Chrissy Molnar
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Chrissy Molnar is a Canadian wheelchair curler.


Career

Molnar was encouraged to try wheelchair curling in 2012. She competed at the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championships in 2013. She took a break from curling to have children, but returned to competition post-COVID. Molnar was the alternate for the silver medal winning Canadian team at the 2024 World Wheelchair Championships, alongside
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, Gil Dash,
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, and Jon Thurston. At the 2025 Wheelchair Curling Ontario Provincial Championship, Molnar won in mixed doubles with teammate Jon Thurston. She will represent Canada at the 2025 World Wheelchair Curling Championships as the team's alternate.


Teams


Personal life

Molnar became paralyzed after a balcony she was standing on collapsed.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Molnar, Chrissy Living people Canadian women curlers Canadian wheelchair curlers 21st-century Canadian sportswomen Date of birth missing (living people) People from Peterborough County Curlers from Ontario