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Carolyn Hutchinson | |
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Curling club | Greenacres CC, Renfrewshire Lockerbie CC, Lockerbie |
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World Championship appearances | 2 (1990, 1997) |
Other appearances | World Junior Championship: 2 (1988, 1989) |
Medal record |
Carolyn Hutchinson (born c. 1968) [1] is a Scottish curler. [2]
She is a 1990 World silver medallist and 1989 WJCC Bronze medallist. [3] [4]
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Events |
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1987–88 | Carolyn Hutchinson | Rhona Howie | Joan Robertson | Tara Brown | SJCC 1988 ![]() WJCC 1988 (4th) | |
1988–89 | Carolyn Hutchinson | Julie Hepburn | Katie Loudon | Julia Halliday | SJCC 1989 ![]() WJCC 1989 ![]() | |
1989–90 | Carolyn Hutchinson | Claire Milne | Mairi Milne | Tara Brown | SWCC 1990 ![]() WCC 1990 ![]() | |
1996–97 | Carolyn Hutchinson | Heather Crockett | Jan Byers | Lucy Levack | Gillian Barr (WCC) | SWCC 1997 ![]() WCC 1997 (8th) |
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