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Participant
Name
Renee Mary-Louise Clement
Contingent
Team Alberta
Hometown
Calgary, AB
Type
Athlete
Sport
Curling
Results
Competition Female
Team: Alberta
Final position: 9
Draw 1-D AB-YT
Monday, February 26, 2007
08:30
Mt. McIntyre Recreational Centre
Draw 2-F AB-NU
Monday, February 26, 2007
14:00
Mt. McIntyre Recreational Centre
Draw 4-E AB-QC
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
14:00
Mt. McIntyre Recreational Centre
Draw 5-C AB-NS
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
09:00
Mt. McIntyre Recreational Centre
Draw 6-B AB-SK
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
D-9th/10th Match
Friday, March 02, 2007
19:00
Mt. McIntyre Recreational Centre
Biography
Age
16
Height (ft, inches)
5' 7"
Weight (lb)
121 lbs
Language(s) spoken
English
Years I have participated in my sport
9
Club or School Team
North Hill Curling Club
Coach
Mr. Wayne Chyz
Position/Event/Sport
third/women's curling
Other recent athletic or artistic accomplishments
- 2006 Whitney Field Junior Curling Classic - 'A' Winner (personal best curling a junior event as a juvenile)
- Gold medallist in Bantam Southerns 2005 (most satisfying result, as I was chosen to play lead on a mixed team put together specifically to qualify for this event)
Games or championships that I have participated in
Year
Full name of competition/sport/event
Placing
2003
Alberta Softball Assoc. PeeWee A Fastball Provincials
3
2002
A.S.A. Squirt B Fastball Provincials
1
2001
A.S.A. Squirt B Fastball Provincials
2
My goals for the 2007 Canada Winter Games
The main goal is to medal, and end the drought for Alberta female curling teams at CWGs. I want to perform at my best, handle any media attention with confidence, soak in the atmosphere, make a lot of new friends from across the country, and bring home special memories of a once-in-a-lifetime event.
My personal role model
My late grandfather, Papa Lou, who went to war, lost an eye, faced many challenges, yet always had a great outlook on life.
Other information that could be of interest to the media
At the age of 6, I was introduced to curling at a church social by Pastor Guy Scholz, author of the curling books "Gold On Ice" and "Between the Sheets". I am only one of three remaining kids from that congregation who is still curling competitively. Up until 5 years ago, I was the only member of my family who knew how to curl.