Kirsty Hay
Kirsty Hay | |||||||||||||||||||
birthday | February 9, 1972 | ||||||||||||||||||
place of birth | Glasgow | ||||||||||||||||||
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nation | Scotland | ||||||||||||||||||
society | Airleywight CC | ||||||||||||||||||
Playing hand | right | ||||||||||||||||||
status | unknown | ||||||||||||||||||
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last change: March 8, 2010 |
Kirsty Hay (* 9. February 1972 in Glasgow as Kirsty Addison ) is a Scottish curler .
Hay made her international debut at the European Championships in Engelberg in 1989 , but she remained without a medal. In 1990 she won her first precious metal with the gold medal at the Junior World Championships in Portage la Prairie .
Hay played as the skip of the British team in the XVIII. Winter Olympics in Nagano in curling. The team finished fourth after a 6-10 defeat against Sweden by Skip Elisabet Gustafson .
successes
- Junior World Champion 1990, 1993
- 2nd place European Championship 1992, 1995
Web links
- Kirsty Hay on Worldcurling.org (English)
- Kirsty Hay in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
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SURNAME | Hay, Kirsty |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | scottish curler |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 9, 1972 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Glasgow |