Rachel Homan

January 5, 2024
Curler

Quick Facts

Rachel Homan
Full Name Rachel Homan
Occupation Curler
Date Of Birth Apr 5, 1989(1989-04-05)
Age 35
Birthplace Ottawa
Country Canada
Birth City Ontario
Horoscope Aries

Rachel Homan Biography

Name Rachel Homan
Birthday Apr 5
Birth Year 1989
Place Of Birth Ottawa
Home Town Ontario
Birth Country Canada
Birth Sign Aries
Parents Catherine Homan, Craig Homan
Spouse Shawn Germain (m. 2016)

Rachel Homan is one of the most popular and richest Curler who was born on April 5, 1989 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Canadian curler, who was the skip of the Canadian team that won the Scotties Tournament of Hearts 2013 and 2014. She was awarded the Sandra Schmirler Most Valuable Player Award for her shooting percentage of 91%. She was the skip for Canada’s curling team at 2018 Winter Olympics.

Together with teammate She won gold at the 2007 Canada Winter Games alongside teammate Jamie Sinclair., she won gold at 2007 Canada Winter Games.

Homan began curling at the age of five, playing in the Little Rock program at the Rideau Curling Club in Ottawa. While bantam-aged (under 16), she won four straight provincial championships from 2003 to 2006, while no other curler had won even twice. In 2006, she won the Optimist International Under-18 Curling Tournament, beating Casey Scheidegger in the final. Her team qualified for the 2007 Canada Winter Games in Whitehorse, Yukon, where Homan skipped Team Ontario to a gold medal.

During her first two years at the junior level, Homan did not win a provincial championship. In 2007, her team lost the provincial semifinal to Hollie Nicol’s rink. In 2008, her team lost in the final to Danielle Inglis. These losses were allayed by a provincial junior championship in 2009, earning her team a berth at the 2009 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. At the Canadian Juniors, she skipped the Ontario team to a 10–2 record after the round robin, giving her rink a bye to the final, where she lost to the defending champion, Kaitlyn Lawes from Manitoba. Homan won the 2010 provincial championship and represented Ontario at the 2010 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. At the 2010 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, Homan, with Emma Miskew, Laura Crocker, and Lynn Kreviazuk, won the junior national title with an undefeated record of 13 wins and 0 losses – only the fourth women’s team to do so. The team represented Canada at the 2010 World Junior Curling Championships in Flims, Switzerland. The team lost just one round robin game and lost in the final to Sweden’s team, skipped by Anna Hasselborg.

Mark Homan, her brother, is also a curler. She married Shawn Germain in 2016. Fredrik Lindberg, a Swedish curler, was her partner.

Rachel Homan Net Worth

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

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

Born in Ottawa, Ontario, she excelled at bantam, winning four consecutive bantam championships between 2003 and 2006.

In 2011, she earned a degree from the University of Ottawa. She then began her career as a trainer at GoodLife Fitness.

Rachel Catherine Homan (born April 5, 1989) is a Canadian international curler. Homan is a former Canadian junior champion, a three-time Canadian national champion, and the 2017 world champion, all as a skip. She was also the skip of the Canadian women’s curling team at the 2018 Winter Olympics.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

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Who is Rachel Homan Dating?

According to our records, Rachel Homan married to Shawn Germain (m. 2016). As of December 1, 2023, Rachel Homan’s is not dating anyone.

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That same month, Homan’s women’s team made it to her first career Grand Slam final, when she lost to Jennifer Jones in the final of the 2011 Players’ Championship. Later in 2011, she played in her first Canada Cup where her team finished with a 2–4 record.

Facts & Trivia

Rachel Ranked on the list of most popular Curler. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Canada. Rachel Homan celebrates birthday on April 5 of every year.

In her first year of eligibility, Homan qualified for and won the 2011 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts. At the 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Homan skipped the Ontario team, finishing the round robin in third place and beating Nova Scotia’s Heather Smith-Dacey in the 3 vs. 4 game, before losing in the semi-final to Saskatchewan’s Amber Holland, thus eliminating her from the final. She then lost in the bronze medal game to Smith-Dacey.

Top Facts about Rachel Homan

  1. Rachel Homan is a Canadian curler from Ontario.
  2. She has won 3 national championships and 1 world championship.
  3. Homan was the youngest skip to win a Grand Slam event at age 19.
  4. She has been named Ontario’s female athlete of the year twice.
  5. Homan competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics, finishing in 6th place.
  6. Her team holds the record for most wins in a single season (43).
  7. Homan is known for her aggressive style of play and precision shots.
  8. She has earned over $1 million in career prize money.
  9. Homan is married to fellow curler Shawn Germain and they have one child together.
  10. She has been ranked as high as #1 on the World Curling Tour rankings.

Is Rachel Homan still married?

She married Shawn Germain, a former professional hockey player from Edmonton, in September 2016. They live in Beaumont, Alberta, and used to live in St. Paul, Alberta. Homan gave birth to a son, Ryatt Mitch Germain, in June 2019, and a daughter, Bowyn, in March 2021.

Who is Rachel Homan?

Homan was a bronze medallist at the 2013 Canadian Curling Trials that determined the Canadian curling teams for Sochi 2014. In 2019, 2020, and 2021 Homan skipped her team to silver at the national Tournament of Hearts. Homan played at the latter while eight months pregnant with her second child.

Who left Rachel Homan?

But how exactly will the rest of the team lineup look next season? You’ll just have to wait to find out! : teamhoman.com/blog/2022/3/25… Homan, longtime vice Emma Miskew and Sarah Wilkes had a vacancy on their team when Joanne Courtney decided to step away from the game.

Has Rachel Homan won an Olympic medal?

It was Homan’s second Olympic appearance and second time coming away without a medal. Her women’s team finished sixth in Pyeongchang in 2018.

Where is Lisa Weagle now?

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