Heather Nedohin was born on Heather Godberson; July 15,1975 and is a Canadian curler from Sherwood Park, Alberta.
13 Facts About Heather Nedohin
Heather Nedohin is a Canadian former and World Junior champion, two-time Tournament of Hearts Champion and a two-time World bronze medalist.
Heather Nedohin is married to three time World Champion David Nedohin.
Heather Nedohin won her first and only Alberta provincial junior curling title in 1996.
In 1999, Heather Nedohin left the King rink, to form her own rink of Carmen Barrack, Kristie Moore and Rona McGregor.
In 2010, Heather Nedohin added Nova Scotian Laine Peters as the team's lead.
At the 2011 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Heather Nedohin lost to Shannon Kleibrink in the final.
Heather Nedohin went to her first Grand Slam final at the 2011 Manitoba Lotteries Women's Curling Classic, where she lost to fellow Albertan Renee Sonnenberg.
Heather Nedohin beat Pottinger in the tie breaker match, qualifying them for the playoffs against Korea's Kim Ji-sun.
In 2015 Heather Nedohin announced she would be stepping back from the game and that Chelsea Carey, formerly of Manitoba, would be taking over her current team.
Heather Nedohin skipped the Rachel Homan rink at the 2023 Saville Shootout, replacing Homan who had just given birth.
Heather Nedohin led the team to win the event, defeating Team Jennifer Jones, skipped by Chelsea Carey in the final.
Heather Nedohin is a graduate of Grande Prairie Regional College and North Peace High School, and attended the University of Alberta.