Kerri Einarson

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Sports: Curling

Team Einarson skip Kerri had always been interested in the sport of curling, and began playing at age eight. She is a four-time Manitoba mixed champion, and is known for scoring the first ever eight-ender in tournament history at the 2015 Manitoba Scottie’s Tournament of Hearts.

Her favourite curling memory was competing at the National Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Grand Prairie, AB last season, noting that representing Manitoba on the national stage had always been a goal of hers. Eventually, Kerri hopes to make it to the Olympic Games. She and her team are currently ranked fifth in Canada and eighth in the world.

Outside curling, Kerri is the mother of twin girls, and works as a personal health-care aide at Betel Home Foundation. Apart from her dream of competing at the Olympics, Kerri has always wanted to try surfing.

Kerri’s favourite thing about Manitoba? “The fans are so supportive and friendly – it’s a great province!”

DOB: 10/03/1987

Hometown: Camp Morton, MB

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