Darcy Robertson (born Darcy Kirkness, March 13, 1965) is a
Canadian
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curler. She is a three-time provincial champion and former Canadian junior champion.
Career
Robertson had a successful junior career which involved winning the 1984
Canadian Junior Curling Championships
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The even ...
with her younger sister
Barb
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Janet Harvey
Janet Harvey (born March 28, 1967 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian curler.
In 1984, Harvey played second for Darcy Kirkness at that year's Canadian Junior Curling Championships. The team won the tournament, however there were no Worlds for ...
and
Barbara Fetch. Two years later, Robertson, her sister Barb, Fetch and
Faye Irwin would win the
provincial women's championship and would be given the right to represent Manitoba at the
1986 Scott Tournament of Hearts. At the Hearts, the team went 6–5 in the round robin and missed the playoffs. Also in 1986, Robertson won the provincial mixed championship playing lead for
Hal Tanasichuk
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Tanasichuk was born in Bethany, Manitoba to Anasthasia and Mike Tanasichuk, and grew up in Clanwill ...
.
Robertson would not win another provincial championship until 2003, playing third for her sister, Barb. The team finished the round robin at the
2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts with a 4–7 record. Robertson formed her own rink between 2005 and 2008, when she joined forces with her sister again. Barb and Darcy won another provincial
in 2009, benefiting from previous Manitoba champion
Jennifer Jones
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getting a bye to the Hearts as defending champions. The team finished with a 2–9 record, tied for last place.
Robertson left her sister's rink again in 2011 to form her own team. She won her first
World Curling Tour
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History
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event in 2012 at the
2012 DEKALB Superspiel, where she just happened to beat her sister's team in the final. The following season, Team Robertson won the 2013
Atkins Curling Supplies Women's Classic
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where they beat
Jill Thurston
Jill Thurston (born December 2, 1971) is a Canadian curler. She skipped her own team out of the Granite Curling Club in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Career
Juniors
Thurston would represent Manitoba at the 1991 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. H ...
's rink in the final. She won the Atkins Curling Supplies event once again in 2015, again defeating her sister's team in the final game.
Robertson had her best provincial championship since her win in 2009 at the
2017 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts where her team of
Karen Klein,
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finished the round robin with a 5–2 record. This qualified them for a tiebreaker, where they defeated defending provincial champions
Kerri Einarson
Kerri Einarson (; born October 3, 1987 as Kerri Flett) is a Canadian Métis curler from Camp Morton, Manitoba, in the Rural Municipality of Gimli. Einarson is the three-time reigning women's national champion in curling, skipping her team to vic ...
to advance to the playoffs. The team then defeated
Shannon Birchard
Shannon Birchard (born May 11, 1994) is a Canadian curling, curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She currently plays Second (curling), second on Team Kerri Einarson from Gimli, Manitoba. Currently, the Einarson team are the four-time reigning Scotties ...
in the 3 vs. 4 game and upset
Jennifer Jones
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in the semifinal to advance to the final where they faced
Michelle Englot
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. Tied 6–6 in the final end, Englot scored two for the win and the berth to the 2017 Scotties. Also during the
2016–17 season, the team won the
MCT Championships.
Robertson and her team played in the
2017 Canadian Olympic Curling Pre-Trials, finishing with a 2–4 record, and failing to advance to the playoffs.
Team Robertson returned to the provincial championship the following year at the
2018 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts and qualified for the playoffs with a 6–1 record. The team then once again won the 3 vs. 4 and semifinal games before dropping the final to Jennifer Jones, who went on to win the
2018 Scotties Tournament of Hearts
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and
2018 World Women's Curling Championship. Robertson also claimed her fifth tour win of her career this season, winning
The Sunova Spiel at East St. Paul over
Rhonda Varnes.
Team Robertson had their most successful tour season to date during the
2018–19 season. Not only did the team win two more tour events at the
2018 Icebreaker at The Granite
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and the 2018
Colonial Square Ladies Classic
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, but they also played in three
Grand Slam of Curling
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events, qualifying for the playoffs in both the
2018 Masters and the
2018 Tour Challenge
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In the men's Tier 1 competition, Brad Jacobs defeated Brendan Bottcher in th ...
. The team also competed in the
2018 Canada Cup
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Both the men's and women's events have a total purse of $70,0 ...
, finishing last with a 1–6 record. In January 2019, Team Robertson represented Canada at the
third leg of the
2018–19 Curling World Cup
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, finishing with a winless 0–6 record. At the
2019 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the team lost in the semifinal to
Kerri Einarson
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.
Robertson formed a new team the following season with
Laura Burtnyk
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,
Gaetanne Gauthier and
Krysten Karwacki
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Career
*Semifinalist at the 2011 Canadian Junior Curlin ...
. At the
2020 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the team failed to advance to the playoffs, finishing the round robin with a 3–2 record.
Personal life
Robertson is employed as a dental hygienist for Lifesmiles Dental Corp. She is married to Reid Robertson and has four children.
[2017 Home Hardware RTTR Media Guide]
Grand Slam record
Former events
References
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1965 births
Living people
Canadian women curlers
Curlers from Winnipeg
Canada Cup (curling) participants