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Crystal Webster Born February 26, 1975
Medicine Hat, AlbertaTeam Curling club Calgary CC, Calgary Skip Crystal Webster Third Erin Carmody Second Geri-Lynn Ramsay Lead Samantha Preston Career Hearts appearances 1 (2011) Top CCA ranking 8th (2009-10) Crystal Webster (born February 26, 1975 in Medicine Hat, Alberta) is a Canadian curler from Calgary, Alberta.
Webster skips one of the top teams in Alberta, but due to the depth in the province, she has been unable to get out of the province to the Canadian national championships.
In 2009, Webster was the first qualifier at the Canadian Olympic Pre-Trials. She surprised many, winning the A final over former World Champion Kelly Scott. At the 2009 Olympic Trials, the Webster rink finished with a 2-5 record.
To date, her only Women's World Curling Tour win was the DEKALB Superspiel in 2009. She has made it to two Grand Slam finals. She lost the 2006 Autumn Gold Slam to Scott and the 2010 Players' Championships to Cheryl Bernard.
Webster was chosen as Shannon Kleibrink's alternate for the 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
For the 2011-12 curling season, Webster will add Geri-Lynn Ramsay and Erin Carmody to her team.[1] Ramsay and Carmody played with Kathy O'Rourke from 2009-2011 in Prince Edward Island, having great success at the 2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts finishing first in round robin play, and losing the final. Webster's current third Lori Olson-Johns joined up with Cheryl Bernard.
Grand Slam record
Event 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 Autumn Gold F Q Q Q Q QF Manitoba Lotteries DNP Q Q Q DNP DNP Wayden Transportation Q Q QF N/A N/A N/A Sobeys Slam N/A Q QF N/A - Players' Championships Q DNP Q F - Key
- C - Won Chamoionship
- F - Lost final
- SF - Lost semi final
- QF - Lost quarter final
- Q - Did not make playoffs
- DNP - Did not participate in event
- N/A - not a Grand Slam event that season
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Categories:- 1975 births
- Curlers from Alberta
- Canadian women curlers
- Living people
- People from Medicine Hat
- People from Calgary
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