
Kaitlyn Lawes
Kaitlyn Lawes is a prominent Canadian curler known for her exceptional skills and competitive spirit. She has won multiple national championships and represented Canada at the Winter Olympics, where she earned a gold medal in 2014. Lawes is recognized for her strategic gameplay and has established herself as one of the leading figures in women’s curling.
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Kaitlyn Lawes is a Canadian curler who earned gold in mixed doubles at the 2018 Pyeongchang Games.
Brett Peterman and Jocelyn Gallant’s mixed doubles curling Olympic hope ends in disappointmentKaitlyn Lawes is a Canadian curler who won gold at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Canadian mixed curlers drop fifth game in a row, miss playoffsKaitlyn Lawes won gold in mixed doubles curling at the 2018 Olympics.
Canada’s Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant are the perfect couple for mixed doubles curlingKaitlyn Lawes, the skip for Team Manitoba, expressed pride in her teammates despite the loss in the final.
Canada’s Kerri Einarson wins Scotties Tournament of Hearts in 11-end battleKaitlyn Lawes has advanced to the final of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Manitoba’s Kaitlyn Lawes reaches Scotties Tournament of Hearts curling finalKaitlyn Lawes played against Kerri Einarson in the Page 1-2 playoff.
Alberta’s Selena Sturmay advances to Scotties Tournament of Hearts curling semi-finalKaitlyn Lawes topped Jolianne Fortin in the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Scharf opens with 7-4 win over Skrlik at ScottiesKaitlyn Lawes, a two-time Olympic champion, was in control during her opening game at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Lawes tops Reese-Hansen on opening night at Scotties Tournament of HeartsKaitlyn Lawes is one of the skips in the women's trials field in November.
Canadian curling teams begin the quest for 2026 Olympic spots at pre-trialsKaitlyn Lawes was part of the undefeated team that won Olympic gold with Jennifer Jones in 2014.
Jennifer Jones recounts journey from shy girl to curling legend in memoirKaitlyn Lawes recovered from a tough loss at the Canadian women’s curling championship with a 12-3 win over provincial rival Kate Cameron.
Manitoba’s Lawes downs provincial rival Cameron 12-3 in Tournament of Hearts




















































