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Jessie Haughian
Jessie Haughian (born Scheidegger; November 10, 1990) is a Canadian curling, curler from Turin, Alberta. She currently plays Second (curling), second for her sister Casey Scheidegger. Career Juniors Haughian won two Alberta provincial junior titles, in 2009 and 2011. In 2009 she won playing second (curling), second on her sister Casey Scheidegger, Casey's team. The team represented Alberta at the 2009 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. The team finished the round robin with a 9–3 record, but lost in the semifinal to Manitoba, skip (curling), skipped by Kaitlyn Lawes. That same season, the team won one World Curling Tour event, the 2008 Meyers Norris Penny Charity Classic. In 2011, she played second for team Nadine Scotland, Nadine Chyz, and represented Alberta at the 2011 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. There, they finished the round robin in first place with an 11–1 record and lost in the final to Saskatchewan's Trish Paulsen rink. Women's After juniors, Haughian ...
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Lethbridge
Lethbridge ( ) is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada. With a population of 101,482 in its 2019 Alberta municipal censuses, 2019 municipal census, Lethbridge became the fourth Alberta city to surpass 100,000 people. The nearby Canadian Rockies, Canadian Rocky Mountains contribute to the city's warm summers, mild winters, and Chinook wind, windy climate. Lethbridge lies southeast of Calgary on the Oldman River. Lethbridge is the commercial, financial, transportation and industrial centre of southern Alberta. The city's economy developed from drift mining for coal in the late 19th century and agriculture in the early 20th century. Half of the workforce is employed in the health, education, retail and hospitality sectors, and the top five employers are government-based. The only university in Alberta south of Calgary is in Lethbridge, and two of the three colleges in southern Alberta have campuses in the city. Cultural venues in the city include performing art theatres, mu ...
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World Curling Tour
The World Curling Tour (WCT) is a group of curling bonspiels featuring the best male, female, and mixed doubles curlers in the world. History The World Curling Tour was founded by former World Champion Ed Lukowich, with later assistance from John Kawaja. The World Curling Tour commenced in 1992, with men's events only at first. It replaced the "Canadian Curling Tour" held the previous season. The first season consisted of 48 events (with only one outside Canada), and was sponsored by Seagram's distillery. Teams earned points in every event with the top 30 qualifying for the season ending " V.O. Cup", today known as the Players' Championship. Its first president and CEO was Lukowich. The first two events were held on the first weekend of October 1992, the Red Carpet Classic in Regina, Saskatchewan and a qualifier for the Coca-Cola Classic in Winnipeg. In 2001, the WCT introduced a series of Grand Slam events for men which was later followed in 2006 by Grand Slam events for women ...
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2014 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic
The 2014 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic was held from October 10 to 13 at the Calgary Curling Club in Calgary, Alberta. The event was the first women's Grand Slam of the 2014–15 World Curling Tour. The event was a triple knockout format, and the purse for the event was CAD$50,000. The reigning Olympic champion Jennifer Jones rink from Winnipeg defeated the reigning Canadian champion Rachel Homan rink from Ottawa Ottawa (, ; Canadian French: ) is the capital city of Canada. It is located at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the Rideau River in the southern portion of the province of Ontario. Ottawa borders Gatineau, Quebec, and forms the core ... in the final. The win gave Jones a record 11th career Grand Slam title. Teams The teams are listed as follows: Knockout results The draw is listed as follows: A event B event C event Playoffs References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:Autumn Gold Curling Classic, 2014 Autumn Gold Curli ...
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2014–15 Curling Season
The 2014–15 curling season began in August 2014 and ended in May 2015. ''Note: In events with two genders, the men's tournament winners are listed before the women's tournament winners.'' Curling Canada sanctioned events This section lists events sanctioned by and/or conducted by the Canadian Curling Association now known as Curling Canada. The following events in bold have been confirmed by the Curling Canada as are part of the 2014–15 Season of Champions programme. Other events ''Note: Events that have not been placed on the CCA's list of sanctioned events are listed here. If an event is listed on the CCA's final list for the 2014–15 curling season, it will be moved up to the "CCA-sanctioned events" section.'' World Curling Tour ''Grand Slam events in bold. Teams Men's events Women's events WCT Order of Merit rankings WCT Money List Curling Canada MA Cup The MA Cup is awarded to the Curling Canada Curling Canada (formerly the Canadian Curling Associati ...
