Cheryl Kreviazuk

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Born (1992-09-25) September 25, 1992 (age 33)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Curling clubOttawa CC,
Ottawa, ON
Member Association Ontario
Hearts appearances5 (2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020)
Cheryl Kreviazuk
Born (1992-09-25) September 25, 1992 (age 33)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Team
Curling clubOttawa CC,
Ottawa, ON
Curling career
Member Association Ontario
Hearts appearances5 (2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020)
Top CTRS ranking11th (2022–23)
Medal record
Women's Curling
Representing  Canada
World Curling Championships
Gold medal – first place2017 Beijing
Representing Ontario
Canadian Olympic Curling Trials
Gold medal – first place2017 Ottawa
Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Gold medal – first place2017 St Catharines
Silver medal – second place2019 Sydney
Silver medal – second place2020 Moose Jaw
Bronze medal – third place2015 Moose Jaw

Cheryl Kreviazuk (born September 25, 1992) is a Canadian curler from Ottawa, Ontario.[1]

She is better known as the alternate for the Rachel Homan rink in 2015, when the team won bronze at the 2015 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, and in 2017, when they won gold at the 2017 Scotties Tournament of Hearts and the 2017 World Women's Curling Championship.

Her sisters are well known curlers: Alison Kreviazuk, who played second for the Homan rink, and Lynn Kreviazuk, current second for Team Carly Howard. Kreviazuk attended Wilfrid Laurier University and Sir Robert Borden High School.[2] Kreviazuk currently works as a clinical research coordinator at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute.

Her (and Alison and Lynn's) father is Doug Kreviazuk.[3] He is a former board member with the Ontario Curling Association[4] and a curling coach[5] (he also coached Team Canada at the 2015 Winter Universiade, in which Lynn played).[6][7]

Her second cousin is the singer Chantal Kreviazuk.

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