Lesley Kaitlyn Lawes (born December 16, 1988) is a Canadian curler. Lawes was the long time third for the Jennifer Jones team that represented Canada at...
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Weagle, Ontario 2016 First Team Skip: Jennifer Jones, Team Canada Third: Kaitlyn Lawes, Team Canada Second: Jill Officer, Team Canada Lead: Dawn McEwen, Team...
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her last shot, losing the game. Meanwhile, Alberta's Sturmay downed Kaitlyn Lawes 8–5 in the other qualification game, eliminating her from playoff contention...
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Overton-Clapham with the younger Kaitlyn Lawes in time for the 2010–11 curling season. With new third Kaitlyn Lawes, Jones' team won the 2010 Sobeys Slam...
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23, 1993) is a Canadian curler. She currently plays second for the Kaitlyn Lawes rink. Peterman and her team of Brittany Tran, Becca Konschuh and Kristine...
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tournament, becoming the first curlers to win consecutive gold medals. Kaitlyn Lawes, John Morris (two gold), and Kevin Martin of Canada (one gold, one silver)...
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John Lawes (company director), Australian company director and former chairman of QBE Insurance Jon Lawes, English motoring author Kaitlyn Lawes (born...
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Selena Njegovan (section Team Lawes (2022–present))
Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She currently plays third on Team Kaitlyn Lawes. Njegovan threw fourth rocks for Team Manitoba at the 2012 Canadian...
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a 4–4 record along with British Columbia's Corryn Brown, Manitoba's Kaitlyn Lawes, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. With tiebreaker games now abolished and the...
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qualified for the Scotties as wild card teams based on CTRS standings. The Kaitlyn Lawes rink was the Wild Card #1 representative while the Abby Ackland rink...
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Kristin MacCuish (section Team Lawes (2022–present))
is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg. She currently plays lead on Team Kaitlyn Lawes. MacCuish played second for Team Manitoba at the 2012 Canadian Junior...
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Kim Chang-min (2014), Yuta Matsumura (2019) and Kim Eun-jung (2022). Kaitlyn Lawes who won both championships with Jones returned skipping her own team...
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24 to 28 at the Access Event Centre in Morden, Manitoba. The winning Kaitlyn Lawes rink represented Manitoba at the 2024 Scotties Tournament of Hearts...
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Scotties Tournament of Hearts with Jennifer Jones when she filled for Kaitlyn Lawes who was competing at the PyeongChang Olympics. She would win a world...
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Top CTRS women's teams: Kerri Einarson Rachel Homan Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Clancy Grandy Casey Scheidegger Meghan Walter Christina Black Isabelle...
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the end of the season, the team replaced Cathy Overton-Clapham with Kaitlyn Lawes at third. The Jones team won the 2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials...
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championship pool. Lawes is the nephew of two-time Olympic champion curler Kaitlyn Lawes. Lawes works as an administrative clerk with the Government of Ontario and...
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Hasselborg Isabella Wranå Tabitha Peterson Clancy Grandy Kate Cameron Kaitlyn Lawes Marianne Rørvik Ha Seung-youn Stefania Constantini Rebecca Morrison...
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Whitby Sports Hall of Fame: 2010 Her half sister is Kaitlyn Lawes, Olympic and World curling champion. Lawes attended Oak Park Public School in London, Ontario...
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junior medallist (2008, 2009), playing third for Kaitlyn Lawes. Loder, along with skip Kaitlyn Lawes, second Liz Peters, and lead Sarah Wazney, represented...
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Figure skating, Team event Mikaël Kingsbury, Freestyle, Men's moguls Kaitlyn Lawes, John Morris – Curling, Mixed doubles Ted-Jan Bloemen – Speed skating...
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it is removed Kaitlyn Lawes. Kim Schneider on her second rock comes a bit heavy, ending up as a halfway guard. Jones opts to have Lawes remove it as well...
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women's events were CAD$22,000 and CAD$20,000, with teams Jamie King and Kaitlyn Lawes winning their respective events. * Kerri Einarson is filling in for...
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Sherrard Top CTRS women's teams: Rachel Homan Chelsea Carey Kerri Einarson Kaitlyn Lawes Selena Sturmay Kate Cameron Danielle Inglis Corryn Brown Serena Gray-Withers...
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Olympic history to be undefeated throughout the tournament. Jones, Kaitlyn Lawes, Jill Officer, Dawn McEwen and spare Kirsten Wall went unbeaten with...
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Hasselborg Kim Eun-jung Kerri Einarson Isabella Wranå Stefania Constantini Kaitlyn Lawes Xenia Schwaller Satsuki Fujisawa The teams are listed as follows: Final...
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champions Jennifer Jones, Kaitlyn Lawes, Jill Officer and Dawn McEwen as well as 2018 Olympic Doubles curling champion Kaitlyn Lawes. "St. Vital Curling Club...
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Caitlin Clark (redirect from Kaitlyn Clark)
Clark and teammate, Monika Czinano, were given the collective name "The Law Firm" by analyst Christy Winters-Scott. On June 18, 2022, Clark threw out...
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champions: Nick Deagle Top world team ranking women's teams: Kerri Einarson Kaitlyn Lawes Tracy Fleury Chelsea Carey Jennifer Jones Krista McCarville Casey Scheidegger...
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