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Kelsey Rocque was born on 25 March, 1994 in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, is a Canadian curler. Discover Kelsey Rocque's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?

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Age 29 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 25 March 1994
Birthday 25 March
Birthplace Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta
Nationality Canada

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1994

Kelsey Elizabeth Rocque (born March 25, 1994) is a Canadian curler residing in Carberry, Manitoba.

She currently plays third on Team Beth Peterson.

She is a two-time World Junior champion skip.

2003

It was the first time a Canadian Women's team would win the championship since 2003.

2013

In 2013, Rocque played for her first University Championship, at the 2013 CIS/CCA Curling Championships in Kamloops, British Columbia, for the University of Alberta Pandas.

There, she would go 6–1 in the round robin and it would earn her a spot in the semifinals.

She then, would play the Saint Mary's Huskies and win in an 8–2 decision.

She would then go on to play in the final against the Manitoba Bisons and lose in a 9–7 decision.

Rocque would win the silver medal, and be named to the First All Star team at the skip position.

Rocque would also play in the Alberta Junior Curling Championship that year.

They went 6–1 in the round robin which gave them a berth in the final.

There they would lose to Karynn Flory.

2014

In 2014, Rocque and her team of third Keely Brown, second Taylor McDonald, lead Claire Tully and coach Amanda-Dawn Coderre competed once again in the Alberta Junior Curling Championship and this time they would win, with a 6–5 win over 2012 Canadian Junior champion Jocelyn Peterman.

This earned them the right to represent Alberta at the 2014 Canadian Junior Curling Championships in Liverpool, Nova Scotia.

Rocque went undefeated in her round robin pool which gave her a berth in the championship pool.

She finished 9–1 after the championship pool, with her only loss coming at the hands of Nova Scotia's Mary Fay.

This meant that Rocque and her team would go directly to the final, where they would face British Columbia's Kalia Van Osch.

Rocque and her team led the entire game and had an inturn hit for the win and the championship.

They won in a 7–6 decision.

Rocque was named to the First All Star team at the skip position, with a player percentage of 79 throughout round robin play.

At the 2014 World Junior Curling Championships, Rocque finished the round robin with a 7–2 record, losing only to Russia and South Korea's Kim Kyeong-ae.

Rocque would again face South Korea in the 1 vs. 2 page playoff, but this time would win in a 7–6 decision.

Rocque and her team would play South Korea again in the final, but would win in a 6–4 decision to capture the gold medal and the championship.

Rocque also played for the University of Alberta (The Pandas) team, for the second time, in the 2014 CIS/CCA Curling Championships.

The Pandas went 6–1 in the round robin, which gave them a bye to the final.

They would lose the final however, in a 9–4 decision, to the Carleton Ravens, earning her a second silver medal.

Rocque had the second highest skip percentage at the end of the round robin, which would lead her to be named to the second All Star Team at the skip position.

Following the 2014–15 season, it was announced that Rocque, aging out of juniors, would join Chelsea Carey's old rink, with Taylor McDonald at second, Jen Gates at lead, and Laura Crocker at the third position.

In their first season together, the Rocque rink won the Red Deer Curling Classic and the CCT Uiseong Masters on the tour.

The team played in five slams, making it to the quarterfinals in four events.

2015

In 2015, Rocque and her new team (her old team having aged out) of Danielle Schmiemann, Holly Jamieson and Jesse Iles would compete for and win her second Alberta Junior Curling Championship, earning her and her team a berth at the 2015 Canadian Junior Curling Championships in Corner Brook where she defended her title with her new team by going 9–1 in the round robin giving her a birth to the final, where they won against Ontario's Chelsea Brandwood 8–2.

She joined Cathy King, Suzanne Birt, and Kaitlyn Lawes as the fourth junior woman skip to win back-to-back Canadian Junior Curling Championships titles.

Rocque would cap the season off by going undefeated to win the 2015 World Junior Curling Championships, becoming the first Canadian skip to win back to back women's world junior championships.

Later on that year, Rocque would skip her University of Alberta Panda's team at a third CIS/CCA Curling Championships.

The team also played in the 2015 Canada Cup of Curling, but finished with a 2–4 record, missing the playoffs.

The following season, the team had less success on the tour.

2016

This time, they would go on to win the championship, and get the chance to represent Canada at the 2016 Winter Universiade.

Rocque has also won two juvenile Alberta titles.

Team Rocque played in the 2016 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts, but failed to make the playoffs.

They would play in four slams, making it to the quarterfinals in just one event, the 2016 GSOC Tour Challenge.