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| name = Kirsty Hay |
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| Member Association = {{SCO}}<br>{{GBR}} |
| Member Association = {{SCO}}<br />{{GBR}} |
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| World Championship appearances = 3 ({{WWCC|1995}}, {{WWCC|1996}}, {{WWCC|1998}}) |
| World Championship appearances = 3 ({{WWCC|1995}}, {{WWCC|1996}}, {{WWCC|1998}}) |
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| Other appearances = {{WJCC||World Junior Championships}}: 2 ({{WJCC|1990}}, {{WJCC|1993}}) |
| Other appearances = {{WJCC||World Junior Championships}}: 2 ({{WJCC|1990}}, {{WJCC|1993}}) |
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{{MedalSport | [[Curling]]}} |
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{{MedalCompetition | {{EuCC||European Championships}}}} |
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'''Kirsty Hay''' (born 9 February 1972 in [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]] as '''Kirsty Addison''') is a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[curling|curler]],<ref>{{worldcurling}}</ref> a two-time {{EuCC||European silver medallist}} (1992, 1995) and a three-time [[Scottish Women's Curling Championship|Scottish women's champion]] (1995, 1996, 1998). |
'''Kirsty Hay''' (born 9 February 1972 in [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]] as '''Kirsty Addison''') is a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[curling|curler]],<ref>{{worldcurling}}</ref> a two-time {{EuCC||European silver medallist}} (1992, 1995) and a three-time [[Scottish Women's Curling Championship|Scottish women's champion]] (1995, 1996, 1998). |
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She played for [[Great Britain]] at the [[Curling at the 1998 Winter Olympics|1998 Winter Olympics]], where the British team finished in fourth place. |
She played for [[Great Britain]] at the [[Curling at the 1998 Winter Olympics|1998 Winter Olympics]], where the British team finished in fourth place.<ref>{{cite Sports-Reference}}</ref> |
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At 17, she won her first national junior title and went on to [[skip (curling)|skip]] her team to gold at the {{WJCC|1990|1990 World Junior Championships}}. This was the first occasion that a Scottish women's team had ever held a world title in curling.<ref name="bbc"> |
At 17, she won her first national junior title and went on to [[skip (curling)|skip]] her team to gold at the {{WJCC|1990|1990 World Junior Championships}}. This was the first occasion that a Scottish women's team had ever held a world title in curling.<ref name="bbc">{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/winterolympics2002/hi/english/bbc_coverage/newsid_1748000/1748905.stm |title=BBC SPORT {{!}} Winter Olympics 2002 {{!}} Kirsty Hay - BBC News |website=news.bbc.co.uk}}</ref> |
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==Awards== |
==Awards== |
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*[[Frances Brodie Award]]: |
*[[Frances Brodie Award]]: 1996 |
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*{{WJCC}} All-Star Team, Women: {{WJCC|1993}} |
*{{WJCC}} All-Star Team, Women: {{WJCC|1993}} |
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! scope="row"| 1989–90 |
! scope="row"| 1989–90 |
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| Kirsty Addison || [[Karen Addison]] || [[Joanna Pegg]] || [[Laura Scott]] || || || {{EuCC|1989|ECC 1989}} (6th)<br/>[[Scottish Junior Curling Championships|SJCC]] 1990 {{Gold1}}<br/>{{WJCC|1990|WJCC 1990}} {{Gold1}} |
| Kirsty Addison || [[Karen Addison]] || [[Joanna Pegg]] || [[Laura Scott]] || || || {{EuCC|1989|ECC 1989}} (6th)<br />[[Scottish Junior Curling Championships|SJCC]] 1990 {{Gold1}}<br />{{WJCC|1990|WJCC 1990}} {{Gold1}} |
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! scope="row" rowspan=2| 1992–93 |
! scope="row" rowspan=2| 1992–93 |
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| Kirsty Hay || [[Hazel Erskine]] || Joanna Pegg || [[Louise Wilkie]] || || || {{EuCC|1992|ECC 1992}} {{Silver2}} |
| Kirsty Hay || [[Hazel Erskine]] || Joanna Pegg || [[Louise Wilkie]] || || || {{EuCC|1992|ECC 1992}} {{Silver2}} |
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| Kirsty Hay || [[Gillian Barr]] || Joanna Pegg || Louise Wilkie || [[Fiona Brown (curler)|Fiona Brown]] || || SJCC 1993 {{Gold1}}<br/>{{WJCC|1993|WJCC 1993}} {{Gold1}} |
| Kirsty Hay || [[Gillian Barr]] || Joanna Pegg || Louise Wilkie || [[Fiona Brown (curler)|Fiona Brown]] || || SJCC 1993 {{Gold1}}<br />{{WJCC|1993|WJCC 1993}} {{Gold1}} |
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! scope="row"| 1994–95 |
! scope="row"| 1994–95 |
