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Wright, Amy

Amy Wright (born Amy Hatten , born Amy Hatten , also known as Amy Hatten-Wright , born Amy Hatten-Wright ; born , ) - American curling girl .

Amy Wright
Amy wright
personal information
Floor
Birth nameAmy Hatten
A country
Specializationcurling
ClubDuluth cc
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Working sideright
Awards and medals
Curling
World Championships
SilverGarmisch-Partenkirchen 1992

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Achievements

  • Women's World Curling Championships : Silver ( 1992 ).
  • U.S. women's curling championship : gold (1984, 1992, 2000), silver (1994, 1999), bronze (2009, 2010 ).
  • US Mixed Curling Championship : Silver (2001).
  • Francis Brodie Award Honor Award [1] : 1992.
  • Best USA Curling Female Curler of the Year : 2000.

Commands

SeasonFourthThirdSecondThe firstSpareTournaments
1983—84Amy hattenTerry leksellKaren leksellKelly siegerCZECH 1984 01!  
World Cup 1984 (9th place)
1991—92Lisa schoenebergAmy Hatten-WrightLori mountfordJill jonesCZECH 1992 01!  
World Cup 1992 02!  
1999—00Amy WrightAmy BecherJoni CottenNatalie SiemensCorina Markar
trainer: Robert Fenson
Cheshazh 2000 01!  
World Cup 2000 (6th place)
2004-05Amy WrightChristine ClarkStephanie rollingLisa rugenCZSHAZH 2005 (5th place)
2009—10Amy WrightCourtney GeorgeJordan moultonAmanda mcleanPatricia lukeCZECH 2010 03!  
2013Courtney GeorgeEileen SormunenAmanda mcleanJulie lillaCZAZHAZ 2013 02!  

( skips are shown in bold)

Notes

  1. ↑ See en: Frances Brodie Award

Links

  • Wright's profile, Amy in the database of the official website of the World Curling Federation
  • Wright, Amy profile in the World Curling Tour official website database
  • Amy Wright's profile in Curlingzone.com's database
  • Profile on Team USA website
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Right,Amie&oldid=93555449


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