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Laurie Weeden

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Laurie Weeden
Born
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Team
Curling clubQueensland CC[1]
SkipTahli Gill
ThirdLaurie Weeden
SecondLynette Gill
LeadKirby Gill
AlternateJayna Gill
Curling career
World Mixed Doubles Championship
appearances
2 (2014, 2016)
Pacific-Asia Championship
appearances
5 (2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2018)
Medal record
Curling
Representing  Australia

Laurie Weeden (born in Toronto, Ontario) is an Australian female curler originally from Canada.

She works for Australian Curling Federation as secretary.[2]

Teammates and events

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Women's

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Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
2008–09 Kim Forge Sandy Gagnon Lynette Gill Laurie Weeden Madeleine Wilson Janice Mori,
Jennifer Coker
PCC 2008 (5th)
2009–10 Kim Forge Laurie Weeden Lynette Gill Madeleine Wilson NZWG 2009 (5th)
PCC 2009 (5th)
2010–11 Kim Forge Laurie Weeden Lynette Gill Madeleine Wilson Janice Mori PCC 2010 (5th)
2012–13 Laurie Weeden (fourth) Kim Forge (skip) Lynette Gill Blair Murray Janice Mori PACC 2012 (4th)
2018–19 Tahli Gill Laurie Weeden Lynette Gill Kirby Gill Jayna Gill Ken Macdonald
(PACC)
AWCC 2018 1st place, gold medalist(s)[3]
PACC 2018 (6th)

Mixed

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Season Skip Third Second Lead Events
2018–19 Laurie Weeden (Fourth) Ali Cameron Lynette Gill Jim Hansen AMxCC 2018 (6th)[4]

Mixed doubles

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Season Female Male Coach Events
2013–14 Laurie Weeden Ian Palangio Carlee Millikin WMDCC 2014 (12th)
2014–15 Laurie Weeden Ian Palangio AMDCC 2014 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
2015–16 Laurie Weeden Ian Palangio AMDCC 2015 1st place, gold medalist(s)[5]
WMDCC 2016 (31st)

References

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  1. ^ Queensland Curling Association on Facebook
  2. ^ Linkovi - Национални савез за Карлинг Србије - National Curling Association of Serbia
  3. ^ Gill wins 2019 Australian Womens Curling Championship, CurlingZone
  4. ^ Australian Mixed Curling Championship, CurlingZone
  5. ^ "Australian Curling Federation - 2015 National Mixed Doubles Championships Results". Archived from the original on 29 July 2016. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
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