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{{Infobox curler
{{Infobox curler
| name = Nancy Martin
| name = Nancy Martin
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1973|2|17}}<ref name="Media Guide">{{Cite web|url=https://www.curling.ca/files/2021/02/2021-Scotties-Tournament-of-Hearts-media-guide-1.pdf|title=2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Media Guide|website=Curling Canada|access-date=February 15, 2021}}</ref>
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1973|2|13}}
| birth_place = [[Rosetown, Saskatchewan|Rosetown]], [[Saskatchewan]]
| birth_place = [[Rosetown, Saskatchewan|Rosetown]], [[Saskatchewan]], Canada
| Curling club = [[Nutana Curling Club|Nutana CC]], [[Saskatoon]]
| Curling club = [[Nutana Curling Club|Nutana CC]], <br> [[Saskatoon|Saskatoon, SK]]
| Skip = [[Sherry Anderson]]
| Skip = '''Nancy Martin'''
| Third = '''Nancy Martin'''
| Third = [[Chaelynn Kitz]]
| Second = [[Meaghan Frerichs]]
| Second = [[Kadriana Lott]]
| Lead =Alyssa Jenkins
| Lead = [[Deanna Doig]]
| Alternate =
| Alternate =
| Mixed doubles partner = [[Steve Laycock]]
| Member Association = {{SK}}
| Hearts appearances = 1 ({{STOH|2021}})
| Top CCA ranking = 14th ([[2019–20 curling season|2019–20]], [[2022–23 curling season|2022–23]])
|medaltemplates=
{{MedalSport | [[Curling]] }}
{{MedalCountry | {{SK}}}}
{{MedalCompetition | [[Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship|Canadian Mixed Doubles Championship]] }}
{{MedalSilver | [[2013 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials|2013 Leduc]] |}}
{{MedalSilver | [[2019 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship|2019 Fredericton]] |}}
}}
}}


'''Nancy Faye Martin'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.curling.ca/scoreboard/#!/competitions/3564/teams/19117/team_athletes/19117-lead-17157|title=Curling Scores on Curling.ca|last=|first=|date=|website=Curling Canada|language=en-US|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2019-04-10}}</ref> (born February 17, 1973 in [[Rosetown, Saskatchewan]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[curling|curler]] from [[Saskatoon]], [[Saskatchewan]].
'''Nancy Faye Martin'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.curling.ca/scoreboard/#!/competitions/3564/teams/19117/team_athletes/19117-lead-17157|title=Curling Scores on Curling.ca|website=Curling Canada|language=en-US|access-date=2019-04-10}}</ref> (born February 17, 1973, in [[Rosetown, Saskatchewan]]) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[curling|curler]] from [[Saskatoon]], [[Saskatchewan]]. She currently [[Skip (curling)|skips]] her own team out of [[Martensville]].


==Career==
==Career==
===Women's career===
Martin has been playing on the [[World Curling Tour]] since the 2004-05 season. In the 2014-15 season, she joined the [[Jill Shumay]] rink at [[third (curling)|third]]. She has been skipping a rink since the 2015-16 season.
Martin has been curling competitively since the 2004–05 season. In the 2014–15 season, she joined the [[Jill Shumay]] rink at [[third (curling)|third]], playing one season for the team. She skipped her own team from 2015 to 2018.


Martin joined the [[Sherry Anderson]] rink for the [[2018–19 curling season|2018–19 season]]. At the [[2019 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts]], Team Anderson made it all the way to the final where they lost to [[Robyn Silvernagle]] 6–5, after giving up a steal in the tenth end.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://regina.ctvnews.ca/silvernagle-rink-wins-provincial-scotties-1.4272690|title=Silvernagle rink wins provincial Scotties|work=CTV Regina|date=January 28, 2019|access-date=February 28, 2021}}</ref> The next season, The team had three semifinal finishes and two quarterfinal finishes on the [[World Curling Tour]]. At the [[2020 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts]], they once again lost in the final to the Robyn Silvernagle rink, this time 8–5.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.cjme.com/2020/01/28/silvernagle-wins-second-straight-scotties-provincial-title/|title=Silvernagle wins second straight Scotties provincial title|work=980 CMJE|author=Britton Gray|date=January 28, 2020|access-date=February 28, 2021}}</ref> Due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan]], the 2021 [[Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts]] was cancelled. Since the reigning champions, Team Silvernagle, did not retain three out of four team members still playing together, Team Anderson was invited to represent Saskatchewan at the [[2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts]], as they had the most points from the 2019–20 and [[2020–21 curling season|2020–21]] seasons combined, which they accepted.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/curling/saskatchewan-provincials-covid-19-1.5873270|title=Saskatchewan cancels curling provincials after health officials reject curling bubble|work=CBC Sports|author=Devin Heroux|date=January 14, 2020|access-date=February 28, 2021}}</ref> At the Hearts, they finished with a 6–6 sixth-place finish.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sportsnet.ca/scotties-tournament-hearts-scores-standings-schedule-results-2021-bubble/|title=Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Scores, standings, schedule|website=Sportsnet|access-date=February 28, 2021}}</ref> At the [[2022 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts]], Team Anderson did not make it to the playoffs.
Martin played in the [[2018 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Olympic Trials]] with partner [[Catlin Schneider]]. They finished 5-3 and lost in a tiebreaker.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.curling.ca/scoreboard/#!/competitions/3386/draws/12466|title=Curling Scores on Curling.ca|last=|first=|date=|website=Curling Canada|language=en-US|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2019-04-10}}</ref> She also competed in the [[2019 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship]] with [[Tyrel Griffith]], losing to [[Jocelyn Peterman]] and [[Brett Gallant]] in the final.<ref>{{cite web |title=Peterman/Gallant win second mixed doubles championship title |url=https://www.curling.ca/blog/2019/03/24/peterman-gallant-win-second-mixed-doubles-championship-title/}}</ref>

