Laine Peters

Laine Peters
Curler
Born (1970-03-24) March 24, 1970
Team
Curling club The Glencoe Club,
Calgary, AB
Skip Chelsea Carey
Third Amy Nixon
Second Jocelyn Peterman
Lead Laine Peters
Alternate Susan O'Connor
Career
Hearts appearances 10 (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2016)
World Championship
appearances
4 (2001, 2003, 2012, 2016)
Top CTRS ranking 4th (2010-11 & 2015-16)

Laine Peters [pronounced: LAY-nee] (born March 24, 1970 in Carrot River, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler, from Calgary. After a successful curling career in Nova Scotia, she moved to Alberta in 2009, and currently plays lead for Chelsea Carey.

Peters was the longtime alternate for the famous Colleen Jones team. Peters won four Tournament of Hearts and a World Championship as the alternate for the team. In 2003, she moved to play with Heather Smith-Dacey as her second. When Jones left her team, Peters joined back to play second for the now skip, Mary Anne Arsenault. At the 2000 Scott Tournament of Hearts, Peters played lead for Kay Zinck.

After moving to Alberta, she joined the Heather Nedohin rink, winning another Hearts title in 2012 and a bronze at the World Championships.

In 2002, Peters won the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship playing lead for Mark Dacey.

Personal life

Peters is employed as an executive assistant to the president of TAQA North.

Teams

Season [1] Skip Third Second Lead
2010–11 Heather Nedohin Beth Iskiw Jessica Mair Laine Peters
2011–12 Heather Nedohin Beth Iskiw Jessica Mair Laine Peters
2012–13 Heather Nedohin Beth Iskiw Jessica Mair Laine Peters
2013–14 Heather Nedohin Beth Iskiw Jessica Mair Laine Peters
2014–15 Heather Nedohin Amy Nixon Jocelyn Peterman Laine Peters
2015–16 Chelsea Carey Amy Nixon Jocelyn Peterman Laine Peters

References

  1. "Laine Peters-Teams". World Curling Tour. Retrieved 28 February 2016.


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