Lynn Kreviazuk Explained

Lynn Kreviazuk
Birth Name:Lynn Elizabeth Kreviazuk
Birth Date:2 May 1991
Birth Place:Ottawa, Ontario
Curling Club:Ottawa Curling Club,[1]
Ottawa, ON
Skip:Carly Howard
Third:Allison Flaxey
Second:Lynn Kreviazuk
Lead:Laura Hickey
Mixed Doubles Partner:David Mathers
Hearts Appearances:2
Top Cca Ranking:3rd (2016–17)
Grand Slam Victories:1 (2016 Masters)

Lynn Elizabeth Kreviazuk (born May 2, 1991) is a Canadian curler from Ottawa, Ontario.[2] She currently plays second on Team Carly Howard.

Career

Kreviazuk was the longtime lead for the Rachel Homan rink. She first joined the team in 2005 as its second. In 2006, the team won the Ontario Bantam Championship, followed by a gold medal at the Canada Winter Games the following season.

In 2008, she became only the second female to skip a team to the Ontario Bantam Mixed Championship.

Both in 2009 and 2010 as a member of the Homan rink, she won the provincial junior championships. She won again in 2011 as a member of the Clancy Grandy rink. In 2010, she won the Canadian Junior Curling Championships and a silver medal at the 2010 World Junior Curling Championships.

She coached the Nunavut women's team at the 2013 and 2014 Canadian Junior Curling Championships.

Personal life

Kreviazuk works as an executive assistant at the House of Commons of Canada.[3] She is married to fellow curler David Mathers.[4]

Her sisters are Alison Kreviazuk, who played second for the Homan rink, and Cheryl Kreviazuk, who played as alternate for the Homan rink in 2014-2015 and 2016-2017. Her second cousin is the singer Chantal Kreviazuk.[5]

Teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead
2005–06[6] Lynn Kreviazuk
2006–07 Rachel Homan Emma Miskew Lynn Kreviazuk Jamie Sinclair
2007–08 Rachel Homan Emma Miskew Lynn Kreviazuk
2008–09 Rachel Homan Emma Miskew Alison Kreviazuk Lynn Kreviazuk
2008–09 Rachel Homan Emma Miskew Alison Kreviazuk Lynn Kreviazuk
2009–10 Rachel Homan Emma Miskew Alison Kreviazuk Lynn Kreviazuk
2010–11 Lynn Kreviazuk
2012–13 Lynn Kreviazvuk Morgan Court
2013–14 Allison Flaxey Katie Cottrill Lynn Kreviazvuk Morgan Court
2014–15 Lynn Kreviazuk Jessica Armstrong
2015–16 Allison Flaxey Clancy Grandy Lynn Kreviazvuk Morgan Court
2016–17 Allison Flaxey Clancy Grandy Lynn Kreviazvuk Morgan Court
2017–18 Allison Flaxey Clancy Grandy Lynn Kreviazvuk Morgan Court
2018-19 Clancy Grandy Lynn Kreviazvuk Morgan Court
2019-20 Lynn Kreviazuk Tess Bobbie
2020–21 Jacqueline Harrison Allison Flaxey Lynn Kreviazuk Laura Hickey
2021–22Jacqueline Harrison Allison Flaxey Lynn Kreviazuk Laura Hickey
2022–23Jacqueline Harrison Allison Flaxey Lynn Kreviazuk Laura Hickey
2023–24Allison Flaxey Lynn Kreviazuk Laura Hickey

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Curling Canada | Curling Scores on Curling.ca.
  2. News: Manotick rink in hunt for junior curling crown. Gall. Tim. 4 February 2010. Ottawa Citizen. 27 February 2012.
  3. 2017 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials Media Guide
  4. Web site: 2023 PointsBet Invitational Media Guide. Curling Canada. September 2023. 2023-09-24.
  5. Web site: Whitehorse 2007 Canada Games: Participant . Whitehorse 2007 Canada Games . April 1, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110721031811/http://cwg2007.kimik-it.gl/Result/ShowPerson.aspx?Person_GUID=b9543f4a-22d9-4fb7-b065-9d8a98b8a1ae&SetLanguage=fr-CA . July 21, 2011 . dead.
  6. Web site: Lynn Kreviazuk Past Teams. Curlingzone. August 20, 2019.