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Beth Peterson (born March 1, 1994) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg , Manitoba . She currently skips her own team out of the Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club in Winnipeg.

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38-484: Peterson won the 2015 Manitoba Junior provincial championship skipping her team of Robyn Njegovan , Melissa Gordon and Breanne Yozenko . At the 2015 Canadian Junior Curling Championships , they finished in fifth place with a 6–4 record. The following season, her team began competing on the World Curling Tour and finished runner-up at the 2015 Mother Club Fall Curling Classic . Peterson won her first tour event at

76-521: A 5–5 record, failing to make the playoffs. On the World Curling Tour , Brown has won the 2014 Coronation Business Group Classic , the 2016 Qinghai China Women's International , the 2018 King Cash Spiel and the 2018 Sunset Ranch Kelowna Double Cash. In their first event of the 2019–20 season , they missed the playoffs at the Booster Juice Shoot-Out . They then missed the playoffs at the 2019 Colonial Square Ladies Classic . They then made

114-611: A gold medal at the 2011 Canada Winter Games . Brown and her team competed once again at the 2015 Canadian Junior Curling Championships in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador , where they won the bronze medal after losing to Ontario in the semi-finals 9–4. In her last year of junior eligibility, Brown claimed the BC Junior Title and represented BC at the 2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships in Victoria BC. Brown finished with

152-518: A silver medal in the process. Peterson works as a radiation therapist at CancerCare Manitoba. She is married to David Turnbull, and has two kids. Robyn Njegovan Robyn Henry (born July 6, 1994 as Robyn Njegovan ) is a retired Canadian curler from Winnipeg , Manitoba . Henry won the 2015 Manitoba Junior provincial championship playing third for the Beth Peterson rink with Melissa Gordon at second and Breanne Yozenko at lead. At

190-406: A very tight game, they lost 9–8. Peterson also represented Manitoba at the 2023 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship , playing third for Kyle Kurz where they finished the round robin undefeated. In the championship round, they lost just one game (against Saskatchewan), giving them a 9–1 record. After beating Ontario in the semifinal, they played Saskatchewan again in the final and lost 6-4, earning

228-399: Is a Canadian curler from British Columbia . She currently skips her own team out of Kamloops . She was the skip of the winning team at the 2013 Canadian Junior Curling Championships , and represented Canada at the 2013 World Junior Curling Championships , where she placed 9th. Brown also represented Canada at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics where she won a bronze medal. She also won

266-488: The 2015 Canadian Junior Curling Championships , they finished in fifth place with a 6–4 record. The following season, Team Peterson began competing on the World Curling Tour and finished runner-up at the 2015 Mother Club Fall Curling Classic . As Peterson and Yozenko aged out of juniors, Henry and Gordon brought on Abby Ackland to skip their team at the Manitoba Junior championship with Sara Oliver at lead. Together,

304-487: The 2021 Alberta Curling Series: Saville Shoot-Out where they went undefeated until the semifinals where they were defeated by Laura Walker . Due to the pandemic, the qualification process for the 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials had to be modified to qualify enough teams for the championship. In these modifications, Curling Canada created the 2021 Canadian Curling Trials Direct-Entry Event , an event where five teams would compete to try to earn one of three spots into

342-470: The 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials . Team Brown qualified for the Trials Direct-Entry Event due to their CTRS ranking from the 2019–20 season. At the event, the team went 1–3 through the round robin, qualifying for the tiebreaker round where they faced Alberta's Walker rink. After winning the first game, Team Brown lost the second and final tiebreaker, not earning direct qualification into

380-573: The 2023 Scotties Tournament of Hearts which was held in their home city of Kamloops . At the end of the season, the team again won the Best of the West championship, defeating Manitoba's Kelsey Rocque 6–1 in the final. In March 2023, the team announced they would be parting ways with second Dezaray Hawes. They later announced Jennifer Armstrong would join them as their new second for the 2023–24 season . Brown attended Thompson Rivers University and works as

418-606: The CTRS standings from the 2019–20 season . Because Team Peterson ranked 12th on the CTRS and kept at least three of their four players together for the 2020–21 season , they got the third Wild Card spot at the 2021 Scotties in Calgary , Alberta . One member of Peterson's rink, Melissa Gordon opted to not attend the Scotties due to work commitments. She was replaced by Brittany Tran , who competed at

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456-543: The Red Deer Curling Classic , before losing to the country's number one ranked team, Rachel Homan , who ultimately won the event. At the 2024 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts , Team Peterson made it to the Championship Round with a 3–2 record, and then won four straight to earn a spot in the semifinal, where they defeated Kate Cameron 8–4. That put them up into the final against Kaitlyn Lawes and in

