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Lori Eddy

Lori Christine Eddy[1] (born August 26, 1971, in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian curler from Dundas, Ontario.[2]

Lori Eddy
Born (1971-08-26) August 26, 1971 (age 52)
Team
Curling clubDundas Valley G&CC
Dundas, ON[1]
SkipIsabelle Ladouceur
ThirdLori Eddy
SecondGrace Lloyd
LeadRachel Steele
Curling career
Member Association Ontario (1997–2019; 2021–present)
 Nunavut (2019–2021)
Hearts appearances3 (1997, 2020, 2021)
Medal record

Career edit

Eddy played third on the Alison Goring rink that represented Ontario at the 1997 Scott Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national women's curling championship. The team made it to the finals of the event, where they lost to Saskatchewan's Sandra Schmirler. Later that year, the team played in the 1997 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, but finished tied for eighth place. Over the next few years, Eddy would play for a number of different skips in Ontario including Janet Brown[3] (later McGhee), Marilyn Bodogh,[4] Jacqueline Harrison, Allison Flaxey, Cathy Auld and Julie Hastings. Eddy attended the 2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials as an alternate for team Sherry Middaugh. She was also an alternate for Middaugh at the 2014 Canada Cup of Curling.[2] On the World Curling Tour, she won the 2005 Shorty Jenkins Classic playing for McGhee.

Eddy returned to the Hearts 23 years after her silver medal finish in 1997, skipping Team Nunavut. Despite living in Ontario, Eddy was added to the team as the territory's "import player", after being asked by her friend, Alison Griffin who also plays second for Nunavut. The team automatically qualified for the Scotties as no other team in the Territory decided to challenge them.[5] Eddy led Nunavut to a 2–5 record, including a surprise win against Northern Ontario's Krista McCarville.[6] Team Eddy represented Nunavut again the following year at the 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, where they finished with a winless 0–8 record.[7][8]

Eddy won the Ontario Mixed Championship in 2022 playing third for Scott McDonald.

Personal life edit

Eddy co-hosts the podcast "2 Girls and a Game" with former teammate Mary Chilvers.[5] She is married and has one daughter.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Curling Canada | Curling Scores on Curling.ca".
  2. ^ a b c "2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
  3. ^ Calgary Herald, 30 Jan 1999, pg C4, "Unknown rink still unbeaten at Ontario Scott tournament"
  4. ^ Calgary Herald, 6 Oct 2000, pg E7, "Bodogh inspired by 'fire'"
  5. ^ a b Ted Wyman (2020-02-15). "Two decades later, Ontario's Eddy finds second Scotties chance as skip of Nunavut team". Windsor Star. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
  6. ^ "Nunavut wins 1st game at 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 2020-02-18. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
  7. ^ @Devin_Heroux (January 9, 2021). "Just receiving word Nunavut's Scotties team has been selected. LORI EDDY IS BACK! How much fun was this team at last year's Scotties! @LoriCEddy third Sadie Pinksen, second Alison Griffin and lead Kaitlin MacDonald to represent Nunavut in Calgary bubble. #cbccurl @CBCOlympics" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  8. ^ "Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Scores, standings, schedule". Sportsnet. Retrieved February 28, 2021.

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lori, eddy, lori, christine, eddy, born, august, 1971, lunenburg, nova, scotia, canadian, curler, from, dundas, ontario, curlerborn, 1971, august, 1971, lunenburg, nova, scotiateamcurling, clubdundas, valley, ccdundas, skipisabelle, ladouceurthirdsecondgrace, . Lori Christine Eddy 1 born August 26 1971 in Lunenburg Nova Scotia is a Canadian curler from Dundas Ontario 2 Lori EddyCurlerBorn 1971 08 26 August 26 1971 age 52 Lunenburg Nova ScotiaTeamCurling clubDundas Valley G amp CCDundas ON 1 SkipIsabelle LadouceurThirdLori EddySecondGrace LloydLeadRachel SteeleCurling careerMember Association Ontario 1997 2019 2021 present Nunavut 2019 2021 Hearts appearances3 1997 2020 2021 Medal record Women s Curling Representing Ontario Canadian Olympic Curling Trials 2013 Winnipeg Scott Tournament of Hearts 1997 Vancouver Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 References 4 External linksCareer editEddy played third on the Alison Goring rink that represented Ontario at the 1997 Scott Tournament of Hearts Canada s national women s curling championship The team made it to the finals of the event where they lost to Saskatchewan s Sandra Schmirler Later that year the team played in the 1997 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials but finished tied for eighth place Over the next few years Eddy would play for a number of different skips in Ontario including Janet Brown 3 later McGhee Marilyn Bodogh 4 Jacqueline Harrison Allison Flaxey Cathy Auld and Julie Hastings Eddy attended the 2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials as an alternate for team Sherry Middaugh She was also an alternate for Middaugh at the 2014 Canada Cup of Curling 2 On the World Curling Tour she won the 2005 Shorty Jenkins Classic playing for McGhee Eddy returned to the Hearts 23 years after her silver medal finish in 1997 skipping Team Nunavut Despite living in Ontario Eddy was added to the team as the territory s import player after being asked by her friend Alison Griffin who also plays second for Nunavut The team automatically qualified for the Scotties as no other team in the Territory decided to challenge them 5 Eddy led Nunavut to a 2 5 record including a surprise win against Northern Ontario s Krista McCarville 6 Team Eddy represented Nunavut again the following year at the 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts where they finished with a winless 0 8 record 7 8 Eddy won the Ontario Mixed Championship in 2022 playing third for Scott McDonald Personal life editEddy co hosts the podcast 2 Girls and a Game with former teammate Mary Chilvers 5 She is married and has one daughter 2 References edit a b Curling Canada Curling Scores on Curling ca a b c 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Media Guide PDF Curling Canada Retrieved 2020 02 17 Calgary Herald 30 Jan 1999 pg C4 Unknown rink still unbeaten at Ontario Scott tournament Calgary Herald 6 Oct 2000 pg E7 Bodogh inspired by fire a b Ted Wyman 2020 02 15 Two decades later Ontario s Eddy finds second Scotties chance as skip of Nunavut team Windsor Star Retrieved 2020 02 17 Nunavut wins 1st game at 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 2020 02 18 Retrieved 2020 02 20 Devin Heroux January 9 2021 Just receiving word Nunavut s Scotties team has been selected LORI EDDY IS BACK How much fun was this team at last year s Scotties LoriCEddy third Sadie Pinksen second Alison Griffin and lead Kaitlin MacDonald to represent Nunavut in Calgary bubble cbccurl CBCOlympics Tweet via Twitter Scotties Tournament of Hearts Scores standings schedule Sportsnet Retrieved February 28 2021 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lori Eddy amp oldid 1197855037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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