Caitlin Pulli (born May 3, 1975), also known as Caitlin Costello and Caitlin Maroldo, is an American
curler.
She was a silver medalist at the
2006 World Women's Championship.
Curling career
Pulli started curling in 1988.
She has competed at the
United States Women's Championship fourteen times, earning a bronze medal once, four silver medals, and gold in
2011
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. She was the alternate for
Debbie McCormick's team at the 2006 World Women's Championship, where they won the silver medal. Pulli was a longtime teammate for
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Patti Lank
Patti Lank (born July 4, 1964) is an American curler from Lewiston, New York.
Career
Patti Lank began curling at the age of eleven and competed at her first US National Championships in 1994 and her team placed fourth. She has since gone on to ...
,
including when they won the US title in 2011. Pulli and Lank, along with
Jessica Schultz
Jessica Schultz (born January 2, 1985) is a former American curler. She is a two-time Olympian and three-time U.S. Champion. She is currently the Director of the Women’s National Team & Juniors programs at the United States Curling Associati ...
, and
Mackenzie Lank, went through the 2011 Nationals round robin with an 8–1 record, then defeated
Allison Pottinger in the final. They represented the US at the
2011 World Championship in
Esbjerg, Denmark
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Teams
Women's
Mixed
References
External links
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Living people
1975 births
Sportspeople from Utica, New York
American female curlers
American curling champions
Continental Cup of Curling participants
21st-century American sportswomen