Club History
History of the Club
2025
2025 has been an especially eventful year for the Wausau Curling Club and many of its individual curlers.
Wausau West graduate Wes Wendling skipped the US Junior team in Cortina, Italy. His sister Ella’s team finished second in the national U-18 competition in Colorado. The team of Lisa Landon, Kim Susens, Val Gorichs and Lori Ziegler finished second at the national senior women’s competition in Columbus, Ohio. Susens was chosen to participate in the US-Canadian women’s friendship tour. The University of Wisconsin-Madison team won the US collegiate curling title, defeating Michigan Tech 5-3 in the final. Wausau East High School curling grads Adriana Fisher and Katie Perkins were leaders on that rink.
History by the decades
Curling was suspended at the Curling Center for all of the 2020-21 season because of COVID, although the U.S. Men’s and Women’s national competition was held in Wausau in May, 2021, under strict health conditions. We celebrated our 100th year of curling in Wausau.
Our Matt Thums became the U.S. Open Wheelchair champion and became “skip” of the U.S. team which finished fourth in the 2021 World Championships and qualified for the Olympic-sanctioned Paralympics in Beijing, China, in March 2022.
In October, 2022, we were proud to be a host club on the Lady Scots U.S. tour.
In 2023, the Wausau Curling Club membership and participation rebounded. In March, we hosted the U.S. National Club Championships.
In 2024 team skipped by Wes Wendling won the U.S. junior men's championships. Later in the year, his sister Ella curled on the winning U.S. junior mixed doubles team. Both headed for international competition where Wes’s team finished fourth and Ella and her partner Benji Paral brought home a bronze medal.
Their dad and curling coach at Wausau West, Jim Wendling, was named a “Coach of the Year” by USA Curling.
In November, 2025 the Can-Am Cup of Curling brought a match between our curlers and the Canadian men to our ice. Overall, the Canadians drubbed us.