February 2005 in sports

Last updated

Contents

<< February 2005 >>
SuMoTuWeThFrSa
01 02 03 04 05
06 07 08 09 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28  

Deaths

Events in sports

28 February 2005 (Monday)

27 February 2005 (Sunday)

26 February 2005 (Saturday)

25 February 2005 (Friday)

24 February 2005 (Thursday)

23 February 2005 (Wednesday)

22 February 2005 (Tuesday)

21 February 2005 (Monday)

20 February 2005 (Sunday)

19 February 2005 (Saturday)

18 February 2005 (Friday)

17 February 2005 (Thursday)

16 February 2005 (Wednesday)

15 February 2005 (Tuesday)

14 February 2005 (Monday)

13 February 2005 (Sunday)

12 February 2005 (Saturday)

11 February 2005 (Friday)

10 February 2005 (Thursday)

9 February 2005 (Wednesday)

8 February 2005 (Tuesday)

7 February 2005 (Monday)

6 February 2005 (Sunday)

5 February 2005 (Saturday)

4 February 2005 (Friday)

3 February 2005 (Thursday)

2 February 2005 (Wednesday)

1 February 2005 (Tuesday)

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Stefanie Lawton</span> Canadian curler

Stefanie Lawton is a Canadian curler from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Cathy Overton-Clapham nicknamed "Cathy O" is a Canadian curler. Overton-Clapham is one of Manitoba's most decorated female curlers, with one world championship, five national championships, and thirteen Scotties Tournament of Hearts appearances. In 2019, she began coaching in the United States, and currently coaches the Tabitha Peterson team.

Marliese Kasner is a Canadian curler from Shellbrook, Saskatchewan. She is a former member of her sister, Stefanie Lawton's team.

Heather Nedohin is a Canadian curler from Sherwood Park, Alberta. She is a Canadian former and World Junior champion, two-time Tournament of Hearts Champion and a two-time World bronze medalist. She is married to three time World Champion David Nedohin. She currently coaches the Kerri Einarson rink.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lisa Weagle</span> Canadian curler

Lisa Colleen Weagle is a Canadian curler from Ottawa, Ontario. Weagle was the lead on the Rachel Homan team from 2010 until March 12, 2020, when the team announced they would be parting ways with her. She then joined Team Jennifer Jones for two seasons until the team disbanded on March 15, 2022. She now plays lead on Team Laurie St-Georges from Quebec. Weagle was known for her ability to make the eponymous "Weagle" shot, which the Homan rink had used in high frequency while she was a member of the team.