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2014 Alberta Scotties Tournament Of Hearts
The 2014 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the provincial women's curling championship for Alberta, was held from January 8 to 12 at the Sylvan Lake Curling Club in Sylvan Lake. The winning Val Sweeting team represented Alberta at the 2014 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Montreal. Teams The teams are listed as follows: Knockout Draw Brackets The draw is listed as follows: A event B event C event Knockout results Draw 1 ''Wednesday, January 8, 9:30 am'' Draw 2 ''Wednesday, January 8, 6:30 pm'' Draw 3 ''Thursday, January 9, 9:00 am'' Draw 4 ''Thursday, January 9, 2:00 pm'' Draw 5 ''Thursday, January 9, 6:30 pm'' Draw 6 ''Friday, January 10, 9:00 am'' Draw 7 ''Friday, January 10, 2:00 pm'' Draw 8 ''Friday, January 10, 6:30 pm'' Draw 9 ''Saturday, January 11, 1:00 pm'' Playoffs A vs. B ''Saturday, January 11, 6:30 pm'' C1 vs. C2 ''Saturday, January 11, 6:30 pm'' Semifinal ''Sunday, January 12, 8:30 am'' Final ''Sunday, Ja ...
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2013 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic
The 2013 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic was held from October 11 to 14 at the Calgary Curling Club in Calgary, Alberta. The event was the first women's Grand Slam of the 2013–14 World Curling Tour. The event was held in a triple knockout format, and the purse for the event was CAD$50,000. The winning team received $14,000. Eve Muirhead's Scottish rink won the tournament with seven straight victories, a first in the bonspiel's history. She defeated China's Wang Bingyu Wang Bingyu (; ; born October 7, 1984 in Harbin, Heilongjiang; usually referred to in the media as Bingyu "Betty" Wang) is a Chinese curler. In 2009, she became the first non Northern American or European skip to win a World Championship. ... in the final, which saw the first time the tournament featured two non-Canadian teams in the final. It is also the second straight women's slam to feature two non-Canadian teams in the final, which has only happened one time before in Grand Slam history. ...
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2013 Alberta Scotties Tournament Of Hearts
The 2013 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Alberta's women's provincial curling championship, was held from January 23 to 27 at the Lethbridge Curling Club in Lethbridge, Alberta. The winning Kristie Moore rink from Grande Prairie went on to represent Alberta at the 2013 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Kingston, Ontario. Qualification Twelve teams will qualify for the provincial tournament through several berths. The qualification process is as follows: Teams Knockout Draw Brackets A event B event C event Knockout results All draw times are listed in Mountain Standard Time ( UTC−7). Draw 1 ''Wednesday, January 23, 9:30 am'' Draw 2 ''Wednesday, January 23, 6:30 pm'' Draw 3 ''Thursday, January 24, 9:00 am'' Draw 4 ''Thursday, January 24, 2:00 pm'' Draw 5 ''Thursday, January 24, 6:30 pm'' Draw 6 ''Friday, January 25, 9:00 am'' Draw 7 ''Friday, January 25, 2:00 pm'' Draw 8 ''Friday, January 25, 6:30 pm'' Draw 9 ''Saturday, Janua ...
