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Chelsea Carey (Chelsea Danielle Carey) was born on 12 September, 1984 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is a Canadian curler. Discover Chelsea Carey'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 39 years old?

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Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 12 September 1984
Birthday 12 September
Birthplace Winnipeg, Manitoba
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1984

Chelsea Danielle Carey (born September 12, 1984 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian curler from Calgary, Alberta.

2000

She did win the 2000 Juvenile Provincial championship, which she followed up with a silver medal at the 2001 Canadian Juvenile championship.

2002

She was also the Manitoba high school provincial champion in 2002.

2005

Carey has won a number of World Curling Tour (WCT) events including the 2005 Manitoba Lotteries Wheat City Curling Classic, the 2006 Interlake Pharmacy Classic (playing third for Barb Spencer in both events), and the Interlake Pharmacy Classic again in 2009, culminating with winning the 2009 Manitoba Curling Tour Championship.

2010

In October 2010 Carey skipped her team to their first Grand Slam victory.

Carey defeated Cathy Overton-Clapham 7–3 at the Fort Rouge Curling Club in Winnipeg, Manitoba to claim first place at the 2010 Manitoba Lotteries Women's Curling Classic.

In the final Carey and her team won 6–2 over Kerri Einarson, running her out of rocks in the 10th end.

2011

That season, she won one other WCT event, the 2011 DEKALB Superspiel.

2011 saw the Carey rink emerge onto the national stage during the 2011-2012 curling season.

In December 2011 Carey emerged victorious in the Manitoba Curling Tour (MCT) Championships in Morris, Manitoba.

Her rink overcame an early round robin loss, winning five games in a row to reach the finals where they defeated Kim Link 6–4.

This came on the heels of a second-place finish in the 2011 Canada Cup of Curling in Cranbrook, B.C., where Carey's rink lost the final 9–4 to Jennifer Jones in what was the first national television appearance for Carey and her team.

With 95.7 CTRS points, Carey and her team finished 6th in 2011-2012 CTRS points In recognition of their strong season, Carey's rink was named the 2011 World Curling Tour Breakthrough Team of the Year.

She lost the 2011 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts final to Cathy Overton-Clapham after going 7–0 in the round robin.

The consistent performance by Carey and her team from 2011 to 2013 allowed them to accumulate enough CTRS points to qualify as a direct entry to the 2013 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings, the Canadian Olympic Curling Trials held in Carey's home town of Winnipeg, Manitoba in December 2013.

2012

That season, Carey won one WCT event, the 2012 Victoria Curling Classic Invitational.

In 2012-2013 Carey and her team continued their strong play, placing second in the Colonial Square Ladies Classic and continuing to play well through the early part of the season winning the 2012 Red Deer Curling Classic by defeating Jennifer Jones 7–3 in the final.

They followed this with another finals appearance two weeks later in the ROGERS Masters of Curling in Brantford, Ontario being defeated 8–3 in the final by Rachel Homan and also collected a 3rd-place finish in the Pomeroy Inn & Suites Prairie Showdown en route to accumulating 136.0 CTRS points in the 2012-2013 curling season, good for a 5th-place finish in the standings.

Carey has twice come extremely close to winning a Manitoba provincial women's championship.

She again made the finals of the 2012 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts after going 5–2 in the round robin.

This was the closest Carey had come to winning a provincial championship, losing the final 6–5 on a last rock thrown by Jennifer Jones.

2013

At the 2013 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts, her team placed fourth.

2014

The victorious team would represent Canada at the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia.

At the Olympic Trials the team competed to a 4–3 record, setting up a tie breaker game against Sherry Middaugh, but would lose resulting in a fourth-place finish.

January 2014 brought yet another opportunity for Carey and her squad consisting of lead Lindsay Titheridge, second Kristen Foster, and third Kristy McDonald to chase a Manitoba provincial women's curling championship at the 2014 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Virden, Manitoba.

Carey and her rink came in as the first seed in the tournament, with team Jennifer Jones absent in preparation for their own play in the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games.

Carey and her team finished the round robin 5–2, an identical record to veteran skip Darcy Robertson, setting up a tie-breaker game with Robertson for the right to enter the playoffs.

Carey and her rink prevailed over Darcy Robertson 7–3 in the tie-breaker game, advancing to the 2 vs. 2 playoff game against another Manitoba Scotties veteran, Janet Harvey.

The team won that game 8-2 advancing them to the semi-final where they again won to go on and play in the final.

The semi-final brought Carey a small measure of revenge, as Barb Spencer had eliminated Carey from the Manitoba Scotties playoffs the previous year.

This was the third Manitoba Provincial Scotties Final in the last four years for the Carey rink.

This clinched their first Manitoba Provincial Scotties Championship and the right to represent Manitoba at the 2014 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Montreal, Quebec.

At the 2014 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Montreal Team Carey won the bronze after going 9-2 during round robin play.

They lost the 1 vs. 2 Page playoff game against defending and eventual repeat champion Rachel Homan and then beat Saskatchewan's Stefanie Lawton in the bronze medal game.

Following the event, the team decided to mutually part ways as some of her teammates were starting families.

MacDonald formed a new team for the 2014–2015 season and Carey announced a move to Edmonton to skip a rink composed of Laura Crocker at third, Taylor McDonald at second, and Jen Gates at lead.

Carey's first World Curling Tour event after forming her new team was the 2014 HDF Insurance Shoot-Out, which they won.

However, the team struggled to gel during the season, alternating between flashes of promise (including winning the 2014 Boundary Ford Curling Classic) and inconsistency.

2016

She is the 2016 and 2019 Canadian and Alberta women's champion skip and 2014 Manitoba provincial women's champion skip.

Carey curled in six provincial junior championships, but did not win the event.