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Sarah Pyke (born January 13, 1987 in
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as Sarah Wazney) is a
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curler. She currently plays
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on Team Kristy Watling. She is a former Canadian junior champion and World junior bronze medallist.


Curling career


Juniors

Pyke's junior career involved winning a number of provincial titles. She played for Manitoba at the 2003 Canada Winter Games, she won the 2001 and 2003 Manitoba Under 16 championships, was a silver medallist at the 2004 U18 Optimist International event. She was also a CIS/CCA Canadian University Gold Medallist in 2008. In 2007 Pyke won the 2008 Manitoba mixed title playing lead for
Reid Carruthers Reid Carruthers (born December 30, 1984) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Carruthers was the 2011 world champion—winning gold as a second on Jeff Stoughton's team—as well as a six-time provincial champion, the 2003 junior pro ...
. The team represented Manitoba at the
2008 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship The 2008 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship was held from 10–16 November 2007, at the Calgary Curling Club in Calgary, Alberta. Two members of the winning team represented Canada at the 2008 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship. Teams St ...
where they finished with a 5-6 record. In 2008, Pyke played
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for the Manitoba junior provincial championship rink skipped by Kaitlyn Lawes. The team represented Manitoba at the
2008 Canadian Junior Curling Championships The 2008 M&M Meat Shops Canadian Junior Curling Championships was held February 2–10 at the Soo Curlers Association and Tarentorous Curling Club in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. The winning teams represented Canada at the 2008 World Junior Curl ...
where they won the championship. The team then represented Canada at the
2008 World Junior Curling Championships The 2008 World Junior Curling Championships were held from March 1 to 9 at the Ishallen in Östersund, Sweden. Men Teams Round Robin Standings ''Final Round Robin Standings'' Round Robin Results Draw 1 ''Friday, March 2, 12:00'' Draw 2 ...
where they won a bronze medal.


Women's

After her 2008 junior run, Pyke was too old to continue playing with the Lawes junior team, and began women's play as the lead for the
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 ...
rink. The following season (2009–10) she moved to play second for the Jenna Loder rink. The next season (2010–11), she moved back to lead with the Sabrina Neufeld team, and then the next season (2011–12) she moved to play lead for the
Jill Thurston Jill Thurston (born December 2, 1971) is a Canadian curler. She skipped her own team out of the Granite Curling Club in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Career Juniors Thurston would represent Manitoba at the 1991 Canadian Junior Curling Championship ...
rink. In 2012, Pyke moved from her native province of Manitoba to
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, BC to play lead for the Kelly Scott team. On the
World Curling Tour The World Curling Tour (WCT) is a group of curling bonspiels featuring the best male, female, and mixed doubles curlers in the world. History The World Curling Tour was founded by former World Champion Ed Lukowich, with later assistance from J ...
, Pyke played in her first Grand Slam event playing with Loder at the 2009 Manitoba Lotteries Women's Curling Classic. However, the team was eliminated without winning a game. Pyke played in two Grand Slams with Thurston. At the 2011 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic the team was eliminated with a 2-3 record. At the
2011 Manitoba Lotteries Women's Curling Classic The 2011 Manitoba Lotteries Women's Curling Classic was held October 21 to 24 at the Fort Rouge Curling Club in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It was the second women's Grand Slam (curling), Grand Slam event of the 2011–12 curling season and the eighth tim ...
the team was also eliminated with a 2-3 record. With Scott, Pyke would play in four Grand Slams. At the 2012 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic, the team lost in the semi-final to Sherry Middaugh. At the 2012 Manitoba Lotteries Women's Curling Classic the team was eliminated with a 3-3 record. At the 2012 Manitoba Lotteries Women's Curling Classic the team was eliminated with a 1-3 record and at the
2012 The Masters Grand Slam of Curling The 2012 Masters Grand Slam of Curling was held from November 14 to 18 at the Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre, the Brantford Golf & Curling Club, the Paris Curling Club, and the Brant Curling Club in Brantford and Paris, Ontario as part of the 201 ...
team finished pool play with a 2-3 record. Pyke played in her first Manitoba provincial championship with Thurston in
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. That team finished 5-2 in pool play but lost in a tie-breaker against
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. After moving to play with Kelly Scott, Pyke played in her first British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts in
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which they won, sending Pyke to her first
Scotties Tournament of Hearts The Scotties Tournament of Hearts (''french: Le Tournoi des Cœurs Scotties''; commonly referred to as the Scotties) is the annual Canadian women's curling championship, sanctioned by Curling Canada, formerly called the Canadian Curling Associat ...
. At the 2013 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the team would end up winning a bronze medal. The following season, the team was less successful, losing in the final of the
2014 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts The 2014 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the provincial women's curling championship for British Columbia, was held January 6 to 12 at the Prince George Golf & Curling Club in Prince George. The winning team represented the provin ...
to Kesa Van Osch.


References


External links


Team Scott profilesWCT player profileWCF player profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Pyke, Sarah 1987 births Canadian women curlers Curlers from British Columbia Living people Sportspeople from Kelowna Curlers from Winnipeg