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Sylvie Quillian (Sylvie Robichaud) was born on 18 June, 1980 in Moncton, New Brunswick, is a Canadian curler. Discover Sylvie Quillian'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 43 years old?

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Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 18 June, 1980
Birthday 18 June
Birthplace Moncton, New Brunswick
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1824

The team then had a semifinal finish at the Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic, dropping the semifinal game to Switzerland's Corrie Hürlimann.

The 2022 New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts was cancelled due to the pandemic and Team Crawford were selected to represent their province at the 2022 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay, Ontario.

At the Hearts, the team began the event with five straight wins, the most consecutive wins to start a Tournament of Hearts of any New Brunswick team.

Team Crawford finished the round robin with a 6–2 record, qualifying for the playoff round over higher seeded teams such as Wild Card #2 (Chelsea Carey), Wild Card #3 (Emma Miskew) and Saskatchewan's Penny Barker.

1980

Sylvie Quillian (born June 18, 1980 as Sylvie Robichaud) is a Canadian curler from Riverview, New Brunswick.

She currently throws fourth rocks on her team, which is skipped by Sarah Mallais.

1999

She has won four New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts and was the New Brunswick provincial junior champion from 1999 to 2001.

Quillian skipped the New Brunswick team at three straight Canadian Junior Curling Championships from 1999–2001.

She had a 6–6 sixth place finish in 1999 and a 4–8 eleventh place finish in 2000.

2001

Her best finish came in 2001 where she finished with a 7–5 record, just missing the playoffs.

2008

Quillian won her first New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts in 2008 with teammates Danielle Nicholson, Marie Richard and Julie Carrier.

At the 2008 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, her team finished in last place with a 1–10 record.

2009

She could not defend her title the next season, finishing 3–4 at the 2009 New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

2010

After once again not qualifying for the playoffs in 2010, Quillian and her rink of Nicholson, Richard and Kendra Lister finished 6–1 through the round robin of the 2011 New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

They then defeated Rebecca Atkinson in the semifinal before losing the provincial final to Andrea Crawford 7–2.

Her rink also qualified for the playoffs the following year, before losing in the semifinal to Mary Jane McGuire.

2013

After another semifinal loss in 2013, Quillian made the provincial final again in 2014 where she once again faced Crawford.

Up 7–6 in the last end, her team gave up two points and lost the match 8–7.

2015

She would finally win her second provincial title in 2015 where her new rink of Atkinson, Richard and Jane Boyle defeated Melissa Adams 7–6 in the provincial final.

At the 2015 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick defeated higher seeds such as Ontario's Julie Hastings and Team Canada's Rachel Homan, ultimately finishing the round robin with a 4–7 record.

Also during the 2015–16 season, her team played in the 2015 GSOC Tour Challenge Tier 2 Grand Slam of Curling event, where they lost in the quarterfinals to Jamie Sinclair.

2016

Quillian was able to defend her title at the 2016 New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts, sending her to her third Canadian championship in Grand Prairie, Alberta.

At the end of the round robin, New Brunswick was placed last with a 2–9 record, meaning they would be relegated to the pre-qualification event the following year.

Quillian and her new rink of Jessica Ronalds, Nicole Arsenault Bishop and Michelle Majeau began the 2016–17 season by winning the 2016 Jim Sullivan Curling Classic.

2017

They would not however win the 2017 New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts, losing in a tiebreaker to Melissa Adams.

After the season, Adams joined the team at third, with Arsenault Bishop remaining at second and Lister returning to play lead.

2018

It proved to be a successful move as the Quillian (Robichaud at the time) rink won the 2018 New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

At the 2018 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Quillian would have her most successful Scotties to date, finishing the new pool play format with a 4–3 record.

This placed them fifth in their pool, not enough to qualify for the Championship Pool.

The following season, the team would win the 2018 Tim Hortons Spitfire Arms Cash Spiel on the World Curling Tour.

At provincials, they lost in the semifinal to Sarah Mallais.

2020

The following season they made the final of the 2020 New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts, before losing to the Crawford rink 6–3.

After the season, Crawford's third Jennifer Armstrong moved to Saskatchewan and Quillian took her place at third on the team.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New Brunswick, the 2021 provincial championship was cancelled.

As the reigning provincial champions, Team Crawford was given the invitation to represent New Brunswick at the 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, but they declined due to work and family commitments.

Team Melissa Adams was then invited in their place, which they accepted.

Team Crawford played in five tour events during the 2021–22 season, performing well in all of them.

In their first event, The Curling Store Cashspiel, the team reached the final where they lost to Nova Scotia's Christina Black upon giving up a stolen victory.

They then lost in the final of the Steele Cup Cash two weeks later to the Melodie Forsythe rink.

They would then secure two victories in their next two events, going undefeated to claim the titles of the Dave Jones Stanhope Simpson Insurance Mayflower Cashspiel and the Atlantic Superstore Monctonian Challenge.