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Heather Smith was born on 21 September, 1972 in Sackville, Canada, is a Canadian curler. Discover Heather Smith's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 21 September, 1972
Birthday 21 September
Birthplace Sackville, New Brunswick
Nationality Canada

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2013

For the 2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, The Rachel Homan team asked Smith to be the alternate for them during that tournament. The team finished third after losing to Sherry Middaugh in the semi-finals.

2011

After a successful year together, the team decided to continue without Jones for the 2011/2012 season. Smith and team participated in the 2012 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts where once again they won the right to represent Nova Scotia at the 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. At the event, Smith and team found themselves struggling to succeed in comparison to the year prior, and finished round robin with a disappointing 4-7 record.

At the end of the 2011-12 curling season, Parsons left the team. Smith added Stephanie McVicar, to the team playing third for the 2012-13 season.

2010

For the 2010/2011 season, Smith and her team of Blisse Comstock and Teri Lake asked Colleen Jones to replace their former skip Jill Mouzar, who had moved to Ontario. Days before the qualification round for the 2011 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts began, Jones fell ill to meningitis. The team made the decision to move Smith to the skip position, and added Danielle Parsons to the team at third. They would win the provincial title and go on to the 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, where they finished with a 7-4 record. This was enough to secure a place in a tie breaker against Kelly Scott of British Columbia. The Nova Scotian team won the tiebreaker and moved on to face Ontario's Rachel Homan in the 3-4 game. They lost the game to Homan, but met them again in the Bronze medal game, after Homan lost the semi-final. In the bronze medal game, Smith and her team defeated Homan and placed third overall at the tournament.

2000

Smith then moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia and began competing there. In the meantime, she met and married Saskatchewan curler Mark Dacey, who would move to Halifax to live with her. She would win five provincial mixed titles playing third for her then-husband, Mark (2000, 2001, 2002, 2008, 2009). She won the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in 2002 and in 2010. She and Dacey were selected to represent Canada at the 2010 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship, but could not go due to the air travel disruption after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption. Smith-Dacey has also won three provincial women's titles: in 2000 playing third for Kay Zinck and as skip in 2004 and 2011. At the 2000 Scott Tournament of Hearts, her team lost in a tie breaker to the eventual winner Kelley Law of British Columbia, after posting a 7-4 record. At the 2004 Scott Tournament of Hearts, she finished with a 6-5 record.

1993

From 1993 to 1996, Smith won four straight provincial mixed titles as the third for Grant Odishaw. The team won the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in 1994, the first mixed title for New Brunswick.

1991

Smith also played for New Brunswick at the 1991 Canada Games, finishing fifth.

1990

Smith grew up in Sackville, New Brunswick. She won two provincial junior championships, in 1990 as a third for Krista Smith and in 1991 as a skip. At the 1990 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, the team finished with a 5-5 record in 5th place. However, Smith-Dacey won the 1991 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. After the round robin, the team finished third with an 8-3 record. However, the team won both the semifinal match against Alberta's Tara Brandt and then in the final against Manitoba's Jill Staub. It would be the first Women's junior title for New Brunswick. Smith and her team of Denise Cormier, Susanne LeBlanc and Lesley Hicks were off the 1992 World Junior Curling Championships in Oberstdorf, Germany. At the World Juniors, the team finished in 5th place with a 5-4 record.

1972

Heather Smith (born September 21, 1972 in Sackville, New Brunswick) is a Canadian curler from Halifax, Nova Scotia. While married to Brier champion Mark Dacey, she was known as Heather Smith-Dacey.