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Full Name
  
Darcy Kirkness

Lead
  
Michelle Kruk

Skip
  
Darcy Robertson


Third
  
Tracey Lavery

Name
  
Darcy Robertson

Second
  
Vanessa Foster

Role
  
Curler

Born
  
March 13, 1965 (age 59) Winnipeg, Manitoba (
1965-03-13
)

Curling club
  
Fort Rouge CC, Winnipeg, MB

Hearts appearances
  
3 (1986, 2003, 2009)

Hurry Hard: Jan. 25: Briane Meilleur and Darcy Robertson


Darcy Robertson (born Darcy Kirkness, March 13, 1965) is a Canadian curler. She is a three-time provincial champion and former Canadian junior champion.

Robertson had a successful junior career which involved winning the 1984 Canadian Junior Curling Championships with her younger sister Barb, Janet Harvey and Barbara Fetch. Two years later, Robertson, her sister Barb, Fetch and Faye Irwin would win the provincial women's championship and would be given the right to represent Manitoba at the 1986 Scott Tournament of Hearts. At the Hearts, the team went 6-5 in the round robin and missed the playoffs.

Also in 1986, Robertson won the provincial mixed championship playing lead for Hal Tanasichuk.

Robertson would not win another provincial championship until 2003, playing third for her sister, Barb. The team finished the round robin at the 2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts with a 4-7 record. Robertson formed her own rink between 2005 and 2008, when she joined forced with her sister again. Barb and Darcy won another provincial in 2009, benefiting from previous Manitoba champion Jennifer Jones getting a bye to the Hearts as defending champions. The team finished with a 2-9 record, tied for last place.

Robertson left her sister's rink again in 2011 to form her own team. Since then, she has won two World Curling Tour events: the 2012 DEKALB Superspiel, where she just happened to beat her sister's team in the final and the 2013 Atkins Curling Supplies Women's Classic where she beat Jill Thurston's rink.

References

Darcy Robertson Wikipedia