Dawn Knowles

Dawn Knowles (born c. 1953, died March 29, 2006; in marriage also known as Dawn Harris) was a Canadian curler.

Dawn Knowles
 
Other namesDawn Harris
Bornc. 1953
DiedMarch 29, 2006(2006-03-29) (aged 52–53)
Team
Curling clubNorth Shore WC, North Vancouver, British Columbia
Career
Member Association British Columbia
Hearts appearances2: (1976, 1979)
World Championship
appearances
1 (1979)

She was a 1979 World bronze medallist[1] and two-time Scott Tournament of Hearts champion (1976, 1979).

In 2006, she was inducted into Canadian Curling Hall of Fame together with all of the 1979 Lindsay Sparkes team.[2]

Knolwes was a teacher, and in the late 1970s, she used her knowledge and training to assist in the advancement of curling as one of the first members of the Curl Canada Coaching Program. The first-ever set of curling instructional films was developed in 1980 and Knowles was one of the models used in the six-part series. In 1982, the Canadian Curling Association introduced the National Team Leader Program and Knowles was the first person to assume the role, travelling to the women's world championship with Canada's representative, the team of Colleen Jones, Kay Smith, Monica Jones and Barbara Jones-Gordon.

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternate
Coach
Events
1975–76Lindsay DavieDawn KnowlesRobin KlassenLorraine BowlesSTOH 1976
1978–79Lindsay SparkesDawn KnowlesRobin WilsonLorraine BowlesSTOH 1979
WCC 1979

References


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