Kelsey Elizabeth Rocque was born on March 25,1994 and is a Canadian curler residing in Carberry, Manitoba.
11 Facts About Kelsey Rocque
Kelsey Rocque went undefeated in her round robin pool which gave her a berth in the championship pool.
Kelsey Rocque was named to the First All Star team at the skip position, with a player percentage of 79 throughout round robin play.
Kelsey Rocque had the second highest skip percentage at the end of the round robin, which would lead her to be named to the second All Star Team at the skip position.
Kelsey Rocque joined Cathy King, Suzanne Birt, and Kaitlyn Lawes as the fourth junior woman skip to win back-to-back Canadian Junior Curling Championships titles.
Team Kelsey Rocque played in the 2016 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts, but failed to make the playoffs.
The Kelsey Rocque rink played with the new arrangement at the 2018 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts, where they narrowly missed the playoffs.
Kelsey Rocque still got to participate in the 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts as the alternate for the Walker rink.
Team Kelsey Rocque was one of the top three non-qualified teams, but they did not retain at least three of their four players from the previous season, meaning they could not qualify for the national championship.
Kelsey Rocque is a third cousin to Canadian curler Marcel Rocque, who played for the Randy Ferbey rink.
Kelsey Rocque is employed as a family liaison officer with the Department of Defence.