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Lauren Horton

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Lauren Horton
Born (1995-07-21) July 21, 1995 (age 29)
Team
SkipChelsea Brandwood[1]
ThirdLauren Horton
SecondBrenda Chapman
LeadKeira McLaughlin
Curling career
Member Association Ontario (2011-2020; 2024-Present)
 Quebec (2020–2024)
Top CTRS ranking19th (2017–18)
Medal record
Curling
Representing  Canada
Winter Universiade
Silver medal – second place 2015 Granada
Representing  Ontario
Canada Winter Games
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Halifax

Lauren Horton (born July 21, 1995) is a Canadian curler from Pakenham, Ontario.[2]

Youth career

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Horton's Huntley Curling Club rink won the 2011 provincial bantam championship.[3] This qualified her team to represent Ontario at the 2011 Canada Winter Games, where she would take home the bronze medal. She won the provincial junior mixed championship in 2014, throwing third stones for Ryan McCrady.[4] While attending Carleton University, Horton won the 2014 CIS/CCA Curling Championships playing third for the Carleton Ravens team, skipped by Jamie Sinclair. The team represented Canada at the 2015 Winter Universiade, with Sinclair replaced by Breanne Meakin from the University of Manitoba (Sinclair had committed to curling for the United States at this point). The team would end up winning the silver medal.

Women's career

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Horton joined the Susan Froud rink in 2017, throwing third rocks for the team. She won her first World Curling Tour event as a member of the team at the 2017 Stroud Sleeman Cash Spiel. The team qualified for the 2019 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Horton's first provincial women's championship. There, Horton took over as the team's skip.

Horton left Ontario at the beginning of the 2023-24 curling season to form a new team out of Quebec, where they qualified for the 2024 Quebec Scotties Tournament of Hearts, where her team lost in the tie-breaker.

Personal life

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Horton attended Almonte District High School.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Team Chelsea Brandwood". CurlingZone. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  2. ^ "Draws/Scoreboard".
  3. ^ "U18 Women".
  4. ^ "Ontario Winter Games U21 Mixed Doubles".
  5. ^ "Sweet 16 not holding back Lauren Horton against older curlers". 2012-01-19.
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