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Shannon Birchard (born May 11, 1994) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. [3] She currently plays second on Team Kerri Einarson from Gimli, Manitoba . Currently, the Einarson team are the four-time reigning Scotties Tournament of Hearts champions, winning the title in 2020 , 2021 , 2022 and 2023 .
Eaton's Championship (1952–1960) Silver D Championship (1961–1967) Rose Bowl (1968–1972) Manitoba Lassie (1973–1981) Manitoba Scott Tournament of Hearts (1982–2006)
Qualification Method Berths Qualifying Team CTRS leaders: 2: Jennifer Jones Kerri Einarson: Manitoba Tour: 2: Darcy Robertson Shannon Birchard: Berth Bonspiels
Second: Shannon Birchard Lead: Briane Harris [a] Alternate: Krysten Karwacki [a] Garrison CC, Calgary. Skip: Kayla Skrlik Third: Brittany Tran Second: Geri-Lynn Ramsay [b] Lead: Ashton Skrlik Alternate: Crystal Webster [b] Vancouver CC, Vancouver. Skip: Clancy Grandy Third: Kayla MacMillan Second: Lindsay Dubue Lead: Sarah Loken Alternate ...
Shannon Birchard (Granite) 1: 6 Lisa Menard (Dauphin) 1: 6 Round-robin results. All draw times are listed in Central Standard Time . [2] Draw 1. ...
Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Club(s) Shannon Birchard: Nicole Sigvaldason: Sheyna Andries: Maria Mondor: Beth Peterson: St. Vital Curling Club, Winnipeg: Joelle Brown
The defending Olympic champion Jennifer Jones rink was the top seed ahead of the event. They had not played in the 2016 provincial Scotties, as they had an automatic berth to the 2016 Scotties Tournament of Hearts as Team Canada for having won the 2015 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. 2016 provincial champion Kerri Einarson was given the second seed, while eventual-winner Michelle Englot was ...
The 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national women's curling championship, was held from February 15 to 23 at Mosaic Place in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. [1] [2] The winning team was scheduled to represent Canada at the 2020 World Women's Curling Championship at the CN Centre in Prince George, British Columbia.