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| Curling club = Airleywight Ladies CC, [[Perth, Scotland|Perth]] |
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| European Championship appearances = 5 ({{EuCC|1989}}, {{EuCC|1992}}, {{EuCC|1994}}, {{EuCC|1995}}, {{EuCC|1997}}) |
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| Olympic appearances = 1 ([[Curling at the 1998 Winter Olympics|1998]]) |
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| Other appearances = {{WJCC||World Junior Championships}}: 2 ({{WJCC|1990}}, {{WJCC|1993}}) |
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'''Kirsty Hay''' (born February 9, 1972 in [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]] as '''Kirsty Addison''') is a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[curling|curler]] |
'''Kirsty Hay''' (born February 9, 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]]. |
She played for [[Great Britain]] at the [[Curling at the 1998 Winter Olympics|1998 Winter Olympics]], where British team finished at fourth place. |
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At 17, she won her first national junior title and went on to [[skip (curling)|skips]] 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">[http://news.bbc.co.uk/winterolympics2002/hi/english/bbc_coverage/newsid_1748000/1748905.stm BBC SPORT | Winter Olympics 2002 | Kirsty Hay - BBC News]</ref> |
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She was a member of an expert group in the [[World Curling Federation]], who explained what kind of curling could be added as a second medal discipline to the Winter Olympics, concluding that it should be mixed doubles curling.<ref>[http://www.worldcurling.org/_upload/downloads/940_334.file WCF PPT Template - World Curling Federation]</ref> |
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==Awards== |
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*[[Frances Brodie Award]]: 1990 |
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*{{WJCC}} All-Star Team, Women: {{WJCC|1993}} |
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| 1989–90 || '''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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| 1992–93 || '''Kirsty Hay''' || [[Hazel Erskine]] || [[Joanna Pegg]] || [[Louise Wilkie]] || || {{EuCC|1992|ECC 1992}} {{Silver2}} |
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| 1992–93 || '''Kirsty Hay''' || [[Gillian Barr]] || [[Joanna Pegg]] || [[Louise Wilkie]] || [[Fiona Brown (curler)|Fiona Brown]] || [[Scottish Junior Curling Championships|SJCC]] 1993 {{Gold1}}<br>{{WJCC|1993|WJCC 1993}} {{Gold1}} |
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| 1994–95 || '''Kirsty Hay''' || [[Edith Loudon]] || [[Joanna Pegg]] || [[Katie Loudon]] || [[Jackie Lockhart]] (ECC)<br>[[Claire Milne]] (WCC)<br>''<small>[[Peter Loudon]]</small>'' || {{EuCC|1994|ECC 1994}} (6th)<br>[[Scottish Women's Curling Championship|SWCC]] 1995 {{Gold1}}<br>{{WWCC|1995|WCC 1995}} (7th) |
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| 1995–96 || '''Kirsty Hay''' || [[Edith Loudon]] || [[Karen Addison]] || [[Katie Loudon]] || [[Claire Milne]]<br>''<small>[[Peter Loudon]]</small>'' || {{EuCC|1995|ECC 1995}} {{Silver2}}<br>[[Scottish Women's Curling Championship|SWCC]] 1996 {{Gold1}}<br>{{WWCC|1996|WCC 1996}} (5th) |
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| 1997–98 || '''Kirsty Hay''' || [[Edith Loudon]] || [[Jackie Lockhart]] || [[Katie Loudon]] || [[Fiona Bayne]]<br>''<small>[[Jane Sanderson (curler)|Jane Sanderson]]</small>'' || {{EuCC|1997|ECC 1997}} (6th)<br>[[Scottish Women's Curling Championship|SWCC]] 1998 {{Gold1}}<br>{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Curling at the 1998 Winter Olympics|WOG 1998]] (4th)<br>{{WWCC|1998|WCC 1998}} (7th) |
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| 2000-01 || [[Julia Ewart]] || [[Heather Byers]] || [[Nancy Murdoch]] || [[Lynn Cameron]] || '''Edith Loudon'''<br>''<small>[[Moray Combe]]</small>'' || {{WWCC|2001|WCC 2001}} (4th) |
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| 2001-02 || [[Jackie Lockhart]] || [[Sheila Swan]] || [[Katriona Fairweather]] || [[Anne Laird]] || '''Edith Loudon''' (WCC) || [[Scottish Women's Curling Championship|SWCC]] 2002 {{Gold1}}<br>{{WWCC|2002|WCC 2002}} {{Gold1}} |
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| 2002-03 || [[Jackie Lockhart]] || [[Sheila Swan]] || [[Katriona Fairweather]] || [[Anne Laird]] || '''Edith Loudon'''<br>''<small>[[Isobel Hannen]]</small>'' || {{EuCC|2002|ECC 2002}} (6th) |
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| 2002-03 || '''Edith Loudon''' || [[Karen Addison]] || [[Lynn Cameron]] || [[Katie Loudon]] || [[Jackie Lockhart]] (WCC)<br>''<small>[[Keith Prentice (curler)|Keith Prentice]]</small>'' || [[Scottish Women's Curling Championship|SWCC]] 2003 {{Gold1}}<br>{{WWCC|2003|WCC 2003}} (7th) |
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| 2003-04 || '''Edith Loudon''' || [[Karen Addison]] || [[Lynn Cameron]] || [[Katie Loudon]] || [[Jackie Lockhart]]<br>''<small>[[Isobel Hannen]]</small>'' || {{EuCC|2003|ECC 2003}} (4th) |
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| 2005-06 || '''Edith Loudon''' || [[Mairi Milne]] || [[Sheila Swan]] || [[Katie Loudon]] || || [[Scottish Women's Curling Championship|SWCC]] 2006 (4th)<ref>[https://curlingzone.com/event.php?eventid=2748&eventtypeid=82&view=Main 2006 Scottish Women's Curling Championship - Curlingzone]</ref> |
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| 1993 || [[Peter Loudon]] || '''Edith Loudon''' || [[Alec Torrance Jr]] || [[Katie Loudon]] || || [[Scottish Mixed Curling Championship|SMxCC]] 1993 {{Gold1}} |
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| 1995 || [[Peter Loudon]] || '''Edith Loudon''' || [[Russell Keiller]] || [[Katie Loudon]] || || [[Scottish Mixed Curling Championship|SMxCC]] 1995 {{Silver2}} |
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Her sister [[Karen Addison]] is also a curler, they together won {{WJCC|1990|1990 World Junior Championship}}. |
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Loudon is from a family of curlers: her brother [[Peter Loudon|Peter]] is a World and European champion, her sister [[Katie Loudon|Katie]] was Edith's teammate, playing together at the 1998 Winter Olympics. |
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She began curling at the age of 12.<ref name="bbc" /> |
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Revision as of 20:19, 7 January 2020
Kirsty Hay | |
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Born | Kirsty Addison February 9, 1972 |
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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 February 9, 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 British team finished at fourth place.
At 17, she won her first national junior title and went on to skips 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.[2]
Awards
- Frances Brodie Award: 1990
- World Junior Curling Championships All-Star Team, Women: 1993
Teams
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate Coach |
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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 | |
1992–93 | 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
Her sister Karen Addison is also a curler, they together won 1990 World Junior Championship.
She began curling at the age of 12.[2]
References
- ^ Kirsty Hay on the World Curling database
- ^ a b BBC SPORT | Winter Olympics 2002 | Kirsty Hay - BBC News
External links
- Kirsty Hay on the World Curling Tour database (archived)
- Kirsty Hay at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
- Kirsty Hay at Olympics.com
- Kirsty Hay at Olympics.com