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Kim Dolan was born on 12 April, 1958 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, is a Canadian curler. Discover Kim Dolan'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 65 years old?
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She is a member of famous Curler with the age 65 years old group.
Kim Dolan Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Kim Dolan's Husband?
Her husband is Bill Leto
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Kim Dolan Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kim Dolan worth at the age of 65 years old? Kim Dolan’s income source is mostly from being a successful Curler. She is from . We have estimated Kim Dolan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Kim Dolan (born Kim McLeod, April 12, 1958, in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island) is a Canadian curler.
Kim Dolan first made a national appearance on the curling scene in 1983.
She won her first provincial championship and represented Prince Edward Island at the 1983 Scott Tournament of Hearts.
Her team won four games and finished with a 4–6 round robin record.
She returned in 1985 where she finished with the same 4–6 record.
In 1987 Dolan made her third appearance at the Scott; however, this time she finished with a 1–10 record.
A fourth Scott appearance for Dolan came in 1990.
Her team performed better this time around; however finished with a 4–7 record.
Returning to the Scott again in 1992, Dolan and team finished round robin with a 4–7 record.
Dolan once again returned to the Scott in 1995; this time she played third for Rebecca Jean MacPhee.
This new team found success, and for the first time, Dolan made it to the playoffs at the Scott.
The team finished fourth in round robin with an 8–3 record.
The team lost the 3-4 game to Alberta’s Cathy Borst.
At the 1997 Scott Tournament of Hearts, playing third for MacPhee, the team finished round robin with a 5-6 record, failing to regain a playoff spot.
Dolan’s next appearance at the Scott came in 1999, playing third for MacPhee.
The team finished with a 6–5 record and failed to reach the playoffs.
In 2002 Dolan was asked to play fifth for Kathy O'Rourke, who would represent Prince Edward Island at the Scott.
This was the first time Dolan would make a trip to the Scott without qualifying.
O'Rourke’s squad would finish 3-8 in round robin play.
In 2004, Dolan would win the Provincial Mixed Curling Championships.
Dolan would finish round robin of the 2005 Canadian Mixed Curling Championships with a 3-8 record.
In 2005, Dolan, now playing third for O'Rourke, would fail to qualify at the provincial level.
She was asked by Rebecca Jean MacPhee, who won the 2005 Prince Edward Island Scott Tournament of Hearts, to accompany the team as their fifth.
MacPhee’s team would finish round robin with a 4-7 record.
In 2008, Dolan would make a different appearance at the Scotties.
She was asked by Suzanne Gaudet to not only be the fifth, but also accompany the team to the Nationals as their coach.
The team would finish round robin with a 3-8 record.
At the 2012 Prince Edward Island Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Dolan would win her first provincial championship in 13 years, bringing the total number of provincial championships nine.
This was also a historic win for Dolan, as for the first time in Prince Edward Island women’s play, a mother and daughter, (Sinead Dolan), would win a championship together.
Dolan would play in her final Scotties, at the 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, where she would finish round robin with a 3-8 record.
Her final game in Draw 16, would Mark Dolan's 100th game at the Scotties.