494-488: The 2016 Atkins Curling Supplies Classic where her team defeated Darcy Robertson 7–6 in the final. At the 2017 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts , Team Peterson finished with a 4–3 record, not enough to qualify for the playoff round. During the 2017–18 season , Team Peterson won the Fort Garry Industries Bonspiel, beating out Katie Chappellaz in the final. The team also reached the semifinals of

532-413: The 2016 Atkins Curling Supplies Classic where she defeated Darcy Robertson 7–6 in the final. At the 2017 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts , Peterson skipped her team to a 4–3 record, not enough to qualify for the playoff round. Peterson and longtime teammate Melissa Gordon added Jenna Loder and Katherine Doerksen to their team for the 2018–19 season . The team had three semifinal finishes on

570-599: The 2021 provincial championship was cancelled. As the reigning provincial champions, Team Brown was invited to represent British Columbia at the 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts , which they accepted. At the Hearts, Brown led her team to a 4–4 round robin record, failing to qualify for the championship round. To begin the 2021–22 season , the Brown rink won the Alberta Curling Series: Leduc event. They then played in

608-618: The Atkins Curling Supplies Classic and the quarterfinals of the MCT Championships . Despite their successes on tour, Team Peterson was unable to advance to the 2018 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts after losing out in their regional qualifiers. After taking two seasons off, Henry returned during for the 2020–21 season with her new team of skip Abby Ackland, second Emilie Rafnson , lead Sara Oliver and alternate Brandi Forrest . The team played in two events during

646-507: The C side. They then lost the 3 vs. 4 game to Sarah Wark, eliminating them from provincials. They finished their season at the inaugural Best of the West championship where they won the title. Team Brown struggled at the beginning of the 2022–23 season , failing to qualify for the playoffs in their first three events. They turned thing around at the Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic, losing just one game en route to capturing

684-543: The Olympic Trials. Back on tour, the team played in their first Grand Slam of Curling event, the 2021 National , which they qualified for due to their successful results throughout the season. They finished 2–3 through the triple knockout event, just missing the playoffs. At the 2022 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts , Team Brown entered as the number one seeds, however, lost two qualifying games against Kayla MacMillan and Diane Gushulak , qualifying through

722-611: The Scotties in 2019 as second for the Northwest Territories. At the Tournament of Hearts, Peterson led her team to a respectable 7–5 fifth place finish. In their first event of the 2021–22 season , Team Peterson reached the final of the Mother Club Fall Curling Classic where they lost to Mackenzie Zacharias . They were then semifinalists at the Atkins Curling Supplies Classic. With their successful results over

760-465: The Trials. The team had one final chance to advance to the Olympic Trials through the 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Pre-Trials where they finished the round-robin with a 4–2 record. This qualified them for the double knockout round, where they beat both Mackenzie Zacharias and Sherry Anderson to advance to the final qualifier. There, they lost 9–2 to Jacqueline Harrison , ending their chances of reaching

798-404: The West where they lost in the final to Corryn Brown . To begin the 2022–23 season , Team Peterson qualified for the playoffs at three straight events. They began with a semifinal finish at the Mother Club Fall Curling Classic before winning the Atkins Curling Supplies Classic. The team then played in the 2022 Western Showdown , however, with Robyn Silvernagle sparing for Peterson at skip. At

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836-626: The abbreviated season, reaching the semifinals of both the Atkins Curling Supplies Classic and the MCT Cargill Curling Training Centre Fall Classic. Second Emilie Rafnson left the team the next season and was replaced by Kaitlyn Jones who took over as skip of the team. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada , the qualification process for the 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials had to be modified to qualify enough teams for

874-506: The championship. In these modifications, Curling Canada created the 2021 Canadian Curling Pre-Trials Direct-Entry Event , an event where eight teams would compete to try to earn one of two spots into the 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Pre-Trials . Team Jones qualified for the Pre-Trials Direct-Entry Event as the top seed. They lost both the B and C qualifier games to Jessie Hunkin and Jill Brothers respectively. On tour,

912-519: The event title. Later that month, they won their second title at the Kamloops Crown of Curling. Despite only entering the playoffs in two of their eight tour events, Team Brown found immediate success at the 2023 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts , defeating the number one ranked Clancy Grandy rink in both the A qualifier and the 1 vs. 2 page playoff. In the final, again facing Grandy, they fell 10–9 in an extra end, failing to qualify for

950-426: The event, the team defeated many higher seeds such as Kim Eun-jung , Clancy Grandy and Isabella Wranå , ultimately losing in the semifinals to Silvana Tirinzoni . Team Peterson had a strong showing at the 2023 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts , beginning with a 4–1 record through the round robin. They went on to finish 5–3 after the championship round and then lost a tiebreaker to Meghan Walter to advance to

