Teejay Surik
Teejay Haichert (née Surik, born September 8, 1983, in Biggar, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from Swift Current, Saskatchewan. Haichert played third for Marliese Kasner at the 2003 Canadian Junior Curling Championships which they won. They then won the World Junior Curling Championships that year, defeating the U.S. in the final. Haichert skipped her own Junior rink to a Saskatchewan provincial championship the following year. At the 2004 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, Surik's team finished with an 8-4 record, just out of the playoffs in 4th place. In 2007, Haichert's then boyfriend moved to Yellowknife to be a firefighter, and Surik went with him, and she then joined up with Kerry Galusha. The new team won the Yukon/Northwest Territories championship in 2008, and Surik played in her first Scotties Tournament of Hearts where the team finished with a disappointing 1-10 record. Haichert would later move back to Saskatchewan, and last played competitive women's cu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Biggar, Saskatchewan
Biggar is a town in central Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located on Highway 14, west of Saskatoon, the province's most populous city. Biggar has become well known for its unusual town slogan, an Olympic athlete, and a world-record deer. The town was featured on American morning newsmagazine '' The Today Show'' in February 2010 as part of an ongoing Canadian-oriented segment during the 2010 Winter Olympics. History Biggar was incorporated as a village in 1909. It was named after William Hodgins Biggar, general counsel of the Grand Trunk Pacific (GTP) railway which had come through the area in 1908. Prior to that, the major means of transportation was via the nearby Swift Current-Battleford Trail. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (GTP) made Biggar a divisional point on its line, building a large station and roundhouse. The population grew as Biggar became a home terminal where train crews were changed.McLennan, David (2008), ''Our Towns: Saskatchewan communities from Abbey to ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2015 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
The 2015 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship were held from November 10 to 15, 2014 at the North Bay Granite Club in North Bay, Ontario Ontario ( ; ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.Ontario is located in the geographic eastern half of Canada, but it has historically and politically been considered to be part of Central Canada. Located in Central C .... The winners of this championship represented Canada at the inaugural World Mixed Curling Championship in 2015. Teams The teams are listed as follows: Round robin Standings ''Final Standings'' Results The draw is listed as follows: Draw 1 ''Monday, November 10, 9:30 am'' Draw 2 ''Monday, November 10, 3:00 pm'' Draw 3 ''Monday, November 10, 7:30 pm'' Draw 4 ''Tuesday, November 11, 9:30 am'' Draw 5 ''Tuesday, November 11, 2:00 pm'' Draw 6 ''Tuesday, November 11, 6:30 pm'' Draw 7 ''Wednesday, November 12, 9:30 am'' Draw 8 ''Wednesday, November 12, 2:00 p ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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People From Biggar, Saskatchewan
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Canadian Mixed Curling Champions
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Sportspeople From Yellowknife
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Living People
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2023 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
The 2023 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship was held from November 5 to 11 at the Swift Current Curling Club in Swift Current, Saskatchewan. The winning team of Shaun Meachem, Kelly Schafer, Chris Haichert and Teejay Haichert from Saskatchewan will represent Canada at the 2024 World Mixed Curling Championship. Teams The teams are listed as follows: Round robin standings ''Final Round Robin Standings'' Round robin results All draws are listed in Central Time ( UTC−05:00). Draw 1 ''Sunday, November 5, 12:30 pm'' Draw 2 ''Sunday, November 5, 5:30 pm'' Draw 3 ''Monday, November 6, 10:00 am'' Draw 4 ''Monday, November 6, 2:00 pm'' Draw 5 ''Monday, November 6, 6:00 pm'' Draw 6 ''Tuesday, November 7, 10:00 am'' Draw 7 ''Tuesday, November 7, 2:00 pm'' Draw 8 ''Tuesday, November 7, 6:00 pm'' Draw 9 ''Wednesday, November 8, 10:00 am'' Draw 10 ''Wednesday, November 8, 2:00 pm'' Draw 11 ''Wednesday, November 8, 6:00 pm'' See ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2022 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
The 2022 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship was held from November 6 to 12 at the Prince Albert Golf & Curling Centre in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Quebec won the event, defeating Northern Ontario in the final. It was the third straight championship for the province. Team Quebec consisted of skip Félix Asselin, his girlfriend Laurie St-Georges at third, Asselin's brother Émile Asselin, Émile at second, and Emily Riley at lead. The team will go on to represent Canada at the 2023 World Mixed Curling Championship. Quebec's win marked the first time a province won three straight national curling championships with different teams since Manitoba won the 1931 Macdonald Brier. Teams The teams are listed as follows: Round-robin standings ''Final round-robin standings'' Round-robin results All draws are listed in Central Time Zone, Central Time (UTC−05:00). Draw 1 ''Sunday, November 6, 1:00 pm'' Draw 2 ''Sunday, November 6, 6:00 pm'' Draw ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Shaun Meachem
Shaun Myles Meachem (born October 9, 1979 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian curler from Cabri, Saskatchewan. Curling career Meachem grew up in Mayerthorpe, Alberta. He played on a number of teams in Alberta before moving to Saskatchewan in 2009. While in Alberta, Meachem won two World Curling Tour events: the Rainbow Cashspiel in 2004, playing lead for Rob Armitage and again in 2005 playing second for Chris Schille. After moving to Saskatchewan, Meachem began curling competitively again in 2012, playing third for Max Kirkpatrick. Meachem played in his first Saskatchewan men's provincial at the 2013 SaskTel Tankard, but the Kirkpatrick rink would not make the playoffs. The next season, they again failed to make the playoffs at the 2014 SaskTel Tankard. Meachem won the 2014 Saskatchewan Mixed Curling Championship with teammates Kelly Wood, Carl deConinck Smith and Kelsey Dutton. They represented the province at the 2014 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship, losing to Ontario' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |