Alanna Routledge
Alanna Routledge | |
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Born | June 25, 1990 |
Team | |
Curling club | , Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC[1] |
Skip | Laurie St-Georges |
Third | Hailey Armstrong |
Second | Emily Riley |
Lead | Cynthia St-Georges |
Alternate | Alanna Routledge |
Career | |
Member Association | Quebec |
Hearts appearances | 2 (2020, 2022) |
Top CTRS ranking | 176th (2018–19) |
Alanna Routledge (born June 25, 1990) is a Canadian curler from Montreal, Quebec.[2]
Career[]
Routledge represented Quebec in four Canadian Junior Curling Championships during her junior career in 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2011. Her best finish came at the 2008 Canadian Junior Curling Championships where her team skipped by finished in seventh with a 7–5 record.[3]
As third for the Mike Fournier, Routledge competed in back-to-back Canadian Mixed Curling Championship's in 2013 and 2014. At the 2013 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship, the team won the bronze medal after dropping the semifinal to Ontario's Cory Heggestad.
Out of juniors, Routledge began competing on the women's tour, skipping her own team. After playing in seven straight Quebec Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Routledge won her first women's provincial title at the 2020 Quebec Scotties Tournament of Hearts as third for Noémie Verreault. The team finished the round robin in second place with a 5–2 record and then won the semifinal and championship final to claim the title.[4] At the 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the team struggled throughout the week and ultimately finished tied for last with a winless 0–7 record.[5] Routledge competed in her second national championship as the alternate for Team Laurie St-Georges in 2022.[6] The team won their opening two matches against Alberta's Laura Walker and the Yukon's and their last game against Nova Scotia's Christina Black, ultimately finishing the 2022 Scotties Tournament of Hearts with a 3–5 record.[7]
Personal life[]
Routledge is employed as the director of competitions at Curling Québec. She is in a relationship with Dee Rich.[2]
Teams[]
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead |
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2006–07[8] | Alanna Routledge | |||
2007–08 | Kristen Richard | Alanna Routledge | Brittany O'Rourke | Sasha Beauchamp |
2009–10 | Alanna Routledge | |||
2010–11 | Alanna Routledge | Kelly-Ann Gazdewich | Melanie Maclean | |
2011–12 | Kristen Richards | Alanna Routledge | Brittany O'Rourke | |
2012–13 | Alanna Routledge | Joëlle St-Hilaire | ||
2013–14 | Alanna Routledge | Joëlle St-Hilaire | ||
2014–15 | Alanna Routledge | Joëlle St-Hilaire | ||
2015–16 | Camille-Marie Lapierre | Alanna Routledge | Alison Davies | Joëlle St-Hilaire |
2016–17 | Camille Lapierre | Alanna Routledge | ||
2018–19 | Noémie Verreault | Alanna Routledge | Émilie Desjardins | Jill Routledge |
2019–20 | Noémie Verreault | Alanna Routledge | Marie-Pier Côté | Jill Routledge |
References[]
- ^ "Alanna Routledge Profile". Curling Canada. Retrieved January 29, 2022.
- ^ a b "2022 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved January 29, 2022.
- ^ "2008 Canadian Junior Curling Championships" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved January 29, 2022.
- ^ "2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Teams". Curling Canada. Retrieved January 29, 2022.
- ^ "Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Standings, scores & schedule". Sportsnet. February 4, 2020. Retrieved January 29, 2022.
- ^ Alanna Routledge (January 7, 2022). "Équipe Québec = Équipe St-Georges". Curling Québec. Retrieved February 19, 2022.
- ^ "2022 Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Standings, schedule and results". Sportsnet. January 28, 2022. Retrieved February 19, 2022.
- ^ "Alanna Routledge Past Teams". CurlingZone. Retrieved January 29, 2022.
External links[]
- 1990 births
- Canadian women curlers
- Living people
- Curlers from Quebec
- Sportspeople from Montreal