosted at The Igloo Ice Rink in Mount Laurel, New Jersey
Plainfield Curling Club[42] South PlainfieldDedicated21963Current indoor facility constructed in 1967
New York
Albany Curling Club[43] AlbanyDedicated21955Curling happened on the frozen lake at Albany's Washington Park from 1866 to 1902, prior to the 1955 incorporation of the Albany Curling Club
Amherst Curling Club[44] MacedonPaperReportedly used by some curlers out of the Rochester Curling Club
Ardsley Curling Club[45] ArdsleyDedicated31932Also home of the New York Caledonian's Curling Club. Initially played out of St. Andrew's Curling Club, its current dedicated facility was constructed in 1966
Brooklyn Lakeside Curling Club[46] BrooklynArena52014Hosted at the LeFrak Center at Lakeside in Prospect Park, Brooklyn
Finger Lakes Curling Club[47] IthacaArena42017Hosted at Community Recreation Center The Rink in Ithaca, New York. The 2018-2019 season was cut short due to structural issues.
Kayuta Lake Curling ClubForestportNatural IceVaries2001Holds the annual Kayuta Lake Curling Club Winterfest bonspiel on outdoor natural ice in February. Ice conditions permitting.
Lake Placid Curling Club[48] Saranac LakeArena51981Hosted at Saranac Lake Civic Center in Saranac Lake, New York since 2013
Long Island Curling Club[49] SyossetArena42008Hosted at the Long Island Sports Hub in Syosset, New York
New York Caledonian Curling Club[50] YonkersPaperCurls out of the Ardsley Curling Club
Rochester Curling Club[51] RochesterDedicated41961A two-sheet dedicated facility was constructed in 1966 and expanded to four sheets in 1972. RCC maintains a connection to the Royal Caledonian Curling Club in Edinburgh, Scotland
Schenectady Curling Club[52] SchenectadyDedicated41907Front Street facility at Mohawk Golf Club constructed and opened in 1924 with artificial ice introduced in 1928. Current facility on Balltown Road constructed in 1952
St. Andrew's Curling ClubDobbs FerryPaper1903Curls out of the Ardsley Curling Club
Utica Curling Club[53] WhitestownDedicated61868The facility on Francis Street was destroyed by fire in 1995. The current facility on Clark Mills Road opened in 1996
North Carolina
Charlotte Curling Association[54] CharlotteDedicated42010Current dedicated facility opened in 2014. Formerly known as the Charlotte Centre Curling Club
Coastal Carolina Curling Club[55] WilmingtonArena42011Hosted at the Wilmington Ice House in Wilmington, N.C.
Triangle Curling Club[56] DurhamDedicated41995Opened its own dedicated facility in 2015
Pennsylvania
Anthracite Curling Club[57] Wilkes-BarreArena42006Hosted at Toyota SportsPlex in Coal Street Park in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania since 2010. Formerly known as the Scranton Curling Club and hosted at the Ice Box in Pittston, Pennsylvania 2006-2008
Bucks County Curling Club[58] WarminsterDedicated42010Dedicated ice since 2015
French Creek Curling Club[59] MeadvilleArena42016Hosted at Meadville Area Recreation Complex (The "MARC") in Meadville, Pennsylvania
Nittany Valley Curling Club[60] PennsylvaniaArena2019Hosted at Pegula Ice Arena at Penn State University
Philadelphia Curling Club[61] PaoliDedicated21957Current facility constructed and opened in 1966
Pittsburgh Curling Club[62] PittsburghDedicated42002New dedicated facility opened Stowe Township in February 2020. Formerly hosted at Robert Morris University Island Sports Center in Glenfield, Pennsylvania
Rail City Curling Club[63] AltoonaArena2018Hosted at Galactic Ice in Altoona, Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Ocean State Curling Club[64] SmithfieldArena52009Hosted at Smithfield Municipal Ice Rink in Smithfield, Rhode Island since 2019
South Carolina
Charleston Curling Club[65] CharlestonArena2017Hosted at Carolina Ice Palace in Charleston, South Carolina
Palmetto Curling Club[66] GreenvilleArena42010Hosted at Greenville County Pavilion Recreation Complex in Greenville, South Carolina
Vermont
Green Mountain Curling Club[67] BurlingtonPaper2005Currently play at the Bedford Curling Club in Bedford, Quebec (10 minutes into Canada from the I-89 crossing)
Rutland Rocks Curling Club[68] RutlandArena2007Hosted at Giorgetti Arena in Rutland, Vermont
Woodstock Curling Club[69] WoodstockArena2008Also known as Upper Valley Curling. Hosted at Wendell A. Barwood Arena in White River Junction, Vermont.
Virginia
Blue Ridge Curling Club[70] CharlottesvilleArena32016Hosted at Main Street Arena in Charlottesville, Virginia
Curling Club of Virginia[71] RichmondArena32011Hosted at The Richmond Ice Zone in Chesterfield, Virginia
Roanoke Valley Curling Club[72] RoanokeArena2018Hosted at Berglund Center in Roanoke, Virginia

Events

These events are GNCC Sponsored Events, and do not include the events that are sponsored by the GNCC Member Clubs.

