Connor Lawes
Connor Lawes | |
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Born | July 14, 1996[1] |
Team | |
Curling club | CC Collingwood[1], Collingwood, ON |
Skip | John Willsey |
Third | Connor Lawes |
Second | Robert Currie |
Lead | Evan Lilly |
Mixed doubles partner | Kaitlyn Lawes |
Curling career | |
Member Association | Ontario |
Other appearances | CJCC: 1 (2015) CMDCC: 1 (2014) |
Top CTRS ranking | 17th (2018–19) |
Connor Lawes (born July 14, 1996) is a Canadian curler from Sundridge, Ontario.[2]
Career
Lawes played for skip Tanner Horgan and represented Northern Ontario at the 2015 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, finishing out of playoffs with a 6–5 record.[3] He has also played for the Queen's Golden Gaels and the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks.[4][5]
With skip John Willsey, Lawes won the Stroud Sleeman Cash Spiel and the Huron ReproGraphics Oil Heritage Classic during the 2018–19 curling season.[6] The team also competed in the 2020 Ontario Tankard, finishing the round robin with a 4–4 record.[7]
In mixed doubles, Lawes competed at the 2014 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials, finishing with a 4–3 record and out of the championship pool.[8]
Personal life
Lawes is the nephew of two-time Olympic champion curler Kaitlyn Lawes.[9] Lawes works as an administrative clerk with the Government of Ontario and lives in Collingwood, Ontario.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d "2021 Home Hardware Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved March 15, 2021.
- ^ "Connor Lawes". Golden Hawk Athletics. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^ "Horgan rink finishes with win at jr. nationals". Sudbury Star. January 30, 2015. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^ OUA (February 16, 2016). "Men's Curling lands 4th, Women 7th as Gaels claim five All-Star spots". Queen's University Athletics. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^ Howieson, Jamie (January 24, 2020). "Three men's curlers head to Ontario Tankard". Laurier Golden Hawks. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^ "Connor Lawes Events". CurlingZone. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^ "Men's Tankard — Provincial Championship". CurlON. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^ "2014 Canadian Mixed Doubles". Curling Canada. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^ "Mixed Doubles Trials Full of Surprises on Day Two". Curling Canada. March 20, 2014. Retrieved April 22, 2020.