Casey Scheidegger (born January 31, 1988) is a Canadian
curler from
Lethbridge,
Alberta
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. She is a former provincial junior champion and is currently a skip on the
World Curling Tour
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History
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.
Career
Juniors
Scheidegger won the 2009 Alberta Junior Curling championships with teammates
Kalynn Park
Kalynn Park (born September 12, 1988) is a Canadian curler and curling coach. She is right-handed.
She and Charley Thomas won the 2015 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials and represented Canada at the 2015 World Mixed Doubles Curling Champion ...
, younger sister
Jessie Haughian, and
Jayme Coutts. The rink represented Alberta at the
2009 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, where they finished the round robin in second place with a 9–3 record. However, they lost the semi-final to Manitoba's
Kaitlyn Lawes
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 the 2014 Winter Olympics where they won the gold medal. They were the first women's team to ...
.
Women's
Scheidegger has been playing in World Curling Tour events since the 2004–05 season.
As of the
2019–20 season, she has played in 19
Grand Slam events, including the 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2014 editions of the
Autumn Gold Curling Classic
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, which is no longer a Grand Slam event.
Scheidegger qualified for her first
women's provincial championship
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in 2011, where she won two games before being eliminated after five matches.
Scheidegger qualified for her second provincials
in 2012 where she had the same result.
She qualified once again
in 2013 where she would again win her first two games, and then lose three straight.
At the
2014 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts
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, she improved upon her previous results, by winning three games before being knocked out of competition in the triple knock-out event.
At the
2015 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts, she finally led her team to the playoffs, before she lost to
Chelsea Carey. At the
2016 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts, she lost in the playoff qualifying game.
Scheidegger won her first grand slam event at the
2017 Meridian Canadian Open, which was also the first major slam she played in. Later that month, at the
2017 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts, she lost in the semifinal to
Val Sweeting
Valerie Sweeting (born July 9, 1987 in Redvers, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from Lottie Lake, Alberta She currently plays third for Team Kerri Einarson. Sweeting skipped Alberta to a silver medal at the and Scotties Tournament of Hearts ...
.
Scheidegger and team played in the
2017 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, finishing the event with a 3–5 record. Later that season, at the
2018 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Scheidegger won the B event in the triple knockout, putting her in the A vs B page playoff against
Chelsea Carey. She won that game and played
Shannon Kleibrink in the final. In an extra end, she stole the win, winning the right to represent Alberta at the Scotties. At the national
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, Scheidegger would have a strong week, starting the tournament with a 7–1 record, but her team would take 3 key losses to finish the championship pool at 7–4, just out of the playoffs.
Scheidegger was less successful at the
2019 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts, failing to qualify for the playoffs.
However, strong play that season qualified her rink for a second chance in the
2019 Scotties Tournament of Hearts
The 2019 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national women's curling championship, was held from February 16 to 24 at the Centre 200 in Sydney, Nova Scotia. The winning team represented Canada at the 2019 World Women's Curling Championship ...
wild card game, where they beat Team
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 vi ...
, qualifying the team for the main event. At the Scotties, Scheidegger led her team to a 7–4 record, for a fifth-place finish, just outside the playoffs.
Year-by-year statistics
Grand Slam record
Scheidegger won her first ever Grand Slam event (excluding defunct events, which are not counted by media reports) when she won the
2017 Meridian Canadian Open.
Former events
Personal life
Scheidegger is a graduate of the
University of Lethbridge
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. She works as a teacher with
Palliser Regional Schools. She is married to Duncan Koning and they have two sons.
Notes
References
External links
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1988 births
Living people
Canadian women curlers
Curlers from Alberta
Sportspeople from Lethbridge
Sportspeople from Red Deer, Alberta
Canada Cup (curling) participants
20th-century Canadian women
21st-century Canadian women