Evelīna Barone

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Evelīna Barone
Born (2003-11-16) November 16, 2003 (age 17)
Team
Curling clubJelgavas kērlinga klubs, Jelgava
SkipIveta Staša-Šaršūne
ThirdSanta Blumberga
SecondIeva Krusta
LeadEvelīna Barone
AlternateTīna Siliņa
Career
Member Association Latvia
World Championship
appearances
1 (2019)
European Championship
appearances
4 (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
Other appearancesWorld Junior-B Championships: 5 (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 (Jan), 2019 (Dec)),
European Junior Challenge: 1 (2015)
Medal record
Women's Curling
Latvian Women's Championship[1]
Gold medal – first place 2016 Riga
Gold medal – first place 2019 Riga
Gold medal – first place 2020 Riga
Gold medal – first place 2021 Riga
Silver medal – second place 2018 Riga

Evelīna Barone[2] (born November 16, 2003 in Riga) is a Latvian curler[3] from Riga.[citation needed] She is currently the lead of the Latvian National Women's Curling Team and is the skip of the Latvian National Junior Women's Team.

Career[]

At the national level, she is a two-time Latvian women's champion (2016, 2019) and six-time (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019). When she was just 13, she competed in her first European Curling Championships at the 2016 European Curling Championships where the team finished sixth in the B Group with a 5–4 record. The teams best finish was in 2018 where they finished 4–5 in the A Division including defeating higher-ranked Scotland's Eve Muirhead. This qualified them for the 2019 World Women's Curling Championship. There, the team struggled, finishing in last place with a 1–11 record.

Teams[]

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
2013–14 Evelīna Barone 2014 1st place, gold medalist(s)
2014–15 Santa Blumberga Madara Bremane Helma Gerda Bidiņa Evelīna Barone Tīna Siliņa Iveta Staša-Šaršūne EJCC 2015 (5th)
Evelīna Barone Helma Gerda Bidiņa Madara Bremane Santa Blumberga Tīna Siliņa LJCC 2015 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Madara Bremane Helma Gerda Bidiņa Tīna Siliņa Evelīna Barone LWCC 2015 (7th)
2015–16 Santa Blumberga Madara Bremane Helma Gerda Bidiņa Evelīna Barone Tīna Siliņa
Iveta Staša-Šaršūne Ieva Krusta Zanda Bikše Evelīna Barone Dace Munča LWCC 2016 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Tīna Siliņa Evelīna Barone Helma Gerda Bidiņa Madara Bremane Santa Blumberga LJCC 2016 1st place, gold medalist(s)
2016–17 Santa Blumberga Ieva Krusta Zanda Bikše Evelīna Barone Iveta Staša-Šaršūne Iveta Staša-Šaršūne ECC 2016 (16th)
Megija Anna Graumane (fourth) Helma Gerda Bidiņa Evelīna Barone Madara Bremane (skip) LJCC 2017 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Iveta Staša-Šaršūne Ieva Krusta Santa Blumberga Zanda Bikše Evelīna Barone LWCC 2017 (4th)
2017–18 Madara Bremane Helma Gerda Bidiņa Evelīna Barone Zane Ilze Brakovska Megija Anna Graumane Santa Blumberga LJCC 2018 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Iveta Staša-Šaršūne Ieva Krusta (ECC)
Santa Blumberga (LWCC)
Santa Blumberga (ECC)
Ieva Krusta (LWCC)
Evelīna Barone Madara Bremane Ritvars Gulbis ECC 2017 (12th)
LWCC 2018 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
2018–19 Evelīna Barone (fourth) (skip) Iveta Staša-Šaršūne LJCC 2019 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Iveta Staša-Šaršūne Ieva Krusta (ECC)
Santa Blumberga (WCC, LWCC)
Santa Blumberga (ECC)
Ieva Krusta (WCC, LWCC)
Evelīna Barone Tīna Siliņa (ECC, WCC) Kārlis Smilga (ECC, WCC)
Ritvars Gulbis (ECC)
(WCC)
ECC 2018 (5th)
LWCC 2019 1st place, gold medalist(s)
WCC 2019 (13th)
2019–20 Iveta Staša-Šaršūne Santa Blumberga Ieva Krusta Evelīna Barone Tīna Silina Ritvars Gulbis ECC 2019 (10th)

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