Diane Adams

Diane Adams, née Wolanicki (born c. 1965) is a Canadian curler from Thunder Bay, Ontario.[1]

Diane Adams
Team
Curling clubLakehead Ladies CC, Thunder Bay, ON,
Fort William CC, Thunder Bay, ON
Career
Member Association Ontario
Hearts appearances4 (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991)
World Championship
appearances
2 (1988, 1989)

She is a 1989 World women's champion, 1988 World women's silver medallist[2] and a two-time Canadian women's champion (1988, 1989).

In 1994, she was inducted into Canadian Curling Hall of Fame together with all of the Heather Houston 1988 and 1989 team.[3]

Personal life

Adams grew up in Rainy River, Ontario.

Teams and events

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Events
1984–85 Marion BallMadeleine GilbartDiane WolanickiLynn Reid[4]
1987–88 Heather HoustonLorraine LangDiane AdamsTracy KennedyGloria Taylor (STOH)STOH 1988
WCC 1988
1988–89 Heather HoustonLorraine LangDiane AdamsTracy KennedyGloria TaylorSTOH 1989
WCC 1989
1989–90 Heather HoustonLorraine LangDiane AdamsTracy KennedyGloria TaylorSTOH 1990
1990–91 Heather HoustonLorraine LangDiane AdamsDiane PushkarMary Susan BellSTOH 1991
2001–02 Diane AdamsMarla SobushAngie DelpinoCindy Orr
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gollark: And controversial stuff has never arisen from discussing something else?
gollark: The idea of a "ControversialEsolangs" for that probably wouldn't work well for various reasons, including the difficulty of moving active conversations, cognitive overhead of switching and lots of overhead deciding when to switch, a smaller set of people there even if they could otherwise participate interestingly, and somewhat more difficult-to-express issues like, er, selection effects.
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