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Lindsey Burgess (born July 21, 1999) is a
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curler from
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. She currently plays
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on Team Jessica Daigle. As a junior, Burgess won a gold medal at the
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with skip
Kaitlyn Jones Kaitlyn Jones (born March 21, 1998) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Career Juniors Born in Thompson, Manitoba, Jones curled out of Chilliwack, British Columbia, New Aiyansh, British Columbia and Ontario before moving to Regina, S ...
.


Career

Burgess played on a couple teams from 2014 to 2017 before joining the
Kaitlyn Jones Kaitlyn Jones (born March 21, 1998) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Career Juniors Born in Thompson, Manitoba, Jones curled out of Chilliwack, British Columbia, New Aiyansh, British Columbia and Ontario before moving to Regina, S ...
rink for the 2017–18 season. They won the
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and had a quarterfinal finish at the Spitfire Arms Cash Spiel on the
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. They would also win the Nova Scotia junior championship and represent Nova Scotia at the 2018 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, Burgess' first national appearance. At nationals they did not stumble, finishing the round robin and championship pool with a 9–1 record, sending them to the final. They defeated
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5–3 to claim Nova Scotia's fifth title in the women's competition. They would continue their impressive play at the
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in
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,
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posting a 7–2 round robin record. They successfully knocked off
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and
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in the playoff round to win the gold medal. They finished their season at the
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slam event where they went 0–4. The following season, the team was invited to play in the 2018 Masters
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event as the sponsors exemption. Despite this, they finished the round robin with a 3–1 record, beating
Rachel Homan Rachel Catherine Homan (born April 5, 1989) is a Canadian international curler. Homan is a former Canadian junior champion, a three-time Canadian national champion, and the 2017 world champion, all as a skip. She was also the skip of the Cana ...
,
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 ...
and
Silvana Tirinzoni Silvana Petra Tirinzoni (born 25 June 1979) is a Swiss curler from Zurich. She is currently the reigning women's world champion skip having won the last three championships, in 2019, 2021 and . Tirinzoni also represented Switzerland at the 2022 ...
with their only loss coming to
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. They couldn't continue their momentum into the playoffs however, falling to
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in the quarterfinals. Team Jones would win the Nova Scotia junior championship once again this season, sending them to the national championship for a second time. They qualified for the playoffs once again but had to go through the semifinal to advance to the final. Unfortunately, they lost to
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's Sarah Daniels and would not advance. Team Jones disbanded after the season as Kaitlyn Jones was aging out of juniors.
Karlee Burgess Karlee Burgess (born September 14, 1998) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She currently plays third on Team Jennifer Jones. Career At just 15 years old, Burgess played second for the Mary Fay rink along with, Jenn Smith and Janiq ...
and
Lauren Lenentine Lauren Lenentine (born June 24, 2000) is a Canadian curler originally from Cornwall, Prince Edward Island and currently from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She is currently the alternate on Team Jennifer Jones. Career Lenentine curled out of her home prov ...
moved to
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and Burgess joined a new team with Taylour Stevens skipping. They easily won the provincial junior title this year, going undefeated through the event. At nationals, Team Stevens finished 8–2 throughout pool play, clinching them a playoff berth. Things wouldn't go their way in the semifinal however, losing to
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's Abby Marks in an extra end. Later that year, Burgess competed for Dalhousie at the 2020 U Sports/Curling Canada University Curling Championships where they finished fifth. Burgess aged out of juniors the following season and reunited with her former skip Kaitlyn Jones. They brought on Jessica Daigle,
Brigitte MacPhail Brigitte MacPhail (born June 19, 1987, in Grand Falls, New Brunswick) is a Canadian curler from Halifax, Nova Scotia. She currently skips her own team out of the Iqaluit Curling Club in Iqaluit. Career MacPhail made one appearance at the Can ...
and
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to their team.


Personal life

Burgess is a student at
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. Her cousin,
Karlee Burgess Karlee Burgess (born September 14, 1998) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She currently plays third on Team Jennifer Jones. Career At just 15 years old, Burgess played second for the Mary Fay rink along with, Jenn Smith and Janiq ...
, played on her gold medal-winning team in 2018.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Burgess, Lindsey 1999 births Living people Canadian women curlers Curlers from British Columbia Curlers from Nova Scotia Dalhousie University alumni People from the Cariboo Regional District People from Truro, Nova Scotia