Melissa Soligo
Melissa Soligo (born February 7, 1969 in Trail, British Columbia, Canada) is a Canadian curler and curling coach, currently living in Victoria, British Columbia.
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Born | February 7, 1969 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Curling club | Victoria CC, Victoria, BC Juan de Fuca CC, Victoria, BC | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Hearts appearances | 4 (1989, 1991, 1992, 1993) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
World Championship appearances | 1 (1991) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Olympic appearances | 1 (1992 - demo) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Soligo began curling at age 11. In her youth, she also played volleyball, basketball, field hockey and fastball.
She is a 1991 World women's silver medallist and 1991 Canadian women's champion.
She won a bronze medal at the 1992 Winter Olympics when curling was a demonstration sport.[1]
An accident ended her curling career in the mid-1990s, so she made the switch to coaching. She coached junior teams in Canada until 2002 when she began coaching the South Korean curling team. In the late 2000s she was the coach of BC's wheelchair curling team.
Personal life
Soligo has a bachelor of education degree with a major in physical education and geography from the University of Victoria.[2]
Awards
- Joan Mead Builder Award: 2018 ("for her contributions to curling as a player, coach and High Performance Director at Curl BC")[3]
- British Columbia Curling Hall of Fame: 1996, together with all of the Julie Sutton 1991–1993 team.[4]
Teams and events
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Events |
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1987–88 | Colleen Hannah | Melissa Soligo | Lori Atkins | Tracy Butt | CJCC 1988 (4th) | |
1988–89 | Julie Sutton | Pat Sanders | Georgina Hawkes | Melissa Soligo | Diane Nelson | STOH 1989 WCC 1991 |
1990–91 | Julie Sutton | Jodie Sutton | Melissa Soligo | Karri Willms | Elaine Dagg-Jackson | STOH 1991 WCC 1991 |
1991–92 | Julie Sutton | Jodie Sutton | Melissa Soligo | Karri Willms | Elaine Dagg-Jackson | STOH 1992 WOG 1992 (demo) |
1992–93 | Julie Sutton | Jodie Sutton | Melissa Soligo | Karri Willms | Elaine Dagg-Jackson | STOH 1993 (4th) |
Record as a coach of national teams
Year | Tournament, event | National team | Place |
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2002 | 2002 Pacific Curling Championships | ||
2004 | 2004 World Junior Curling Championships | ||
2004 | 2004 Pacific Curling Championships | ||
2016 | 2016 World Mixed Curling Championship |
References
External links
- Melissa Soligo at International Olympic Committee
- Melissa Soligo at Olympic Channel
- Melissa Soligo at Canadian Olympic Committee
- Melissa Soligo at Olympedia
- Melissa Soligo at World Curling Federation
- Melissa Soligo at CurlingZone
- Melissa Soligo on the CurlingZone database
- Melissa Soligo – Curling Canada Stats Archive
- Melissa Soligo | Curling Canada
- Melissa Soligo | Coaching Association of Canada
- Home of Champions - Melissa Soligo - Trail Sports History
- Four Foot Curling Camps (look at "Melissa Soligo")
- Championship Victoria curler awarded 1.1 million | PARC: Promoting Awareness of RSD and CRPS in Canada