Anna Munroe

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Anna Munroe (born September 11, 2001) is a Canadian curler from Quebec City, Quebec.[3] She currently plays second on Team Amanda Sluchinski.[4]

Born (2001-09-11) September 11, 2001 (age 24)[1]
Quebec City, Quebec[1]
Curling clubCC Jacques-Cartier &
CC Victoria, Quebec City, QC[2]
SkipAmanda Sluchinski
ThirdKate Goodhelpsen
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Anna Munroe
Born (2001-09-11) September 11, 2001 (age 24)[1]
Quebec City, Quebec[1]
Team
Curling clubCC Jacques-Cartier &
CC Victoria, Quebec City, QC[2]
SkipAmanda Sluchinski
ThirdKate Goodhelpsen
SecondAnna Munroe
LeadJoanne Tarvit
Mixed doubles
partner
Steven Leong
Curling career
Member Association Quebec (2016–2020)
Alberta (2021–present)
Hearts appearances1 (2019)
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Career

Munroe made her first national appearance in 2017 at the 2017 Canadian U18 Curling Championships as second for Gabrielle Lavoie. After a 5–3 round-robin record, her team lost in the semifinals against New Brunswick's Justine Comeau. They rebounded in the bronze medal game, defeating Nova Scotia's Cally Moore to claim the bronze medal.[5] Team Lavoie surprised many at the 2019 Quebec Scotties Tournament of Hearts where they took the provincial title by defeating 2018 champion Émilia Gagné in the final.[6] At the 2019 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the Quebec team struggled, ultimately finishing the week in last place with a 0–7 record.[7] However, Munroe, at age 17, officially became the youngest competitor to ever play in the event. Anna Munroe spared for the Noémie Gauthier rink at the 2020 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. After a 6–4 round-robin record, Quebec faced Alberta in a tiebreaker, which they lost, eliminating them from contention.[8]

Personal life

Munroe was previously an arts, literature and communications student at the Champlain College St. Lawrence. She is now enrolled at the University of Alberta and is studying Primary Education at Campus St. Jean.[3] She is queer.[9]

Teams

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2016–17[4] Gabrielle LavoiePatricia BoudreaultAnna MunroeJulie Daigle
2017–18 Gabrielle LavoiePatricia BoudreaultAnna MunroeJulie Daigle
2018–19 Gabrielle LavoiePatricia BoudreaultAnna MunroeJulie DaigleMarie-France Larouche
2019–20 Hannah GargulAnna MunroeAmber GargulKyra Johnson
2021–22 Serena Gray-WithersZoe CinnamonBrianna CullenAnna MunroeEmma Wiens
2022–23 Gracelyn RichardsRachel JacquesAmy WheatcroftAnna Munroe
2023–24 Kaitlyn BowmanHannah PhillipsAnna MunroeSasha Tran
2024–25[4] Hannah PhillipsKate GoodhelpsenAnna MunroeSasha Tran
2025-26[4] Amanda SluchinskiKate GoodhelpsenAnna MunroeJoanne Tarvit
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