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I am a Stone Cold Curler | INDIE ALASKA
Season 6
Episode 26
Vicky Persinger comes from four generations of Fairbanks curlers. She grew up riding the rocks at Alaska's oldest curling club--which just happens to be older than the state. She someday hopes to toss those rocks down the ice in the winter Olympics.
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