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2011 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic
The 2011 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic was held from October 7 to 10 at the Calgary Curling Club in Calgary, Alberta. It was the first women's Grand Slam event of the 2011–12 curling season and the twenty-sixth time the tournament has been held. The purse for the event was CAD$54,000, and the winning team of Cathy Overton-Clapham of Manitoba, received CAD$14,000. Overton-Clapham defeated Alberta's Amy Nixon, who skipped for Shannon Kleibrink Shannon Kleibrink (born October 7, 1968 in Norquay, Saskatchewan) is a retired Canadian curler from Okotoks, Alberta. She and her team of third Amy Nixon, second Glenys Bakker, lead Christine Keshen and alternate Sandra Jenkins represented C ..., in the final. Teams Knockout brackets A event B event C event Knockout results Draw 1 ''October 7, 9:30 AM MT'' Draw 2 ''October 7, 1:15 PM MT'' Draw 3 ''October 7, 5:15 PM MT'' Draw 4 ''October 7, 9:00 PM MT'' Draw 5 ''Octobe ...
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Grand Slam Of Curling
The Grand Slam of Curling (branded as the Pinty's Grand Slam of Curling for sponsorship reasons) is a series of curling bonspiels that are a part of the annual World Curling Tour. Grand Slam events offer a purse of at least CAD$100,000, and feature the best teams from across Canada and around the World. The Grand Slam was instituted during the 2001–02 season for men and 2006–07 for women (with the 2006 Players' Championship also considered a Slam), but some of the Grand Slam events have longer histories as bonspiels. The Grand Slam season consists of six men's and women's events. The original four events (Masters, Open, National, and Players' Championship) are considered to be "majors". The other two slams (Tour Challenge and Champions Cup) have unique formats that set them apart from other events on the World Curling Tour. History In 2001, many curlers were upset with the Canadian Curling Association (CCA). Their complaints included the long curling season, not getting ...
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2012 Alberta Scotties Tournament Of Hearts
The 2012 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Alberta's women's provincial curling championship, was held from January 25 to 29 at the Leduc Curling Club in Leduc, Alberta. The winning team of Heather Nedohin, represented Alberta at the 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Red Deer, Alberta, where they finished round robin with a 7-4 record, which was enough to finish 4th place and clinch a spot in the playoffs. The team would go on to win both the 3-4 game and the semi-final. They would face British Columbia in the final, where for the first time in fourteen years, Alberta would win the Scotties. Qualification Process Twelve teams will qualify for the provincial tournament through several berths. The qualification process is as follows: Teams * McRorie replaced Bronwen Webster, who is pregnant and sitting out the rest of the season. Draw Brackets A Event B Event C Event Results Draw 1 ''January 25, 9:30 AM MT'' Draw 2 ''January 25, 6:30 PM MT'' Draw 3 ...
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Alberta Scotties Tournament Of Hearts
The Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts is the Alberta provincial women's curling tournament run by Curling Alberta. The winning team represents Alberta at the Canadian women's national championship, called the Scotties Tournament of Hearts The Scotties Tournament of Hearts (''french: Le Tournoi des Cœurs Scotties''; commonly referred to as the Scotties) is the annual Canadian women's curling championship, sanctioned by Curling Canada, formerly called the Canadian Curling Associat .... Past winners (National champions in bold) References External linksAlberta Women's Curling Champions {{DEFAULTSORT:Alberta Scotties Tournament Of Hearts Scotties Tournament of Hearts provincial tournaments Curling in Alberta ...
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Trish Paulsen
Trish is a feminine given name, often a contraction of Patricia. It may refer to: Persons * Trish Adudu (born 1969), British freelance journalist, television presenter and DJ * Trish Bartholomew (born 1986), Grenadian sprinter * Trish Bertram, British television host and voice-over artist * Trish Costello, American entrepreneur and businesswoman * Trish Crossin (born 1956), Australian politician * Trish Delaney-Brown, Australian singer and songwriter * Trish Deseine, Northern Ireland food and cookbook author * Trish Doan (born 1985), South Korean bass player * Trish Draper (born 1959), Australian politician * Trish Flavel (born 1976), Australian Paralympic athlete * Trish Godman (born 1939), Scottish politician * Trish Goff (born 1976), American model * Trish Johnson (born 1966), English professional golfer * Trish Karter, American entrepreneur and businesswoman * Trish Keenan (1968–2011), English musician, front woman of Broadcast *Trish Kissiar-Knight, American volleyball c ...
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