Katy Gauthier ( born Cathy Gauthier ; June 5, 1961 , Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada ) is a Canadian curling player and sports commentator .
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| Date of Birth | June 5, 1961 (58 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada |
| Sports career | 1976-2005 |
| Working side | right |
She played in the second position.
Silver ( 1995 ) and bronze ( 1992 ) medalist of world championships. Three-time champion of Canada ( 1992 , 1995 , 2005 ).
In 2007, she was inducted into the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame [1] .
Content
- 1 Teams
- 2 Private life
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Commands
| Season | Fourth | Third | Second | The first | Tournaments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1991—92 | Connie Laliberte | Laurie allen | Katie Gauthier | Janet Arnott | ChK 1992 World Cup 1992 |
| 1992–93 | Connie Laliberte | Laurie allen | Katie Gauthier | Janet Arnott | ChK 1993 (5th place) |
| 1993–94 | Connie Laliberte | Karen purdy | Katie Gauthier | Janet Arnott | CC 1994 |
| 1994—95 | Connie Laliberte | Katie Overton | Katie Gauthier | Janet Arnott | ChK 1995 World Cup 1995 |
| 1995—96 | Connie Laliberte | Katie Overton-Clapham | Katie Gauthier | Janet Arnott | ChK 1996 |
| 2004-05 | Jennifer jones | Katie Overton-Clapham | Jill Office | Katie Gauthier | ChK 2005 , 2005 World Cup (4th place) |
| 2013-14 | Lois fowler | Maureen Bonard | Katie Gauthier | Allyson stewart | ChKV 2014 |
| 2014-15 | Lois fowler | Maureen Bonard | Katie Gauthier | Allyson stewart | World Cup 2015 |
( skips are shown in bold; see also [2] )
Privacy
He works on an ongoing basis in the apparatus of the Government of Canada . In addition, he works as a television commentator and analyst on television broadcasts of various curling tournaments for television companies: in Winnipeg - en: TSN and Global TV , at the national level - en: Rogers Sportsnet .
She also sometimes works as a volunteer curling trainer: working with junior teams (in particular, the one where her daughter Gaetenn plays) [3] [4] , and in 2010-2011 she trained the team of her former teammate Jennifer Jones, Katie Overton -Klepem , preparing them for the championship of the province of Manitoba and then for the championship of Canada 2011 (where the Overton-Klepem team, in particular, won the team Jennifer Jones in the round robin) [5] .
Married, husband Ron ( born Ron , Gauthier?), They have two children - daughter Gaetenne ( born Gaetanne , born 1996; also plays curling, while at the junior level in Manitoba [3] [6] ) and son Jacques ( English Jacques , born 1998) [7] .
Notes
- ↑ Gauthier, Cathy - CCA Hall of Fame - ACC Temple de la Renommée Virtuelle . Date of treatment March 16, 2016. (English)
- ↑ Teams - Cathy Gauthier - Curlingzone
- ↑ 1 2 Fort Rouge Curling Club - FRCC Provincial Representatives (2016) "... Christine Mackay - Fort Rouge CC (Gaetanne Gauthier, Taylor Maida, Katrina Thiessen, Coach Cathy Gauthier) ..."
- ↑ Women's Teams - OVCA Superspiel Junior curling Ottawa Archived March 24, 2016 on the Wayback Machine .
- ↑ Ken Wiebe. Revenge on Cathy O's mind? Overton-Clapham ready to face former team at national Scotties . Toronto Sun (January 30, 2011). Date of treatment March 21, 2016. (English)
- ↑ Jim Bender. Cathy O back for one more shot at the Manitoba Scotties title . Winnipeg Sun (January 19, 2016). Date March 21, 2016. (Eng.) "... Even now, almost two years later, Gaetanne Gauthier is still thanking her lucky stars that she is still alive - and curling well ...."
- ↑ Jim Bender. Kids come first: Gauthier . Winnipeg Sun (May 5, 2005). Date of treatment March 21, 2016. (English)
Links
- Profile of Gauthier, Katie (eng.) In the database of the official website of the World Curling Tour
- Katie Gautier profile in Curlingzone.com website database
- Profile of Gauthier, Katie in the database of the official website of the World Curling Federation
- The Curling News: Great stories from Cathy G