Kelly Scott (born June 1, 1977 in
Winnipeg
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Manitoba
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as Kelly Lynn Mackenzie) is a Canadian
curler from
Kelowna
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,
British Columbia
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.
Career
1995–2005
Scott won the
1995 Canadian Junior Curling Championships and the
1995 World Junior Curling Championships when she curled out of
Manitoba
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. She was also runner up at the
1991 Canadian Junior Curling Championships when she played lead for
Jill Staub. Scott moved to British Columbia with her family in the late 1990s. In 2005, she won her first
BC Tournament of Hearts, defeating
Patti Knezevic
Patti Knezevic (born 1973 in Prince George, British Columbia as Patti Thompson) is a Canadian curler from Prince George, British Columbia.
Knezevic skipped Team British Columbia at the 1993 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. Her rink of ...
7–6 in the final, winning in extra ends.
This qualified Scott to represent British Columbia at the
2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts, where she finished second in the round-robin, but lost both of her playoff games.
2005–2011
The Scott team participated at the
2005 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials
The 2005 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials were held from December 3 to 11 at the Halifax Metro Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The winning teams represented Canada at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.
Men Teams
Round-robin standings
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, where they finished in first place in round robin with a 7–2 record. They faced
Shannon Kleibrink in the final, and leading 7–5 after nine ends, gave up three in the tenth, losing the Olympic bid to Kleibrink.
In March 2006, Scott won the
2006 Scott Tournament of Hearts. After leading the round robin with a 9–2 record, she beat
Colleen Jones
Colleen Patricia Jones (born December 16, 1959) is a Canadian curler and television personality. She is best known as the skip of two women's world championship teams and six Tournament of Hearts Canadian women's championships, including an un ...
in the semi-final and then beat defending champion
Jennifer Jones
Jennifer Jones (born Phylis Lee Isley; March 2, 1919 – December 17, 2009), also known as Jennifer Jones Simon, was an American actress and mental health advocate. Over the course of her career that spanned over five decades, she was nominated ...
in the final with an 8–6 win. The Scott team went on to the
2006 Ford World Women's Curling Championship in
Grande Prairie
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,
Alberta
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where her team won the bronze medal.
At the 2006
Players' Championships, Scott scored a rare "
eight-ender" in one of her games against
Cathy King
Cathy King (born September 3, 1959), formerly Cathy Borst (Cathy's married name was Borst - when she divorced she went back to her maiden name of King) is a Canadian curler from St. Albert, Alberta. She is a former Canadian champion skip and wo ...
.
Scott defended her title at the
2007 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, defeating
Jan Betker's Saskatchewan team in the final. Later, she won the
2007 World Women's Curling Championship, defeating
Denmark
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's team of
Angelina Jensen 8–4 in final. Scott became the first female skip to win a gold medal at both a World Junior Championship and a World Championship.
Scott works at Nutri-Lawn, which is owned by her parents, as a Financial Officer. In summer 2006, Kelly Scott quit her job with the city of Kelowna due to the heavy pressure of the competitive curling season.
She is married to Chad Scott.
In 2009, Kelly Scott's team failed to represent B.C. at the Tournament of Hearts for the since time since 2004. This, coupled with a disappointing finish in the CTRS standings, prompted the team to remove
Renee Simons from the team.
Scott and the team competed in the
2009 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials
The 2009 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials were held December 6–13, 2009 at Rexall Place in Edmonton. The event is also known and advertised as ''Roar of the Rings''. The winner of the men's and women's events represented Canada at the 2010 Winte ...
; however, they finished round robin in last place, with a 1–6 record.
At the
2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Scott lost in the 3vs4
Page playoff game to Ontario's
Krista McCarville
Krista Lee McCarville (born Krista Lee Scharf on November 10, 1982) is a Canadian curler from Thunder Bay, Ontario. McCarville is a four-time Northern Ontario junior champion, the 2003 Winter Universiade silver medallist, a four-time Ontario ...
.
