Sheila Harvey

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Sheila Harvey
 
Team
Curling clubHamilton & Thornyhill CC, Hamilton,
Wigtown CC, Stranraer
Curling career Curling pictogram.svg
Member AssociationFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
World Championship
appearances
3 (1985, 1986, 1994)
European Championship
appearances
1 (1983)
Other appearances European Junior Championships: 1 (1983)
Medal record
Curling
World Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1985 Jönköping
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1994 Oberstdorf
Scottish Women's Championship
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1985
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1986

Sheila Harvey is a Scottish curler. [1]

She is a two-time World women's silver medallist (1985, 1994).

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SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateEvents
1982–83 Isobel Torrance Jr. Margaret Craig Jackie Steele Sheila Harvey SJCC 1983 Gold medal icon.svg
EJCC 1983 Silver medal icon.svg
1983–84Isobel Torrance Jr.Margaret CraigJackie SteeleSheila Harvey ECC 1983 (4th)
1984–85Isobel Torrance Jr.Margaret CraigJackie SteeleSheila Harvey SWCC 1985 Gold medal icon.svg
WCC 1985 Silver medal icon.svg
1985–86Isobel Torrance Jr.Margaret CraigJackie SteeleSheila HarveySWCC 1986 Gold medal icon.svg
WCC 1986 (4th)
1993–94 Christine Cannon Claire Milne Mairi Herd Janice Watt Sheila Harvey WCC 1994 Silver medal icon.svg

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