Melissa Soligo
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birthday | 7th February 1969 | ||||||||||||
place of birth | Trail | ||||||||||||
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society | Juan de Fuca CC | ||||||||||||
Playing position | Second | ||||||||||||
Playing hand | right | ||||||||||||
status | unknown | ||||||||||||
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last change: March 16, 2010 |
Melissa Soligo (born February 7, 1969 in Trail , British Columbia ) is a Canadian curler .
Soligo made her international debut at the 1991 World Curling Championships in Winnipeg , where she won the silver medal.
Soligo played as second of the Canadian team in the XVI. 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville in curling. Skip Julie Sutton's team won the Olympic bronze medal after a 9-3 victory in the game for 3rd place against Denmark for Skip Helena Blach . Since curling was still a demonstration sport at that time, the medal has no official status.
successes
- 2nd place World Championship 1991
- 3rd place Olympic Winter Games 1992 (demonstration competition)
Web links
- Melissa Soligo on Worldcurling.org (English)
- Biography (English)
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SURNAME | Soligo, Melissa |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Canadian curler |
DATE OF BIRTH | 7th February 1969 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Trail , British Columbia |