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==Curling career==
==Curling career==
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Clarke skipped the Nova Scotia 2015 NS U18 Women's Championship Team and the NS U21 Mixed Championship Team. She joined Team [[Mary Fay|Fay]] as third for the [[2015–16 curling season|2015/2016 season]]. Team Fay captured the [[2016 Canadian Junior Curling Championships]] in [[Stratford, Ontario]], and the [[2016 World Junior Curling Championships]] in [[Tarnby]], Denmark. After capturing the World title with Team Fay, Clarke skipped her [[Dalhousie University]] team to a fourth place finish at the 2016 CIS National Championship. After Mary Fay retired from curling, Clarke moved to skip with [[Karlee Burgess]] at third, [[Janique LeBlanc|Janique Leblanc]] as second and Ontario import [[Emily Lloyd (curler)|Emily Lloyd]] as lead for the [[2016–17 curling season|2016/17 season]]. The team won the Nova Scotia U21 Women's Championship and represented the province at the [[2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships – Women's tournament|2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships]] in [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria, B.C.]] After returning from nationals, Clarke also skipped the Dalhousie University curling team at the 2017 USport Nationals to a fourth place finish in [[Thunder Bay|Thunder Bay, Ontario]]. Clarke played third in the [[2017–18 curling season|2017/18 season]] for Team Jones with [[Kaitlyn Jones]] at skip, Karlee Burgess at second and [[Lindsey Burgess]] at lead. The team won the [[2018 Canadian Junior Curling Championships – Women's tournament|2018 Canadian Junior Curling Championships]] held in [[Shawinigan|Shawinigan, Quebec]] and represented Canada at the [[2018 World Junior Curling Championships|2018 World Junior Curling Championship]] held in [[Aberdeen|Aberdeen, Scotland]]; where they won gold, defeating defending junior champions, Sweden. Clarke, a two time World Junior champion, will be joining Team Arsenault from NS for the [[2018–19 curling season|2018/19 season]], her first season in ladies play, as lead joining [[Jennifer Baxter (curler)|Jenn Baxter]] at second, [[Christina Black]] at third and [[Mary-Anne Arsenault]] at skip.<ref>Dalhousie University News Article March 21st, 2016 Rock-star respiratory-therapy student wins World Junior Curling Title.</ref>
<ref>The Chronicle Herald News Article January 31st, 2016 N.S. teen Mary Fay wins Canadian Junior Women’s Curling Championship.</ref>
<ref>The Chronicle Herald News Article January 31st, 2016 N.S. teen Mary Fay wins Canadian Junior Women’s Curling Championship.</ref>



Revision as of 17:08, 16 February 2022

Kristin Clarke
Born (1997-01-23) January 23, 1997 (age 27)
Team
Curling clubDartmouth CC,
Dartmouth, NS
SkipJessica Daigle
ThirdKristin Clarke
SecondLindsey Burgess
LeadEmma Logan
Curling career
Hearts appearances1 (2020)
World Junior Curling Championship
appearances
2016, 2018
Other appearancesCJCC: 3 (2016, 2017, 2018)
Medal record
Women's Curling
Representing  Canada
World Junior Curling Championships
Gold medal – first place 2016 Copenhagen
Gold medal – first place 2018 Aberdeen

Kristin Clarke (born January 23, 1997)[1] is a Canadian curler from Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia.

Curling career

balls [2]

Personal life

Clarke is currently a law student at Dalhousie University.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  2. ^ The Chronicle Herald News Article January 31st, 2016 N.S. teen Mary Fay wins Canadian Junior Women’s Curling Championship.