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Anton Hood was born on 2000 in Auckland, is a New Zealand curler. Discover Anton Hood's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 24 years old?

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Age 24 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 13 January 2000
Birthday 13 January
Birthplace Auckland
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1927

The team finished with a 2–5 record, 27th overall.

That season, Hood was promoted to play lead on the New Zealand men's team, skipped by Sean Becker.

2000

Anton Hood (born 13 January 2000) is a New Zealand curler from Naseby.

He currently skips the New Zealand men's national team.

2012

There, the pair finished with a 4–5 record in pool play, missing the playoffs, and finishing 12th overall.

Their placement was not strong enough to qualify New Zealand for the 2022 Winter Olympics.

After winning the 2022 New Zealand Mixed Doubles Curling Championship, Hood and Smith attempted to qualify for the 2022 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship as well, at the 2022 World Mixed Doubles Qualification Event.

The team started out strong, finishing in first place in their pool with a 6–0 record.

However, in the playoffs, they lost their first match up to Turkey, rebounded to defeat China, bust lost to the Netherlands in the third qualification game, failing to make it to the World Championship.

During this time, Hood skipped his team of Ben Smith, Brett Sargon and Hunter Walker to a second-place finish at the 2021 New Zealand Men's Championship.

Hood was promoted to skip the New Zealand men's team for the 2022–23 curling season, leading his team team of Ben Smith at third, Sargon at second and Walker at lead.

2013

Hood began curling curling around 2013.

2016

Hood first represented New Zealand internationally at the 2016 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships, where he was the alternate on the team, which was skipped by Peter de Boer.

The team finished fifth, and Hood did not play in any games.

The team, skipped by Matthew Neilson finished 16th overall, with Hood playing in four matches.

2017

Later in the season, Hood was the alternate for the New Zealand junior men's team at the 2017 World Junior B Curling Championships.

Hood played third on the New Zealand mixed team at the 2017 World Mixed Curling Championship, on a team skipped by Thivya Jeyaranjan.

The team played at the 2017 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships, finishing with a 4–4 record, good enough for fifth place.

Hood remained as the alternate on the New Zealand junior men's team, now skipped by Simon Neilson.

2018

The team played in the 2018 World Junior B Curling Championships, finishing fifth overall.

Hood played in three games at the event.

For the 2018–19 curling season, Hood was moved to play second on the New Zealand men's team, skipped by Scott Becker.

The team played in the 2018 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships, where they made the playoffs after posting a 5–3 record.

In the playoffs, they lost both the semifinal against Japan and the bronze medal game against South Korea, settling for fourth.

2019

The team played in the inaugural 2019 World Qualification Event in an attempt to qualify for the 2019 World Men's Curling Championship.

There, the team finished with a 5–2 record, missing the playoffs, and failing to qualify for the Worlds.

That season, Hood was promoted to throwing last stones (with Matthew Neilson skipping) on the New Zealand junior men's team at the 2019 World Junior-B Curling Championships.

There, the team finished pool play with a 5–2 record, and went on to win all three of their playoff games to claim the gold medal.

This promoted New Zealand to the 2019 World Junior Curling Championships.

There, the team finished the round robin with a 4–5 record, finishing sixth overall, and avoiding relegation to the B tournament for the following season.

The team went on to be runners up at the 2019 New Zealand Men's Curling Championship.

The next season, Hood was moved to play third on the national team, still skipped by Scott Becker.

The team played in the 2019 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships, again making the playoffs, this time after finishing with a 6–3 record.

The team lost both of their playoff games again, losing to South Korea in the semifinal, then China in the bronze medal game, finishing fourth.

The team finished with a 3–6 record, in 8th place, relegating their country to the B event, which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2020

In his last year of juniors, Hood played in the 2020 World Junior Curling Championships, once again throwing last rocks while Matthew Neilson skipped.

In 2020, Hood won hist first New Zealand Men's Curling Championship, throwing last rocks on a team skipped by Peter de Boer.

The pandemic cancelled many international events during the 2020–21 and 2021–22 curling seasons.

One event that was not cancelled was the 2021 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship, which was played in May 2021.

After the previous national champion pair backed out, Hood teamed up with Courtney Smith, after having not curled together for four or five years, to represent New Zealand at the event.