For the second straight year at the
British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Scott defeated
Kelley Law
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in the final to win the provincial championship. At the
2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Scott and team finished the round robin with a 7–4 record which found them in a tie-breaker, where they were defeated by Nova Scotia's
Heather Smith-Dacey.
2011–2016
For the 2011-2012 season, Scott's longtime third,
Jeanna Schraeder left the team due to a pregnancy and to focus on family. Schraeder was replaced with three time British Columbia Junior Champion
Dailene Sivertson
Dailene Pewarchuk (born Dailene Sivertson; August 16, 1990) is a Canadian curler from Victoria, British Columbia. She is currently the alternate on Team Taylor Reese-Hansen.
Career
Juniors
Pewarchuk made her national curling debut at the 2007 ...
.
Together the team would defeat
Marla Mallett
Marla Mallett (born December 19, 1970 as Marla Geiger in Nanaimo, British Columbia) is a Canadian curler from Walnut Grove, British Columbia.
Career
1988–1997
Mallett is a three time former Canadian and World Junior champion in 1988 playin ...
at the
2012 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, earning the right to represent the province at the
2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts
The 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's national curling championship, was held from Saturday, February 18 to Sunday, February 26 at the ENMAX Centrium in Red Deer, Alberta. This Tournament of Hearts marked the second time ...
. The team would find difficulties with illness and lineup changes, but also found success at the event. They would finish round robin with an 8-3 record, which was enough to secure a second-place finish, and earned a spot in the 1-2 game against Manitoba's
Jennifer Jones
Jennifer Jones (born Phylis Lee Isley; March 2, 1919 – December 17, 2009), also known as Jennifer Jones Simon, was an American actress and mental health advocate. Over the course of her career that spanned over five decades, she was nominated ...
. The team would defeat Jones in the 1-2 game 7-5 advancing to the final.
Schraeder re-joined the team for the 2012-13 season at the third position, replacing Sivertson who moved to Saskatchewan to play lead for
Amber Holland
Amber Holland (born July 10, 1974) is a Canadian curler from Loreburn, Saskatchewan. Holland skipped Saskatchewan's team to a national women's championship in 2011 by defeating defending champion Jennifer Jones in the Scotties Tournament o ...
. The team also welcomed the addition of
Sarah Wazney at the lead position, who replaced
Jacquie Armstrong at lead, who became the team's alternate. The team won another provincial title, defeating
Patti Knezevic
Patti Knezevic (born 1973 in Prince George, British Columbia as Patti Thompson) is a Canadian curler from Prince George, British Columbia.
Knezevic skipped Team British Columbia at the 1993 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. Her rink of ...
in the final of the
2013 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts
The 2013 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the women's provincial curling championship for British Columbia, was held from January 14 to 20 at the Cloverdale Curling Club in Cloverdale, British Columbia. The winning team represented B ...
. At the
2013 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Scott led her team to a bronze medal finish.
At the
2014 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Scott lost in the final to
Kesa Van Osch
Kesa Van Osch (born December 12, 1991, in Nanaimo, British Columbia) is a Canadian curler from Parksville, British Columbia. She was the skip of the winning team at the 2014 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, and finished 5th in the ...
. After the season, her team broke up, and she formed a new team with
Shannon Aleksic,
Karla Thompson and
Sarah Pyke
Sarah Pyke (born January 13, 1987 in Winnipeg, Manitoba as Sarah Wazney) is a Canadian curler. She currently plays lead on Team Kristy Watling. She is a former Canadian junior champion and World junior bronze medallist.
Curling career
Junio ...
. At the
2015 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, she lost in the semifinal. After the season
Jenna Loder replaced Thompson on the team. Thompson formed her own rink, and would go on to beat Scott in the
2016 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts final. Scott has not curled competitively since then.
Grand Slam record
Former events
References
External links
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1977 births
Canadian women curlers
Canadian women's curling champions
Curlers from British Columbia
Living people
Sportspeople from Kelowna
Curlers from Winnipeg
World curling champions
Continental Cup of Curling participants
Canada Cup (curling) participants