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Andrea Crawford (Andrea Kelly) was born on 31 July, 1985 in Perth-Andover, New Brunswick, is a Canadian curler. Discover Andrea Crawford's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

Popular As Andrea Kelly
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Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 31 July 1985
Birthday 31 July
Birthplace Perth-Andover, New Brunswick
Nationality Perth

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1985

Andrea Kelly (born July 31, 1985), previously known as Andrea Crawford, is a Canadian curler from Fredericton, New Brunswick.

She currently plays third on the Krista McCarville rink.

2002

Kelly's first national experience came at the 2002 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, where she would represent New Brunswick.

Her team would finish round robin with a 6–6 record and a seventh-place finish.

2003

Although Kelly would not win the New Brunswick junior championship in 2003, she would attend the 2003 Canada Winter Games, where she won a bronze medal.

2004

Kelly would return to the Canadian Junior Curling Championships in 2004, where her team would improve on their previous record.

They would finish round robin in third place with a 9–3 record.

She would face Quebec's Marie Cantin in the semifinal, and after a close game would lose 6–5, and take home the bronze medal.

2005

Kelly and her team would repeat as New Brunswick champions in 2005, and again at the 2005 Canadian Junior Curling Championships she would finish round robin third with a 9–3 record.

Her team would again meet Quebec and Cantin in the semifinal, this time defeating them 7–5.

They would face Alberta's Desirée Robertson in the final, where they would win the game and the gold medal with a 9–6 final.

At the 2005 World Junior Curling Championships, Kelly skipped Team Canada to a bronze medal.

2006

In 2006, she was still eligible for Juniors, however she lost in her provincial championships.

After losing the junior provincial, Kelly entered the 2006 New Brunswick Scott Tournament of Hearts, where her team would finish round robin with a first place 6–1 record, receiving a bye to the final.

She would meet veteran Heidi Hanlon in the final, where the team would win 8–7 and the right to represent New Brunswick at the 2006 Scott Tournament of Hearts.

At the Hearts, the team finished round robin with a 5–6 record.

2009

She is a ten-time New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion skip, winning six straight titles from 2009–2014.

At the 2009 New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Kelly and her team would finish round robin undefeated, with a 7–0 record.

She would defeat Mary Jane McGuire in the final to win her second Scotties title.

At the 2009 Scotties Tournament of Hearts the team would again finish round robin with a 5–6 record.

2010

At the 2010 New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Kelly would again repeat with an undefeated, 7–0 record in round robin play.

She would face Ashley Howard in the final, and was again victorious winning 8–5.

At the 2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Crawford, for a third straight appearance, would finish round robin with a 5-6 record.

Following the 2010–11 season, Kelly made significant team changes.

She parted ways with longtime teammates, third Denise Nowlan and lead Lianne Sobey, bringing former second and alternate Jodie deSolla as her new lead, and in a new move added Rebecca Atkinson to skip the team.

Although Atkinson became the new skip, Kelly continued to throw fourth stones.

2011

Kelly qualified for the 2011 New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts, and for a third consecutive year, finished the round robin undefeated with a 7–0 record.

She faced Sylvie Robichaud in the final, and with a clean sweep won 7–2.

At the 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Kelly had her worst showing to date, finishing round robin play with a 3–8 record.

2012

This combination worked for the squad, and the team finished in first place in the round robin, with a 6–1 record at the 2012 New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

They defeated Mary Jane McGuire in the final, and for the fourth year in a row, Kelly represented New Brunswick at the 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

The team struggled for the fourth time at a Scotties, and Kelly finished round robin play with a 5–6 record.

Kelly returned to skipping her team for the 2012–13 season and added Danielle Parsons to the second position.

2013

Her team again went undefeated at the 2013 New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts, where they won the event by defeating Melissa Adams 13–6 in the final.

At the 2013 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Kelly led her rink to the best finish of her career with a 6–5 record, which was still not good enough for the playoffs.

2014

At the 2014 New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Crawford lost one game en route to winning her seventh provincial title.

At the 2014 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, she just missed the playoffs again, finishing 6–5.

In April 2014, it was announced that Kelly would be joining the Edmonton, Alberta-based Val Sweeting rink as her third.

On October 28, Kelly left Team Sweeting to return to New Brunswick to deal with "personal issues".

She was replaced by Lori Olson-Johns.