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Other names | Robin Klassen | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Curling club | North Shore WC, North Vancouver, British Columbia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Member Association | British Columbia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hearts appearances | 2: (1976, 1979) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
World Championship appearances | 1 (1979) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Robin Wilson (born c. 1951 as Robin Leigh Knowles)[1] is a Canadian curler.
She is a 1979 World bronze medallist[2] and two-time Scott Tournament of Hearts champion (1976, 1979).
In 2006, she was inducted into the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame together with all of the 1979 Lindsay Sparkes team.[3] She retired from competitive curling in 1979.[4]
In 1979, she and her sister and teammate Dawn Knowles began the push to have a sponsor for the Canadian Women's Curling Championship.[5] She was credited for being the driving force behind Scott Paper Limited's decision in 1982 to come on board as the title sponsor of the Canadian Women's Curling Championship. Wilson has co-coordinated the Tournament of Hearts on behalf of Scott Paper for all of the company's years of sponsorship. For her contribution to the growth and development of the Hearts and women's curling in Canada, Wilson was also inducted into the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame in the "builder" category too, in addition to being in the "team" category.
Wilson also was the Executive Director for the Sandra Schmirler Foundation until March 2020.[6]
She is married to former Canadian football player Al Wilson.[7]
Teams
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Events |
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1975–76 | Lindsay Davie | Dawn Knowles | Robin Klassen | Lorraine Bowles | STOH 1976 |
1978–79 | Lindsay Sparkes | Dawn Knowles | Robin Wilson | Lorraine Bowles | STOH 1979 WCC 1979 |
References
- ↑ "A Double Christening". Vancouver Province. September 4, 1951. p. 16. Retrieved June 23, 2023.
- ↑ Robin Wilson on the World Curling Federation database
- ↑ "Wilson, Robin – CCA Hall of Fame | ACC Temple de la Renommée Virtuelle". curling.ca. Retrieved 2019-09-15.
- ↑ "Something of a B.C. reunion". Winnipeg Sun. February 26, 1985. p. 35. Retrieved June 24, 2023.
- ↑ "Author of Tournament of Hearts name lauds its endurance". CBC. 2021-02-24. Archived from the original on 2021-04-18.
Wilson and Knowles had the idea in 1979, pitching it to Scott Paper president ... Robin Wilson and sister Dawn Knowles ... The story of why the Canadian women's curling championship is named the Tournament of Hearts starts over 40 years ago with sisters drinking wine.
- ↑ About Us – Sandra Schmirler Foundation (look at "Staff")
- ↑ "A marriage on the button". Victoria Times-Colonist. September 11, 1984. p. 10. Retrieved June 24, 2023.
External links
- Robin Wilson at the World Curling Federation
- Robin Wilson on LinkedIn
- Robin Klassen – Curling Canada Stats Archive
- Robin Wilson – Curling Canada Stats Archive
- Episode 45 – Robin Wilson – Curling Legends podcast