Andrew Stopera
Quick Facts
Biography
Andrew Stopera (born September 30, 1997) is an American curler from Briarcliff Manor, New York. He is a three-time United States Junior Champion and won the silver medal at the 2017 World Junior Championships.
Curling career
Stopera had a prolific junior curling career, playing in the United States Junior Championships seven straight years, 2013–2019, and medaling every time. The first two seasons of his junior career Stopera played third for Scott Dunnam's team. They earned bronze at the 2013 Junior Nationals and improved to silver at the 2014 Junior Nationals.
Dunnam aged out of juniors after the 2013-14 season and Stopera joined the United States Curling Association's Junior High Performance Program. Stopera was added to the Korey Dropkin rink at the lead position, joining Tom Howell, Mark Fenner, and alternate Luc Violette. Despite the new team, the result at the 2015 Junior Nationals was a familiar one, another silver medal. The team also competed in the United States Men's Championship, where they finished 7th. The next season, Stopera formed a new team, adding Luc Violette at third, Steven Szemple at second, and William Pryor at lead. The new lineup earned bronze at the 2016 Junior Nationals.
For the 2016-17 season, Team Stopera got a new front end, with Ben Richardson joining at second and Graem Fenson at lead. This line-up won the next three United States Junior Championships, 2017–2019. Winning Junior Nationals earned them the chance to represent the United States at the World Junior Championships. At their first appearance, the 2017 Worlds, they earned the silver medal when they lost to Lee Ki-jeong's South Korean team in the final. At the 2018 Worlds they made it to the bronze medal match but lost to Team Switzerland. Stopera finished fifth at his final Worlds in 2019.
Stopera played at the Winter University Games (WUG) twice as a junior, in 2017 and 2019. He played as alternate for Alex Leichter's team at the 2017 Games, finishing in sixth place. Two years later, Stopera returned to the WUG as skip but again came up short, finishing in eighth place.
After aging out of juniors Stopera joined Todd Birr's team for the 2019-20 season, playing third. He also is still in the High Performance Program, but now as a mixed doubles athlete competing with Madison Bear.
Personal life
Stopera's father Bill is also a curler, and won the United States Men's Championship in 2012.
Teams
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Events |
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Men's curling | ||||||
2012-13 | Scott Dunnam | Andrew Stopera | Steven Szemple | Andrew Dunnam | 2013 USJCC | |
2013-14 | Scott Dunnam | Andrew Stopera | Steven Szemple | Andrew Dunnam | 2014 USJCC | |
2014-15 | Korey Dropkin | Tom Howell | Mark Fenner | Andrew Stopera | Luc Violette | 2015 USJCC 2015 USMCC (7th) |
2015-16 | Andrew Stopera | Luc Violette | Steven Szemple | William Pryor | 2016 USJCC | |
Heath McCormick | Bill Stopera | Dean Gemmell | Mark Lazar | Andrew Stopera | 2016 USMCC (10th) | |
2016-17 | Andrew Stopera | Luc Violette | Ben Richardson | Graem Fenson | Steven Szemple | 2017 USJCC 2017 WJCC |
Alex Leichter | Nate Clark | Chris Bond | Calvin Weber | Andrew Stopera | 2017 WUG (6th) | |
2017-18 | Andrew Stopera | Luc Violette | Ben Richardson | Graem Fenson | Caleb Clawson | 2018 USJCC 2018 WJCC (4th) |
2018-19 | Andrew Stopera | Luc Violette | Ben Richardson | Graem Fenson | Riley Fenson | 2019 USJCC 2019 WJCC (5th) |
Andrew Stopera | Luc Violette | Alex Fenson | Graem Fenson | 2019 WUG (8th) | ||
2019-20 | Todd Birr | Andrew Stopera | Hunter Clawson | Tom O'Connor | 2020 USMCC (8th) | |
Mixed doubles curling | ||||||
2019-20 | Andrew Stopera | Madison Bear | 2020 USMDCC (7th) |