Stephanie Enright (curler)

Last updated
Stephanie Enright
Born
Stephanie Walker

Team
Skip Nicky Kaufman
Third Pamela Appelman
Second Kimberly Curtin
Lead Stephanie Enright
Career
Member AssociationFlag of Alberta.svg  Alberta
Top CTRS ranking 5th (2016–17)
Grand Slam victories1 (2017 Canadian Open)

Stephanie Enright (born Stephanie Walker) is a Canadian curler from Rosalind, Alberta. [1] [2] She represented the University of Alberta at the University Nationals twice, and in 2017 she was part of the team which won the Canadian Open as a member of Team Casey Scheidegger. [2] [3]

Enright's brother, Geoff Walker, is also a curler and was World Champion in 2017. [3] [4] She is married to fellow curler and 2010 Olympic gold medallist Adam Enright. [5]

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References

  1. "Stephanie Enright Profile". Curling Alberta. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
  2. 1 2 "CurlingZone – Everything Curling" . Retrieved 2020-09-08.
  3. 1 2 Fisher, Erica. "Beaverlodge siblings both earn titles at curling Canadian Open". My Grande Prairie Now. Retrieved 2020-09-08.
  4. Heroux, Devin (2017-04-10). "Team Gushue caps magical season with world title". CBC. Retrieved 2020-09-09.
  5. "Welcome to the 'Christmas' Curling Camp for Youth". Camrose Academy. Retrieved 2020-09-10.