Diane Gail Gushulak ( McLean; born May 27, 1969) is a
Canadian
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curler from
Vancouver
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,
British Columbia
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. She currently
skips her own team out of
Vernon.
Career
Early career in Ontario
Gushulak's early curling career was spent in Ontario. In 1990 she won a provincial varsity championship while attending
McMaster University
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. In 1995 she won the
Ontario Scott Tournament of Hearts throwing second stones for the
Alison Goring rink. The team represented Ontario at the
1995 Scott Tournament of Hearts, where they finished in fifth place with a 7-4 record.
Career in British Columbia
Gushulak later moved to B.C. At her first
B.C. provincial championship she placed 2nd, in 1997. She finished third in 2000. Playing second for the
Sherry Fraser
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rink, she played in the
2001 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, finishing with a 2-7 record.
In 2004, playing second for
Georgina Wheatcroft, she won her first B.C. provincial title. The team represented British Columbia at the
2004 Scott Tournament of Hearts
The 2004 Scott Tournament of Hearts was held at the ENMAX Centrium in Red Deer, Alberta from February 21 to 29 2004. The Colleen Jones rink returned as Team Canada, going on to win their fourth straight Hearts, then representing Canada at the ...
, finishing in 9th place with a 4-7 record.
Gushulak would later join the
Marla Mallett rink as her third. They would finish third at the
2006 British Columbia Scott Tournament of Hearts. Having prematurely given birth to a child,
Gushulak did not play for the team at the provincial championships the next season, but did play for the team on the
World Curling Tour
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History
The World Curling Tour was founded by former World Champion Ed Lukowich, with later ass ...
. In her first
Grand Slam, the 2006
Wayden Transportation Ladies Classic
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, the team would make it all the way to the semi-final. They returned to event in 2007, but did not make the playoffs. Later in the year, the rink would finish in fourth at the
2008 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
The next season, was much busier for the team. The team again played in the Wayden Transportation Ladies Classic, failing to qualify for the playoffs. They won the
and represented British Columbia at the
2009 Scotties Tournament of Hearts on home ice in
Victoria
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. The team finished in first place after the round robin, but lost to the defending champion
Jennifer Jones
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rink in the final. The team played in the
2009 Players' Championships, failing to make the playoffs.
The team remained together for one more season. They would play in two Grand Slams, the
2009 Trail Appliances Curling Classic
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The total purse of ...
and the
2009 Manitoba Lotteries Women's Curling Classic, failing to make the playoffs at either event. The team would also play in the
2010 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, where they finished in third.
In 2010, Gushulak joined the
Allison MacInnes rink at second. The team failed to qualify for the B.C. Scotties in their first season together, but did qualify for the
2012 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, where they finished in 8th place with a 4-5 record. At the
2013 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the team finished in 4th place. Gushulak was invited to play as the alternate for the B.C. team at the
2013 Scotties Tournament of Hearts
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. Gushulak would play in four games for the team, which was skipped by
Kelly Scott
Kelly Scott (born June 1, 1977 in Winnipeg, Manitoba as Kelly Lynn Mackenzie) is a Canadian curler from Kelowna, British Columbia.
Career 1995–2005
Scott won the 1995 Canadian Junior Curling Championships and the 1995 World Junior Curling ...
. The rink would go on to win a bronze medal. The next season, the team finished in third at the
2014 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts. After the season, Gushulak would leave the rink to form her own team.
In her first season as skip, Gushulak and her rink of
Grace MacInnes
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,
Lorelle Weiss and
Sandra Comadina failed to qualify for the playoffs at the
2015 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts. At the end of the season,
Jessie Sanderson replaced Weiss on the team. The team made it to the playoffs at the
2016 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts
The 2016 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the provincial women's curling championship of British Columbia, was held from January 19 to 24 at Coquitlam Curling Club in Coquitlam, British Columbia, Coquitlam, British Columbia. The wi ...
after posting a 4-3 round robin record. The team would beat
Sarah Wark in the 3 vs. 4 game, but lost to former World Champion
Kelly Scott
Kelly Scott (born June 1, 1977 in Winnipeg, Manitoba as Kelly Lynn Mackenzie) is a Canadian curler from Kelowna, British Columbia.
Career 1995–2005
Scott won the 1995 Canadian Junior Curling Championships and the 1995 World Junior Curling ...
in the final.
References
External links
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Team Gushulak Bio
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1969 births
Curlers from Edmonton
Curlers from Vancouver
Curlers from Ontario
Canadian women curlers
Living people
20th-century Canadian sportswomen