
Filipino-American
Katie Dubberstein
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Representing the Philippines has truly been a dream come true. What started as a family journey in curling has evolved into something far greater.

Filipina daughters of the diaspora, building a curling program for the motherland from the ground up.
Philippine women's curling made its world debut in 2023. Two years later, the team made history, capturing gold with an undefeated 8–0 record. Now they set their sights higher still: the World Championship Qualifiers, and a place at the 2030 Winter Olympics.

Pan-Continental B-Division. Eight games, eight wins, and the first real proof of what this team can do.

Filipino-American
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Representing the Philippines has truly been a dream come true. What started as a family journey in curling has evolved into something far greater.

Filipino-American
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After moving from Southeast Asia to the frozen north, curling became how our family embraced the winters.

Filipino-Canadian
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This feels like a full circle moment; my Lola introduced me to the sport. When she immigrated to Ontario she decided to try curling.

Filipino-Canadian
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My Nanay signed me up for curling when I was 9 years old. My Lolo and Lola would watch all of my practices and games.
Up next · 2026
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