Beth Iskiw

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Beth Iskiw
Born
Beth Roach

(1979-04-20) April 20, 1979 (age 45)
Team
Curling clubSaville Sports Centre,[1]
Edmonton, AB
SkipStefanie Lawton
ThirdBeth Iskiw
SecondSherri Singler
LeadJesse Iles
Curling career
Hearts appearances6 (2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2012, 2013)
World Championship
appearances
1 (2012)
Medal record
Curling
Representing  Canada
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2012 Lethbridge
Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Gold medal – first place 2012 Red Deer
World Junior Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1997 Karuizawa

Beth Iskiw (born April 20, 1979 in Truro, Nova Scotia as Beth Roach) is a Canadian curler from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

As a junior, Iskiw won four straight provincial junior titles in her native Nova Scotia from 1996 to 1999, playing third for Meredith Doyle. The rink also won the Canadian Junior Curling Championships in 1997, and would win a bronze medal at the 1997 World Junior Curling Championships. In 2000, she was invited as the alternate player for the Canadian Junior team skipped by Stefanie Miller. The team won the silver medal at the World Juniors

After her junior career, Iskiw stuck with Doyle, and won two provincial women's championships, in 2002 and 2004. The team finished with a 5-6 record at the 2002 Scott Tournament of Hearts and a 6-5 record at the 2004 Scott Tournament of Hearts.

In 2004, Iskiw moved to Alberta. She was invited to be Cathy King's alternate at both the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts and the 2006 Scott Tournament of Hearts. In 2007, Iskiw joined up with Heather Nedohin. She won her first Alberta provincial championship in 2012 with her, and the rink would then go on to win the 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. Iskiw decided to take the 2014-2015 season off and was replaced on the Nedohin team by Amy Nixon.

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