Helen Williams (curler)

Helen Williams (née Helen Wright, born 6 March 1973 in Scotland[2]) is an Australian female curler originally from Scotland.

Helen Williams
Born (1973-03-06) 6 March 1973
Team
Curling clubVictorian Curling Association[1]
SkipHelen Williams
ThirdKim Forge
SecondAshleigh Street
LeadMichelle Fredericks Armstrong
AlternateAnne Powell
Career
Pacific-Asia Championship
appearances
6 (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2015, 2017)
Other appearancesWorld Mixed Curling Championship: 2 (2016, 2017)

Biography

She is a farmer's daughter from Scotland, from a curling family. She was runner-up in the Scottish Junior Championships, and then played with Olympic gold medallist Rhona Martin’s team for a while. In 1997, when she was part of the Scottish and Britain national training squad and they were looking ahead to the Olympic Winter Games Nagano 1998, she injured her right ankle and she had a year away from competitive curling. She moved to Australia, to Perth and did not comes back to Scotland.[2]

She is a resident of Nedlands, Western Australia.[3]

Teams and events

SeasonFourthThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
2001–02Helen WrightLynn HewittLyn GreenwoodEllen WeirSandy GagnonPCC 2001
2002–03Helen WrightLynn HewittLyn GreenwoodEllen WeirSandy GagnonPCC 2002 (4th)
2003–04Helen WrightSandy GagnonLyn GreenwoodJanet CobdenJenn GagnonGerald ChickPCC 2003 (4th)
2004–05Helen WrightLynn HewittSandy GagnonJanet CobdenGail MunroPCC 2004 (5th)
2005–06Helen WrightKim ForgeSandy GagnonLyn GillCherie CurtisPCC 2005 (6th)
2017–18Helen WilliamsKim ForgeAshleigh StreetMichelle Fredericks
Armstrong
Anne PowellRobert ArmstrongPACC 2017 (6th)
Mixed curling
2016–17Hugh MillikinKim ForgeSteve JohnsHelen WilliamsWMxCC 2016 (22nd)
2017–18Hugh MillikinKim ForgeChristopher OrdogHelen WilliamsJames OrdogWMxCC 2017 (26th)
2018–19Hugh MillikinKim ForgeSteve JohnsHelen WilliamsAMxCC 2018 [4]

(skips marked bold)

References

  1. "Curling Victoria". Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  2. "Day Jobs: How Helen Williams combines curling and curing as a doctor : Athlete365". olympic.org. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  3. "Curling: Australia will target top 16 finish at World Mixed Championships, says Nedlands team member". Community News Group. 20 September 2017. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  4. "2018 Australian Mixed Curling Championship". CurlingZone. Retrieved 5 November 2018.


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