| Julie Skinner | |
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| Other names | Julie Lynn Skinner |
| Born | Julie Lynn Sutton (1968-04-23)April 23, 1968 (age 57) Calgary,Alberta, Canada |
| Curling career | |
| Hearts appearances | 7 (1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2000, 2001, 2004) |
| World Championship appearances | 2 (1991, 2000) |
| Olympic appearances | 2 (1992, 2002) |
Medal record | |
Julie Lynn Skinner (néeSutton, born April 23, 1968, inCalgary,Alberta) is a retired[1]Canadiancurler andOlympic medallist fromVictoria, British Columbia.[2][3] She received a bronze medal at the2002 Winter Olympics inSalt Lake City.[4] She is also a formerworld champion from 2000.
After winning the1987 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, Skinner became thejunior world champion in 1988, as skip for the Canadian team. She also won the1986 Canadian Junior Women's Curling Championship playing third for her sisterJodie Sutton.
At the time of her World junior championship title, Skinner was a student at theUniversity of Victoria[5] and was fromOliver, British Columbia.[6] She is the twin sister of her teammateJodie Sutton.[7]
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