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| Kirsty Hay || [[Edith Loudon]] || Joanna Pegg || [[Katie Loudon]] || [[Jackie Lockhart]] (ECC),<br />[[Claire Milne]] (WCC) || [[Peter Loudon]] || {{EuCC|1994|ECC 1994}} (6th)<br/>[[Scottish Women's Curling Championship|SWCC]] 1995 {{Gold1}}<br/>{{WWCC|1995|WCC 1995}} (7th) |
| Kirsty Hay || [[Edith Loudon]] || Joanna Pegg || [[Katie Loudon]] || [[Jackie Lockhart]] (ECC),<br />[[Claire Milne]] (WCC) || [[Peter Loudon]] || {{EuCC|1994|ECC 1994}} (6th)<br />[[Scottish Women's Curling Championship|SWCC]] 1995 {{Gold1}}<br />{{WWCC|1995|WCC 1995}} (7th) |
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! scope="row"| 1995–96 |
! scope="row"| 1995–96 |
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| Kirsty Hay || Edith Loudon || Karen Addison || Katie Loudon || Claire Milne || Peter Loudon || {{EuCC|1995|ECC 1995}} {{Silver2}}<br/>SWCC 1996 {{Gold1}}<br/>{{WWCC|1996|WCC 1996}} (5th) |
| Kirsty Hay || Edith Loudon || Karen Addison || Katie Loudon || Claire Milne || Peter Loudon || {{EuCC|1995|ECC 1995}} {{Silver2}}<br />SWCC 1996 {{Gold1}}<br />{{WWCC|1996|WCC 1996}} (5th) |
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! scope="row"| 1997–98 |
! scope="row"| 1997–98 |
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| Kirsty Hay || Edith Loudon || Jackie Lockhart || Katie Loudon || [[Fiona Bayne]] || [[Jane Sanderson (curler)|Jane Sanderson]] || {{EuCC|1997|ECC 1997}} (6th)<br/>SWCC 1998 {{Gold1}}<br/>[[Curling at the 1998 Winter Olympics|WOG 1998]] (4th)<br/>{{WWCC|1998|WCC 1998}} (7th) |
| Kirsty Hay || Edith Loudon || Jackie Lockhart || Katie Loudon || [[Fiona Bayne]] || [[Jane Sanderson (curler)|Jane Sanderson]] || {{EuCC|1997|ECC 1997}} (6th)<br />SWCC 1998 {{Gold1}}<br />[[Curling at the 1998 Winter Olympics|WOG 1998]] (4th)<br />{{WWCC|1998|WCC 1998}} (7th) |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*{{sports links}} |
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*{{worldcurlingtour}} |
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*{{Sports-Reference}} |
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*{{IOC profile}} |
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*{{Olympic Channel}} |
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Latest revision as of 19:27, 8 May 2024
Kirsty Hay | |
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Born | Kirsty Addison 9 February 1972 |
Team | |
Curling club | Airleywight Ladies CC, Perth |
Curling career | |
Member Association | Scotland United Kingdom |
World Championship appearances | 3 (1995, 1996, 1998) |
European Championship appearances | 5 (1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997) |
Olympic appearances | 1 (1998) |
Other appearances | World Junior Championships: 2 (1990, 1993) |
Kirsty Hay (born 9 February 1972 in Glasgow, Scotland as Kirsty Addison) is a Scottish curler,[1] a two-time European silver medallist (1992, 1995) and a three-time Scottish women's champion (1995, 1996, 1998).
She played for Great Britain at the 1998 Winter Olympics, where the British team finished in fourth place.[2]
At 17, she won her first national junior title and went on to skip her team to gold at the 1990 World Junior Championships. This was the first occasion that a Scottish women's team had ever held a world title in curling.[3]
Awards[edit]
- Frances Brodie Award: 1996
- World Junior Curling Championships All-Star Team, Women: 1993
Teams[edit]
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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1989–90 | Kirsty Addison | Karen Addison | Joanna Pegg | Laura Scott | ECC 1989 (6th) SJCC 1990 WJCC 1990 | ||
1992–93 | Kirsty Hay | Hazel Erskine | Joanna Pegg | Louise Wilkie | ECC 1992 | ||
Kirsty Hay | Gillian Barr | Joanna Pegg | Louise Wilkie | Fiona Brown | SJCC 1993 WJCC 1993 | ||
1994–95 | Kirsty Hay | Edith Loudon | Joanna Pegg | Katie Loudon | Jackie Lockhart (ECC), Claire Milne (WCC) |
Peter Loudon | ECC 1994 (6th) SWCC 1995 WCC 1995 (7th) |
1995–96 | Kirsty Hay | Edith Loudon | Karen Addison | Katie Loudon | Claire Milne | Peter Loudon | ECC 1995 SWCC 1996 WCC 1996 (5th) |
1997–98 | Kirsty Hay | Edith Loudon | Jackie Lockhart | Katie Loudon | Fiona Bayne | Jane Sanderson | ECC 1997 (6th) SWCC 1998 WOG 1998 (4th) WCC 1998 (7th) |
Personal life[edit]
Her sister Karen Addison is also a curler. They won the 1990 World Junior Championship together.
She began curling at the age of 12.[3]
References[edit]
- ^ Kirsty Hay on the World Curling database
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Kirsty Hay". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 4 December 2016.
- ^ a b "BBC SPORT | Winter Olympics 2002 | Kirsty Hay - BBC News". news.bbc.co.uk.
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