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13 Facts About Alison Kreviazuk

1.

Alison Kreviazuk was the longtime second for the Rachel Homan rink, playing with her from 2002 to 2014.

2.

Alison Kreviazuk currently serves as a national coach with the Swedish Curling Association.

3.

Alison Kreviazuk won three provincial Bantam titles as a member of the team, before she was too old to play at that level.

4.

Alison Kreviazuk later re-joined the team to play at the Junior level, and was a member of the team that won the 2009 provincial junior championship, and lost in the 2009 Canadian Junior Curling Championships finals.

5.

Alison Kreviazuk remained on the team the following season for World Curling Tour events and at the Canadian Olympic Curling Pre-Trials, but she was too old to play in junior events that season, and was replaced by Laura Crocker for junior events.

6.

Alison Kreviazuk won two Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts with the team and earned a berth into the 2014 Scotties Tournament of Hearts by virtue of winning the right to be Team Canada as the 2013 Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion team.

7.

Alison Kreviazuk has won two Grand Slam events with the team, the 2012 and 2013 Masters of Curling.

8.

At the 2014 Worlds, Alison Kreviazuk won the Frances Brodie Award for sportsmanship.

9.

Alison Kreviazuk moved to Sweden to be with her boyfriend, Fredrik Lindberg.

10.

Alison Kreviazuk attended the 2017 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials as the alternate for Allison Flaxey's team.

11.

Alison Kreviazuk graduated from the University of Ottawa in 2009 with a degree in leisure studies and worked in sales for Capital Fiat.

12.

Alison Kreviazuk is the second cousin of singer Chantal Kreviazuk, although Alison's surname is pronounced slightly differently.

13.

Alison Kreviazuk's sisters are former teammate Lynn Kreviazuk and Cheryl Kreviazuk, another competitive curler.