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33 Facts About Tracy Fleury

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Tracy Fleury was born on Tracy Horgan; June 13,1986 and is a Canadian curler from Sudbury, Ontario.

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Tracy Fleury has competed at the Canadian national championship eight times and was the Northern Ontario women's junior champion skip from 2005 to 2007.

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Tracy Fleury won the 2019 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts skipping a new team.

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Tracy Fleury has competed at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national women's curling championship eight times, winning the event in 2024 and 2025 and reaching the playoffs in 2018 and 2022.

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Tracy Fleury won the silver medal at the 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials and is an eight-time Grand Slam champion.

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Tracy Fleury won three Northern Ontario Bantam titles and competed in the 2002 Ontario Curling Trials for the 2003 Canada Winter Games.

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Tracy Fleury won three consecutive Northern Ontario junior provincial championships in 2005,2006 and 2007.

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In 2005, Tracy Fleury actually did not skip the Northern Ontario team, but threw fourth stones.

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At her final trip to the juniors in 2007, Tracy Fleury won seven games, and lost five this would not be enough to make the playoffs.

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Also during her junior career, Tracy Fleury competed in two University Curling Championships, skipping the Laurentian University Lady Vees.

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In 2008, Tracy Fleury's team graduated to the women's level, and the team qualified for the 2008 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts after winning the inaugural Northern Ontario women's championship.

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Tracy Fleury won her second Northern Ontario championship in December 2009, earning her team the right to play in the 2010 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

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Team Tracy Fleury had another slow start in their 2012 campaign, placing third at the Northern Ontario championship.

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The Tracy Fleury rink secured a spot at the 2013 Road to the Roar, the Olympic pre-trials event.

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Tracy Fleury defeated the top two seeds at the event, Shannon Kleibrink and Laura Crocker.

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At the 2015 Northern Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the Tracy Fleury rink became the first women's team to represent Northern Ontario at the Scotties.

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Team Tracy Fleury then had to win a relegation qualifier prior to the 2015 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in order to compete in the main tournament.

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Team Tracy Fleury regrouped at the 2018 Northern Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts, defeating Krista McCarville in the final to qualify for the 2018 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

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Tracy Fleury remained in Sudbury, and plays with the team as their designated out-of-province curler.

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Team Tracy Fleury had two more playoff finishes at the 2019 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic and the 2019 Canad Inns Women's Classic, where they lost in the semifinals and quarterfinals respectively.

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Tracy Fleury would be successful this time, defeating Sayaka Yoshimura to claim her first Grand Slam title.

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Team Tracy Fleury capped off the 2019 part of the season with a semifinal finish at the 2019 Boost National Grand Slam.

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At the 2020 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the provincial championship, Team Tracy Fleury lost the semifinal to Jennifer Jones.

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Tracy Fleury did not compete at the Hearts, as she wanted to stay home with her baby daughter, who was diagnosed with infantile spasms, a rare form of epilepsy.

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Tracy Fleury was again replaced by Carey at the final event of the year, the 2021 Players' Championship.

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On her final shot, Tracy Fleury attempted a soft-weight hit on a Jones stone partially buried behind a guard.

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Tracy Fleury's rock curled too much and hit the guard, giving up a steal of one and the game to Team Jones.

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Tracy Fleury then returned for the teams' final round robin game where they picked up another victory to close out the round robin first place in their pool.

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Team Tracy Fleury still had two more events together before parting ways, the 2022 Players' Championship and 2022 Champions Cup Grand Slams.

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Outside of curling, Tracy Fleury is a chartered professional accountant with Laurentian University.

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Tracy is married to Brent Fleury and has one child, Nina, whom she gave birth to in July 2020.

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Tracy Fleury has won eight Grand Slam events throughout her career.

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Since joining the Rachel Homan rink, Tracy Fleury has won six Slam titles: the 2022 Tour Challenge, 2023 Champions Cup, 2023 Masters, the Canadian Open in January 2024 and November 2024 and the 2024 National.