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Vicky Wright (Victoria Wright) was born on 15 August, 1993 in Dumfries, Scotland, is a Scottish curler. Discover Vicky Wright'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 30 years old?

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Age 30 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 15 August, 1993
Birthday 15 August
Birthplace Dumfries, Scotland
Nationality Scotland

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1993

Victoria Drummond (born 15 August 1993), better known as Vicky Wright is a retired Scottish curler from Stranraer, and 2022 Olympic Champion in women's curling, playing third on Team Muirhead.

Before playing for Muirhead, Wright curled for Hannah Fleming.

2013

She was the alternate for Scotland at the 2013 World Junior Curling Championships, where the team won a silver medal.

2017

It was Scotland's first European women's title since 2017.

Their win at the European Championship secured their spot as the British team for the Olympic Qualification Event.

There, the team posted a 6–2 record through the round robin, finishing tied for first with South Korea's Kim Eun-jung and Japan's Satsuki Fujisawa.

The tie for the first Olympic spot was broken by draw shot challenge totals, which Great Britain had the best of between the three rinks.

2018

She won the 2018 Scottish Women's Curling Championship as lead for Fleming to qualify for her first World Championship.

At the 2018 World Women's Curling Championship, the team struggled, finishing the round robin with a 5–7 record.

For the 2018–19 season, Wright joined team Muirhead as the alternate.

She played for the team at the first leg of the 2018–19 Curling World Cup as Muirhead had a hip injury.

They finished in sixth with a 2–4 record.

She played in her first European Curling Championships at the 2018 European Curling Championships.

The team had a disappointing performance, finishing with a 4–5 record and missing the playoffs.

2019

At the 2019 Scottish Women's Curling Championships, the team qualified for the final but lost to Sophie Jackson 11–7.

Wright also played in the International Mixed Doubles Dumfries that season with Craig Waddell where they lost in the quarterfinals.

To finish off the season, Team Muirhead won the 2019 WCT Arctic Cup.

The following season, Wright replaced Vicki Chalmers on the team due to Chalmers stepping away from competitive curling.

The team won their first event of the 2019–20 season, the 2019 Cameron's Brewing Oakville Fall Classic.

At the 2019 European Curling Championships, the Muirhead rink reached the final where they lost to Sweden's Anna Hasselborg, claiming the silver medal.

In early January, they won the Mercure Perth Masters.

In Grand Slam play, they played in three events and qualified in one of them, the 2019 National where they lost in the quarterfinals to Jennifer Jones.

2020

Team Muirhead claimed the 2020 Scottish Women's Curling Championship by defeating Maggie Wilson 8–3 in the championship game.

The team was set to represent Scotland at the 2020 World Women's Curling Championship before the event got cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Due to the ongoing pandemic, a limited number of tour events were held during the 2020–21 season.

Team Muirhead did play in a series of domestic events put on by the British Curling Association, where they won the January Challenge event and finished runner-up to Team Gina Aitken in the Elite Finals.

Wright and her mixed doubles partner Grant Hardie lost in the final of the December event to Jennifer Dodds and Bruce Mouat.

A "curling bubble" was set up in Calgary, Canada in the spring, which hosted several events, including the 2021 World Women's Curling Championship and two slams.

Team Muirhead competed in both the 2021 Champions Cup and the 2021 Players' Championship, failing to qualify at both events.

The next week, the team represented Scotland at the World's, finishing with a disappointing 6–7, in eighth place.

Because of Scotland's disappointing finish at the 2021 World Championship, the country was relegated to compete in the 2021 Olympic Qualification Event to earn their spot in the 2022 Winter Olympics.

To maximize its chances of securing Olympic qualification, British Curling implemented a squad system for nine of its top-level female curlers, five of which would make the team for the 2021 European Curling Championships and the Olympic Qualification Event.

The nine players alternated teams and lineups throughout the five tryout events they competed in: the 2021 Euro Super Series, the 2021 Saint Petersburg Classic, the 2021 The Challenger, the 2021 Women's Masters Basel and the 2021 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic.

Wright had successful results at each of the five events, winning The Challenger and finishing runner-up at the Saint Petersburg Classic.

She also made the semifinal of the Euro Super Series.

On 25 October 2021, British Curling officially announced its team for the European Championship: skip Eve Muirhead, Wright at third, second Jennifer Dodds, lead Hailey Duff and alternate Mili Smith.

It was the same lineup that claimed the title at The Challenger.

Prior to the Europeans, the new look Team Muirhead competed in the WCT Tallinn Ladies Challenger where they went undefeated to claim the title.

At the European Championship, the team was the class of the field, finishing 8–1 through the round robin and qualifying for the playoffs as the number one seed.

In the semifinal, they defeated Germany's Daniela Jentsch 7–4 and then went on to win the gold medal by defeating Sweden's Anna Hasselborg by the same score.