988-411: The event. Because of this, Selena stepped up to skip the team with Robyn coming in to play third. Without Fleury, the team had a dominant performance through their seven games, finishing with a 6–1 record. Fleury then returned for the teams' final round robin game where they picked up another victory to close out the round robin first place in their pool. Despite earning a bye from the elimination games,

1026-473: The game 8–7. The 2019–20 season was a successful season for the Peterson rink as they qualified for the playoffs in eight of their ten events. They also got to play in their first Grand Slam of Curling event at the 2019 Tour Challenge Tier 2 where they lost in the semifinal to South Korea's Kim Min-ji . Despite entering the 2020 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts as the fourth seed, Team Peterson finished

1064-453: The new lineup won the junior provincial title and represented Manitoba at the 2016 Canadian Junior Curling Championships . At junior nationals, the Ackland rink led Manitoba to a 7–3 record through the round robin and championship pools. They then faced New Brunswick's Justine Comeau in a tiebreaker, eliminating them from contention. Back with Team Peterson, Henry won her first tour event at

1102-407: The past few seasons, Team Peterson had enough points to qualify for the 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Pre-Trials . There, the team missed the playoffs after a 1–5 record. At the 2022 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts , the team began with two straight wins before losing the rest of their games, finishing just outside the playoffs at 2–3. Team Peterson rounded out their season at the 2022 Best of

1140-647: The playoffs at six straight events starting with the Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic where they made it to the quarterfinals. The following week, they won the Driving Force Decks Int'l Abbotsford Cashspiel and two weeks after that they won the Kamloops Crown of Curling . Their next event was the Tour Challenge Tier 2 where they lost to Jestyn Murphy in the semifinal. They also made

1178-573: The playoffs. The team ended their season at the Best of the West where they were again defeated by Corryn Brown in the championship game. Peterson was replaced by Kelsey Rocque for the event. The 2023–24 season was moderately successful for the team, as they won the MCT Shootout in September and the MCT Championships in January. They also reached a pair of semifinals and made it to the quarterfinals of

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1216-417: The round robin with a 2–3 record, failing to reach the championship pool round. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada , many provinces had to cancel their provincial championships, with member associations selecting their representatives for the 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts . Due to this situation, Curling Canada added three Wild Card teams to the national championship, which were chosen according to

1254-523: The season, Ashley Klymchuk left the team due to her pregnancy and was replaced by Samantha Fisher who previously played on the team before deciding to focus on her studies. Erin Pincott and Dezaray Hawes continued at third and second respectively. Team Brown began the 2020–21 curling season by winning the 2020 Sunset Ranch Kelowna Double Cash . Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia ,

1292-433: The semifinal at the Red Deer Curling Classic . They lost the final of the 2019 China Open in mid-December, their last event of 2019. Brown won her first provincial title at the 2020 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts when they stole in the extra end to defeat defending champions Sarah Wark . At the 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts , Team BC finished with a 5–6 record and they finished in sixth place. After

1330-470: The semifinal, they fell 8–6 to Kristy Watling. Henry was invited to be Team Tracy Fleury 's alternate at the 2022 Scotties Tournament of Hearts as the team qualified as one of the Wild Card entries. The team included Henry's sister-in-law Selena Njegovan . Upon arrival into Thunder Bay for the event, the team announced that Tracy Fleury had tested positive for COVID-19 and would have to sit out much of

1368-479: The team had an undefeated run at the SaskTour Women's Nutana up until the final where they lost to Jessica Mitchell . They also had deep runs at the Atkins Curling Supplies Classic and the SaskTour Women's Moose Jaw but lost in the semifinals at both events. At the 2022 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts , Team Jones qualified for the playoffs after a 6–2 record through the round robin and championship pool. In

1406-432: The team lost the seeding game and then the 3 vs. 4 page playoff game, eliminating them from the event in fourth place. Henry retired from competitive curling following the 2021–22 season . Henry works as a registered psychiatric nurse RPN at Health Sciences Centre. Her brother is fellow curler Connor Njegovan and her sister-in-law is Selena Njegovan . Corryn Brown Corryn Cecile Brown (born July 19, 1995)

1444-482: The tour and won the Manitoba Scotties Berth Bonspiel to qualify for the 2019 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts . Peterson would have her most successful provincial championship to date, finishing 5–2 through the round robin and qualifying for a tiebreaker against Abby Ackland . Despite tying the game in the seventh end, Team Peterson would give up three points in the eighth end, ultimately losing

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