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Kerri Einarson (/ ˈ eɪ n ə r s ə n /; born Kerri Flett; October 3, 1987) is a Canadian Métis curler from Camp Morton, Manitoba, in the Rural Municipality of Gimli. [2] Einarson is a four-time women's national champion in curling, skipping her team to victory in the 2020 , 2021 , 2022 and 2023 Scotties Tournament of Hearts .
At the Scotties, they had a successful round robin, with a 7–1 record, including a win against defending champion Kerri Einarson. They entered the championship pool as the first seed, where they won three games and lost one to Manitoba's Jennifer Jones. [10] Because of their earlier win against Einarson, Homan's team received a bye to the final.
Valerie Sweeting (born July 9, 1987 in Redvers, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from Lottie Lake, Alberta [2] She currently plays third for Team Kerri Einarson ...
Briane Harris (born March 11, 1992, as Briane Meilleur) is a Canadian curler from Petersfield, Manitoba. [2] She currently plays lead on Team Kerri Einarson from Gimli, Manitoba.
They ended the week on a high note by defeating Manitoba's Kerri Einarson 8–7 to claim the bronze medal. [128] After their third-place finish at the Hearts, Team Jones turned things around at the last two events of the season, the 2016 Players' Championship and the 2016 Champions Cup Grand Slams. At the Players', they finished 4–1 through ...
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Other great curlers at the Hearts have been Kerri Einarson and Connie Laliberte of Manitoba, Heather Houston, Marilyn Bodogh and Rachel Homan of Ontario, Vera Pezer and Sandra Schmirler of Saskatchewan, Cathy Borst, Shannon Kleibrink and Chelsea Carey of Alberta and Lindsay Sparkes and Kelly Scott of British Columbia.