Kim Kelly (curler)
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Kim Kelly is a Canadian curler, throwing second stones for Mary-Anne Arsenault
's Nova Scotia
rink. From 1991 until 2006 she played third for Colleen Jones
with whom she won five national championships and two world championships.
Kelly had retired from competitive curling in 2006 but returned in 2010 playing third for Nancy Delahunt
, failing to secure a spot in the provincial playdowns. She would then go onto join former teammate Mary-Anne Arsenault
, playing the second position for the 2011/2012 season.
Mary-Anne Arsenault
Mary-Anne Arsenault is a Canadian curler from Halifax, Nova Scotia. She is the long time second for Colleen Jones' team with whom she has won five Canadian championships, and two World Curling Championships...
's Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces and is the most populous province in Atlantic Canada. The name of the province is Latin for "New Scotland," but "Nova Scotia" is the recognized, English-language name of the province. The provincial capital is Halifax. Nova Scotia is the...
rink. From 1991 until 2006 she played third for Colleen Jones
Colleen Jones
Colleen P. Jones is a Canadian curler and television personality. She is best known as the skip of two women's world championship teams and six Tournament of Hearts Canadian women's championships, including an unprecedented four titles in a row...
with whom she won five national championships and two world championships.
Kelly had retired from competitive curling in 2006 but returned in 2010 playing third for Nancy Delahunt
Nancy Delahunt
Nancy Delahunt is a Canadian curler from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Delahunt currently plays third for Colleen Jones. Delahunt was a longtime member of the Colleen Jones team which won five Scott Tournament of Hearts and two World Curling Championships...
, failing to secure a spot in the provincial playdowns. She would then go onto join former teammate Mary-Anne Arsenault
Mary-Anne Arsenault
Mary-Anne Arsenault is a Canadian curler from Halifax, Nova Scotia. She is the long time second for Colleen Jones' team with whom she has won five Canadian championships, and two World Curling Championships...
, playing the second position for the 2011/2012 season.