- Kelley Law
Kelley Law (born
January 11 ,1966 inBurnaby, British Columbia ) formerly known as Kelley Atkins and Kelley Owen is a Canadiancurler fromCoquitlam, British Columbia . She grew up inMaple Ridge, British Columbia .Law is most notable for winning a bronze medal at the
2002 Winter Olympics inSalt Lake City, Utah for Canada with her team ofJulie Skinner (third),Georgina Wheatcroft (Second) andDiane Nelson (Lead). She had an 8-1 record going into the playoffs but lost the semi-final to Great Britain'sRhona Martin who would eventually claim gold. Kelley beat theUnited States 'Kari Erickson for the bronze medal. Law also won the2000 Scott Tournament of Hearts which qualified her for that year's World Championships, which she also won. The following year she was runner-up at the2001 Scott Tournament of Hearts where she lost in the final toNova Scotia 'sColleen Jones . Law would take a few years off from curling, and her team split up, with Wheatcroft going on to skip her own team to the2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts . Wheatcroft then went on to play with Jennifer Jones from the 2005-06 season before returning to play with Law in 2006.Law returned in 2006 from a curling hiatus which involved having a baby and becoming a certified real estate agent for
RE/MAX . In 2007, Law has made her way back to the national championship, now called the "Scotties" Tournament of Hearts after winning the B.C. Provincial championship on January 28, 2007 with her new team. At the2007 Scotties Tournament of Hearts , Law finished with a 5-6 record.Law has decided to take the 2007-2008 season off due to her work commitments. As a result, her team has separated. Her former third, Georgina Wheatcroft and lead, Darah Provencal have left to join Colleen Jones to form a new team.
Team
(as of 2006)
*Georgina Wheatcroft (third)
*Shannon Aleksic (second)
*Darah Provencal (lead)
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