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Participant
Name
Melissa Rae Moen
Contingent
Team British Columbia
Hometown
Lumby
Type
Athlete
Sport
Curling
Results
Competition Female
Team: British Columbia
Final position: Bronze
Draw 1-F BC-SK
Monday, February 26, 2007
08:30
Mt. McIntyre Recreational Centre
Draw 2-D BC-QC
Monday, February 26, 2007
14:00
Mt. McIntyre Recreational Centre
Draw 3-A BC-NS
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
08:30
Mt. McIntyre Recreational Centre
Draw 4-D BC-NU
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
14:00
Mt. McIntyre Recreational Centre
Draw 6-C BC-YT
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
14:00
Mt. McIntyre Recreational Centre
Draw 7-F AB-BC
Thursday, March 01, 2007
08:30
Mt. McIntyre Recreational Centre
Semi final 1
Friday, March 02, 2007
14:00
Mt. McIntyre Recreational Centre
Bronze/4th
Friday, March 02, 2007
19:00
Mt. McIntyre Recreational Centre
Biography
Age
16
Height (ft, inches)
5'4"
Weight (lb)
127
Language(s) spoken
English, French
Years I have participated in my sport
8
Club or School Team
Lumby
Coach
Jack Hockey
Position/Event/Sport
Athelete, Womens Curling
Other recent athletic or artistic accomplishments
Bronze in Junior Womens Curling Provincials; 3rd and 4th in Highschool Curling Provincials and voted most sportsman like team; Gold in B.C. Winter Games Curling.
Won bronze in the Canadian Kyokushin Karate Tournament in 15-16 full contact girls fighting, along with numerous other medals from various karate tournaments.
Games or championships that I have participated in
Year
Full name of competition/sport/event
Placing
2006
B.C Winter Games - Curling
Gold
2006
Junior Womens Provincials
Bronze
2006
Highschool Provincal Curling
4th
My goals for the 2007 Canada Winter Games
Be on the podium.
My personal role model
My Parents
Other information that could be of interest to the media
One day I will have stepped foot on all the continents, travelled all of Europe. But first I will have seen all of Canada's Territories and Provinces, especially the Maritimes.