Past presidents

In 2018, the GNCC implemented a "New Management Plan". This expanded and reorganized its leadership positions. As part of this change, the highest-ranked officer of the GNCC is now "Chairman of the Board of Directors", eliminating the position of "President".[74] [75]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GNCC Member Clubs List . 15 March 2019.
  2. Web site: USA Curling - Find A Club . https://web.archive.org/web/20170917094157/http://www.teamusa.org/usa-curling/clubs/find-a-club/member-clubs/usa-curling-clubs . dead . September 17, 2017 . 15 March 2019.
  3. Web site: Grand National 150—A Curling Celebration . 13 August 2019.
  4. Web site: USA CURLING BOARD OF DIRECTORS VOTED UNANIMOUSLY TO REMOVE GNCC AS MEMBER REGION . USA Curling . 27 July 2022.
  5. Web site: Rocket City Curling Club.
  6. Web site: Hartford Curling Club.
  7. Web site: LBI Curling Club.
  8. Web site: Norfolk Curling Club.
  9. Web site: Nutmeg Curling Club.
  10. Web site: Diamond State Curling Club.
  11. Web site: Jacksonville Granite Curling Club.
  12. Web site: Loggerhead Curling Club.
  13. Web site: Orlando Curling Club.
  14. Web site: Tampa Bay Curling Club.
  15. Web site: Atlanta Curling Club.
  16. Web site: Peachtree Curling Association.
  17. Web site: Belfast Curling Club.
  18. Web site: Pine Tree Curling Club.
  19. Web site: Chesapeake Curling Club.
  20. Web site: Potomac Curling Club.
  21. Web site: Blackstone Valley Curling Club.
  22. Book: The Inter-nation: A Journal of Economic Affairs. https://books.google.com/books?id=6elJAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA73. 1905. 72–73. The Boston Curling Club.
  23. Web site: Broomstones Curling Club.
  24. Web site: Canadian Club of Boston.
  25. Web site: Cape Cod Curling Club.
  26. Web site: Colonial Curling Association.
  27. Web site: Curling Club of the Berkshires.
  28. Web site: Lower Cape Curling Club.
  29. Web site: Merrimack Valley Curling Club.
  30. Web site: Nantucket Curling Club.
  31. Web site: New Pond Curling Club.
  32. Web site: North End Curling Club.
  33. Web site: Petersham Curling Club.
  34. Web site: South Shore Curling Club.
  35. Web site: The Country Club.
  36. Book: Frederic Haines Curtiss. John Heard. The Country Club, 1882-1932. 1932. Priv. print. for the Club. 40, 126.
  37. Web site: Weston Curling Club.
  38. Web site: Mount Washington Valley Curling Club.
  39. Web site: Nashua Country Club.
  40. Web site: Plymouth Rocks Curling Club.
  41. Web site: Jersey Pinelands Curling Club.
  42. Web site: Plainfield Curling Club.
  43. Web site: Albany Curling Club.
  44. Web site: Amherst Curling Club.
  45. Web site: Ardsley Curling Club.
  46. Web site: Brooklyn Lakeside Curling Club.
  47. Web site: Finger Lakes Curling Club.
  48. Web site: Lake Placid Curling Club.
  49. Web site: Long Island Curling Club.
  50. Web site: New York Caledonian Curling Club.
  51. Web site: Rochester Curling Club.
  52. Web site: Schenectady Curling Club.
  53. Web site: Utica Curling Club.
  54. Web site: Charlotte Curling Association.
  55. Web site: Coastal Carolina Curling Club.
  56. Web site: Triangle Curling Club.
  57. Web site: Anthracite Curling Club.
  58. Web site: Bucks County Curling Club.
  59. Web site: French Creek Curling Club.
  60. Web site: Nittany Valley Curling Club. .
  61. Web site: Philadelphia Curling Club.
  62. Web site: Pittsburgh Curling Club.
  63. Web site: Rail City Curling Club.
  64. Web site: Ocean State Curling Club.
  65. Web site: Charleston Curling Club.
  66. Web site: Palmetto Curling Club.
  67. Web site: Green Mountain Curling Club.
  68. Web site: Rutland Rocks Curling Club.
  69. Web site: Woodstock Curling Club.
  70. Web site: Blue Ridge Curling Club. .
  71. Web site: Curling Club of Virginia.
  72. Web site: Roanoke Valley Curling Club.
  73. Web site: Arena Club Championship . Grand National Curling Club . May 11, 2011 .
  74. Web site: Grand National Curling Club News, July 2017 . 2019-04-04 . 2019-04-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190404004417/https://www.gncc.org/about/documents/newsletters/101-2017-summer/file . dead .
  75. Web site: Grand National Curling Club Bylaws, July 2017.