Martin began skipping her own team again in 2023 with teammates [[Lindsay Bertsch]], [[Jennifer Armstrong (curler)|Jennifer Armstrong]] and [[Krysten Karwacki]]. The team made it to the finals of the [[2023 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts]], where they lost in the final to [[Robyn Silvernagle]]. The following season, Armstrong was replaced by Madison Kleiter. The team made it to the finals of the [[2024 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts]], but lost in the final again, this time to [[Skylar Ackerman]].

===Seniors===
Martin won the 2023 Saskatchewan senior curling championships with teammates [[Deanna Doig]], [[Nancy Inglis]] and Cathy Inglis. The team represented Saskatchewan at the [[2023 Canadian Senior Curling Championships]], where Martin led the team to the final, where they lost to Ontario, skipped by [[Susan Froud]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.tsn.ca/curling/paul-flemming-susan-froud-capture-senior-curling-championships-1.2046780|title=NS's Flemming, ON's Froud capture senior curling championship|date=December 9, 2023|access-date=March 3, 2024}}</ref>

===Mixed doubles===
Martin has seen success playing [[mixed doubles curling]]. She played in her first [[Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship]] [[2013 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials|in 2013]] with partner [[Dustin Kalthoff]]. The pair made it all the way to the final where they lost to the Quebec pair of [[Robert Desjardins (curler)|Robert Desjardins]] and [[Isabelle Néron]]. The pair were back again [[2014 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials|in 2014]], but lost in the quarterfinals to [[Charley Thomas]] and [[Kalynn Park]]. At the [[2015 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials]], the pair did not even make it to the playoffs, posting a 3–4 recording in their pool.

Martin paired up with [[Catlin Schneider]] beginning with the 2015–16 season. At the [[2016 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials]], the pair made it to the round of 12, where they were eliminated by [[Emma Miskew]] and [[Ryan Fry]]. The pair were less successful at the [[2017 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship]], missing the playoffs after finishing with a 3–4 record. They played in the [[2018 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Olympic Trials]], finishing with 5–3 pool record and lost in a tiebreaker to the pairing of [[Chelsea Carey]] and [[Colin Hodgson]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.curling.ca/scoreboard/#!/competitions/3386/draws/12466|title=Curling Scores on Curling.ca|website=Curling Canada|language=en-US|access-date=2019-04-10}}</ref>

Martin paired up with [[Steve Laycock]] for the [[2018 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship]]. There, they just missed the playoffs after recording a 4–3 record in pool play.

Martin competed in the [[2019 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship]] with [[Tyrel Griffith]], losing to [[Jocelyn Peterman]] and [[Brett Gallant]] in the final.<ref>{{cite web |title=Peterman/Gallant win second mixed doubles championship title |url=https://www.curling.ca/blog/2019/03/24/peterman-gallant-win-second-mixed-doubles-championship-title/}}</ref> Martin and Griffith returned to play at the [[2021 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship]], where they just missed the playoffs, finishing pool play with a 4–2 record. They were just as unlucky at the [[2023 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship]], missing the playoffs after going 5–2.

Martin partnered back up with Laycock for the [[2024 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship]]. They found some success, making it to the quarterfinals before losing to the Manitoba champions [[Kadriana Lott]] and [[Colton Lott]].


