Kristin MacCuish

January 10, 2024
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Kristin MacCuish
Full Name Kristin MacCuish
Occupation Athlete
Date Of Birth Dec 8, 1992(1992-12-08)
Age 32
Birthplace Winnipeg
Horoscope Aquarius

Kristin MacCuish Biography

Name Kristin MacCuish
Birthday Dec 8
Birth Year 1992
Place Of Birth Winnipeg
Birth Sign Aquarius

Kristin MacCuish is one of the most popular and richest Athlete who was born on December 8, 1992 in Winnipeg, ****. Kristin MacCuish (born December 8, 1992) is a Canadian curler from Landmark, Manitoba. She currently plays lead on Team Tracy Fleury.

The team played in their first Canada Cup in 2016, losing in the semifinals. On the Tour, the team played in five Grand Slams, and would win their first title at the 2016 Boost National. At the 2017 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the team failed to make the playoffs.

MacCuish would stay with Selena Njegovan and Liz Fyfe for the 2018-19 curling season but would bring on a new skip, Tracy Fleury for the 2019-2022 Olympic quadrennial. Fleury is from Sudbury and plays as their designated out-of- province curler. The team had a nearly full schedule in Grand Slam events, beginning the season at the Elite 10, where they missed the playoffs after winning just one game. Next, they made it to the quarterfinals of the 2018 Masters, which they followed up by making it to the finals of the 2018 Tour Challenge, where they lost to Rachel Homan. Outside of the Grand Slam tour, they were invited to represent Canada at the second leg of the Curling World Cup, which they finished with a 4-2 record, narrowly missing the final. The following week they were back into a Grand Slam event, the 2018 National, where they won just one game. The following month, the team played in the 2019 Canadian Open, again missing the playoffs. The team found success in provincial playdowns, winning the 2019 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts defeating her old skip Kerri Einarson 13-7 in the final to represent Manitoba at the 2019 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. A week after provincials, the team played in at the 2019 TSN All-Star Curling Skins Game where they lost to Jennifer Jones by $4,000 in the final. The team did earn $32,500 during the tournament. At the Hearts, Manitoba went 4-3 record in pool play, but lost to British Columbia’s Sarah Wark rink in a tiebreaker to get into the championship pool, which eliminated the team from contention. They finished the season off by making it to the quarterfinals of the 2019 Players’ Championship.

To start the 2019–20 season, Fleury and her team finished fourth at the 2019 Hokkaido Bank Curling Classic. They followed that by winning the 2019 Cargill Curling Training Centre Icebreaker. Next they played in the 2019 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic where they just squeaked into the playoffs as the eighth seed. They upset Silvana Tirinzoni who was the number one seed 7-5 in the quarterfinal and Rachel Homan 5-4 in the semifinal before losing the final to Jennifer Jones. Two weeks later, they played in the 2019 Colonial Square Ladies Classic where they went undefeated until the final where they came up just short to Homan. Team 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. Their next event was the first Grand Slam of the season, the 2019 Masters where they qualified for the playoffs with a 3-1 record. With wins over Elena Stern in the quarterfinals and Anna Hasselborg in the semifinal, Team Fleury made their second Grand Slam final since forming. They would be successful this time, defeating Sayaka Yoshimura to claim the Grand Slam title. The next week, they had a quarterfinal finish at the second Slam of the season, the 2019 Tour Challenge. At the Canada Cup, the Fleury team once again had a successful run, qualifying for the playoffs with a 5-1 record. They downed Chelsea Carey 9-4 in the semifinal before coming up short to Rachel Homan in the final. Team Fleury capped off the 2019 part of the season with a semifinal finish at the 2019 Boost National Grand Slam. This meant they qualified for the playoffs in all 10 of the events they played in to start the season. To start 2020, the Fleury rink along with five other Canadian rinks, represented Canada at the 2020 Continental Cup. Team Canada did not have a good week, losing to the European’s by fifteen points. They missed the playoffs for the first time during the whole season when they were knocked out of the triple knockout format at the 2020 Canadian Open. At the 2020 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the provincial championship, Team Fleury lost the semifinal to Jennifer Jones. They did have another chance to qualify for the 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts through the Wild Card play in game which they also lost to Jones. It would be the team’s last event of the season as both the Players’ Championship and the Champions Cup Grand Slam events were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 2015-16 curling season would be the breakthrough year for the Einarson rink. The team begun the season by winning the Tier 2 event of the 2015 GSOC Tour Challenge. The team finally won the Manitoba Scotties in 2016, and represented Manitoba at the national 2016 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. There, the team would make the playoffs, but would end up losing in the bronze medal game, settling for fourth place. Elsewhere on the World Curling Tour, the team would play in four slams, making it to the semifinals at three events.

Kristin MacCuish Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Athlete
House Living in own house.

Kristin MacCuish is one of the richest Athlete from . According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Kristin MacCuish 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

MacCuish played second for Team Manitoba at the 2012 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, on a team skipped by Shannon Birchard. The team finished first after the round robin, but lost in the final to Team Alberta, skipped by Jocelyn Peterman. The next season, MacCuish and third Selena Kaatz left the Birchard rink to form their own team at the Manitoba Junior provincials but lost to their former skip in the final.

MacCuish joined Kerri Einarson’s team in 2013. In their first season, they played in one slam, the 2013 Colonial Square Ladies Classic (not qualifying) and the 2014 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts, losing in the final to Team Chelsea Carey. That season, MacCuish was invited to play for the Jennifer Jones rink (Team Manitoba) at the 2013 Scotties Tournament of Hearts as the team’s alternate. MacCuish played in two games, and threw four rocks in total. The team would finish in second place.

The Einarson rink qualified for the 2017 Canadian Olympic Pre-Trials, but would lose in a tiebreaker game. On the tour, the team would win the 2017 Icebreaker at The Granite and would make it to the finals of the 2017 Masters of Curling. They qualified for the first ever Wild Card game at the 2018 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, where they beat Chelsea Carey for the right to represent “Team Wild Card” that year at the Scotties. They finished the round robin and championship pool with a 9–2 record which qualified them for the 1 vs. 2 page playoff game. They lost to Team Manitoba (Jennifer Jones) but rebounded against Nova Scotia’s Mary-Anne Arsenault in the semifinal. They couldn’t get by Jones in the final, settling for a silver medal. They finished their season with a semifinal finish at the 2018 Players’ Championship and a runner-up finish at the 2018 Champions Cup.

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Top Facts about Kristin MacCuish

  1. Kristin MacCuish is a Canadian curler from Nova Scotia.
  2. She has competed in multiple national and international tournaments.
  3. MacCuish won the 2018 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship.
  4. She also won the 2019 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship.
  5. MacCuish has been curling competitively for over 20 years.
  6. She is known for her strong sweeping abilities on the ice.
  7. In addition to curling, MacCuish works as a registered nurse.
  8. She is married to fellow curler Mark Dacey, who is also her coach.
  9. MacCuish has represented Canada at both the junior and senior levels of competition.
  10. Her team currently holds a top-10 ranking in Canada’s women’s standings.

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