Kelly Schafer

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Kelly Schafer
File:Kelly Wood Vancouver 2010.jpg
Personal information
Born (1981-04-08) 8 April 1981 (age 43)[1]
Dundee[1]
Residence Swift Current, Saskatchewan[2]
Height 1.54 m (5 ft 1 in)[1]
Weight 56 kg (8 st 11 lb)[1]
Sport
Country Scotland
United Kingdom
Sport Curling
Club Swift Current[1]

Kelly Schafer (born 8 April 1981 in Dundee as Kelly Wood) is a Scottish curler who has represented her home country and Great Britain and Northern Ireland on an International and Olympic scale. She currently lives in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, but is not yet a Canadian citizen.

Shaefer made her curling debut at Letham Grange Ice Rink in 1999 competing in the World Junior Curling Championships. Playing as a second curler the team finished a respectable fifth position. She has competed in numerous European and World championships and has been skip of the curling team four times.

Scotland's curling dominance over the two other host nations of Great Britain secured its place at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. Schafer was shortlisted along with nine other female curlers to be considered for a place on the women's Olympic team and became successful to travel to Turin to defend Rhona Martin's Olympic gold that Team GB won in Salt Lake City in 2002. She joined Rhona Martin, Lynn Cameron, Jackie Lockhart and Debbie Knox. As in her other international games, Shaefer played second throughout the Olympic competition. However, despite beating U.S. 10–4 after only six ends, Team GB's Olympic hopes were shattered as Canada beat Denmark in a nail-biting match in the final end. A win over Canada by Denmark would have enabled Great Britain to go into a playoff to compete for the last semi-final position. When interviewed after the game Kelly conceded Team GB's loss was "gutting" but added "we [Team GB] have to take the positives out of this." Schafer won her first medal at an international event at the 2007 World Women's Curling Championship. She skipped Scotland with team mates Jackie Lockhart, Lorna Vevers, Lindsay Wood and Karen Addison to a bronze medal. Scotland won the bronze medal by losing in the semi-final to Denmark, skipped by Angelina Jensen.

While representing Scotland at the 2010 World Championships in Swift Current, Schafer met the mayor, Jerrod Schafer, and a romance developed. She would later move to the town. She can no longer compete in her native Scotland, although she was invited to participate in the 2012 World Championships in Lethbridge, Alberta as Scotland's alternate.[2]

Although not a Canadian citizen, Schafer played for Saskatchewan at the 2014 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship.

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