Kim Schneider | |
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Curler | |
Born |
Regina, Saskatchewan |
August 21, 1984
Team | |
Curling club |
Kronau CC, Kronau, SK |
Skip | Ashley Howard |
Third | Carly Howard |
Second | Kim Schneider |
Lead | Ashley Williamson |
Career | |
Hearts appearances | 3 (2010, 2011, 2012) |
World Championship appearances |
1 (2011) |
Top CTRS ranking | 2nd (2010-11) |
Grand Slam victories | 1: (Players, 2008) |
Medal record
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Kim Dawn Schneider (born August 21, 1984 in Regina, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from Kronau, Saskatchewan.
Schneider grew up in the small village of Kronau, Saskatchewan outside of Regina. She and her sister and teammate Tammy were the daughters of 1990 provincial champion lead Larry Schneider.
In 2003 and 2004, Schneider played in the Saskatchewan junior championships, but never won.
After juniors, Schneider teamed up with Amber Holland, along with her sister Tammy Schneider and Heather Kalenchuk.
In 2008, the team won their only Grand Slam event, the 2008 Players' Championships.
In 2009 the team would earn a spot in the Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, after defeating Marie-France Larouche in the C Qualifier. The team would finish round robin with a 4-3 record, tied for third place. They would lose the second tiebreaker to Krista McCarville in an extra end.
Together the team played in their first Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts in 2008 and again in 2009. They would not find success until the 2010 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts, when they would finally break through and represent Saskatchewan at the 2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. They would miss the playoffs, finishing with a 6-5 record. The team would repeat as Saskatchewan champions in 2011. At the 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the team would finish round robin first with a 9-2 and advance to the playoffs. They would lose the 1-2 game to team Canada, before winning the semi-final, over team Ontario. In the final, they would again face team Canada (Jennifer Jones), and this time would come out victorious, stealing the win in the 10th end, winning the Canadian Championship. This was the first time since 1997, that a team from Saskatchewan would win the National Championship. Together the team would win a silver medal at the 2011 Capital One World Women's Curling Championship.