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Curtis Tomasevicz
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Age45 years
BornSep 17, 1980
Height6'1" (1.85 m)
CountryUnited States, Poland
ProfessionEngineer, bobsledder
ZodiacVirgo ♍
Born inShelby

Curtis Tomasevicz

Personal Facts, Age, Height and Biography of Curtis Tomasevicz

Curtis Tomasevicz, born on September seventeenth, nineteen eighty, is a distinguished American bobsledder and engineer who has made significant contributions to the sport since his debut in two thousand four. Before his bobsledding career, he showcased his athletic prowess as a college football player, laying the foundation for his future in competitive sports.

Throughout his bobsledding career, Tomasevicz has achieved remarkable success, earning six medals at the FIBT World Championships. His accolades include two gold medals in the four-man event in two thousand nine and two thousand twelve, a silver in the mixed team event in two thousand seven, and three bronze medals in the two-man and mixed team events in two thousand nine and two thousand eight.

In the two thousand six Winter Olympics held in Turin, Tomasevicz finished sixth in the four-man event. He served as an alternate during the two thousand six to two thousand seven World Cup season for driver Steven Holcomb, where he celebrated a gold medal victory in Cesana, Italy, during the two thousand seven to two thousand eight season.

On January fifteenth, two thousand ten, it was announced that Tomasevicz secured a spot on the US team for both the two-man and four-man events at the two thousand ten Winter Olympics. His hard work and dedication culminated in a gold medal win, further solidifying his legacy in the world of bobsledding.