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Martin is employed as a [[Public Service of Canada|civil servant]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.curlingzone.com/player.php?playerid=12000#1 |title=CurlingZone – Everything Curling |publisher=Curlingzone.com |date= |accessdate=2019-04-10}}</ref>
Martin is employed as a [[Public Service of Canada|civil servant]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.curlingzone.com/player.php?playerid=12000#1 |title=CurlingZone – Everything Curling |publisher=Curlingzone.com |date= |accessdate=2019-04-10}}</ref> She is married and has three children.<ref name="Media Guide"/>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{Sports links}}
* {{World Curling Tour|12000}}

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Latest revision as of 17:25, 11 July 2024

Nancy Martin
Born (1973-02-17) February 17, 1973 (age 51)[1]
Team
Curling clubNutana CC,
Saskatoon, SK
SkipNancy Martin
ThirdChaelynn Kitz
SecondKadriana Lott
LeadDeanna Doig
Mixed doubles
partner
Steve Laycock
Curling career
Member Association Saskatchewan
Hearts appearances1 (2021)
Top CTRS ranking14th (2019–20, 2022–23)
Medal record
Curling
Representing  Saskatchewan
Canadian Mixed Doubles Championship
Silver medal – second place 2013 Leduc
Silver medal – second place 2019 Fredericton

Nancy Faye Martin[2] (born February 17, 1973, in Rosetown, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. She currently skips her own team out of Martensville.

Career

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Women's career

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Martin has been curling competitively since the 2004–05 season. In the 2014–15 season, she joined the Jill Shumay rink at third, playing one season for the team. She skipped her own team from 2015 to 2018.

Martin joined the Sherry Anderson rink for the 2018–19 season. At the 2019 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Team Anderson made it all the way to the final where they lost to Robyn Silvernagle 6–5, after giving up a steal in the tenth end.[3] The next season, The team had three semifinal finishes and two quarterfinal finishes on the World Curling Tour. At the 2020 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts, they once again lost in the final to the Robyn Silvernagle rink, this time 8–5.[4] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan, the 2021 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts was cancelled. Since the reigning champions, Team Silvernagle, did not retain three out of four team members still playing together, Team Anderson was invited to represent Saskatchewan at the 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, as they had the most points from the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons combined, which they accepted.[5] At the Hearts, they finished with a 6–6 sixth-place finish.[6] At the 2022 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Team Anderson did not make it to the playoffs.

Martin began skipping her own team again in 2023 with teammates Lindsay Bertsch, Jennifer Armstrong and Krysten Karwacki. The team made it to the finals of the 2023 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts, where they lost in the final to Robyn Silvernagle. The following season, Armstrong was replaced by Madison Kleiter. The team made it to the finals of the 2024 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts, but lost in the final again, this time to Skylar Ackerman.

Seniors

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Martin won the 2023 Saskatchewan senior curling championships with teammates Deanna Doig, Nancy Inglis and Cathy Inglis. The team represented Saskatchewan at the 2023 Canadian Senior Curling Championships, where Martin led the team to the final, where they lost to Ontario, skipped by Susan Froud.[7]

Mixed doubles

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Martin has seen success playing mixed doubles curling. She played in her first Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in 2013 with partner Dustin Kalthoff. The pair made it all the way to the final where they lost to the Quebec pair of Robert Desjardins and Isabelle Néron. The pair were back again in 2014, but lost in the quarterfinals to Charley Thomas and Kalynn Park. At the 2015 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials, the pair did not even make it to the playoffs, posting a 3–4 recording in their pool.

Martin paired up with Catlin Schneider beginning with the 2015–16 season. At the 2016 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials, the pair made it to the round of 12, where they were eliminated by Emma Miskew and Ryan Fry. The pair were less successful at the 2017 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship, missing the playoffs after finishing with a 3–4 record. They played in the 2018 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Olympic Trials, finishing with 5–3 pool record and lost in a tiebreaker to the pairing of Chelsea Carey and Colin Hodgson.[8]

Martin paired up with Steve Laycock for the 2018 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship. There, they just missed the playoffs after recording a 4–3 record in pool play.

Martin competed in the 2019 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship with Tyrel Griffith, losing to Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant in the final.[9] Martin and Griffith returned to play at the 2021 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship, where they just missed the playoffs, finishing pool play with a 4–2 record. They were just as unlucky at the 2023 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship, missing the playoffs after going 5–2.

Martin partnered back up with Laycock for the 2024 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship. They found some success, making it to the quarterfinals before losing to the Manitoba champions Kadriana Lott and Colton Lott.

Personal life

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Martin is employed as a civil servant.[10] She is married and has three children.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
  2. ^ "Curling Scores on Curling.ca". Curling Canada. Retrieved 2019-04-10.
  3. ^ "Silvernagle rink wins provincial Scotties". CTV Regina. January 28, 2019. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  4. ^ Britton Gray (January 28, 2020). "Silvernagle wins second straight Scotties provincial title". 980 CMJE. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  5. ^ Devin Heroux (January 14, 2020). "Saskatchewan cancels curling provincials after health officials reject curling bubble". CBC Sports. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  6. ^ "Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Scores, standings, schedule". Sportsnet. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  7. ^ "NS's Flemming, ON's Froud capture senior curling championship". December 9, 2023. Retrieved March 3, 2024.
  8. ^ "Curling Scores on Curling.ca". Curling Canada. Retrieved 2019-04-10.
  9. ^ "Peterman/Gallant win second mixed doubles championship title".
  10. ^ "CurlingZone – Everything Curling". Curlingzone.com. Retrieved 2019-04-10.
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