Mhairi-Bronté Duncan

Mhairi-Bronté Duncan (born 25 November 1997) is a New Zealand female curler.[3]

Mhairi-Bronté Duncan
Born (1997-11-25) 25 November 1997
Team
Curling clubDunedin CC, Dunedin[1]
SkipCourtney Smith
ThirdMhairi-Bronté Duncan
SecondRachael Pitts
LeadRebecca Long
Mixed doubles
partner
Brett Sargon
Career
Member Association New Zealand
Other appearancesWorld Mixed Championship: 1 (2019)
Medal record
Curling
New Zealand Women's Championship[2]
2018 Naseby
2019 Naseby
2021 Naseby
2016 Naseby
2017 Dunedin
2020 Naseby
New Zealand Mixed Doubles Championship
2020 Naseby

Teams and events

Women's

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
2015—16 Courtney SmithMhairi-Bronté DuncanEloise PointonSophie TranNZWCC 2016
2016—17 Mhairi-Bronté DuncanGrace Apuwai-BishopMichelle BongTemika Apuwai-BishopNZWCC 2017
2017—18 Jessica SmithHolly ThompsonEmma SutherlandCourtney SmithMhairi-Bronté DuncanNelson Ede,
Peter Becker
WJBCC 2018 (4th)
Jessica SmithHolly ThompsonMhairi-Bronté DuncanCourtney SmithNZWCC 2018
2018—19 Jessica SmithHolly ThompsonMhairi-Bronté DuncanCourtney SmithLucy NeilsonNelson EdeWJBCC 2019 (Jan) (12th)
Jessica SmithHolly ThompsonMhairi-Bronté DuncanJennifer StewartNZWCC 2019
2019—20 Courtney SmithMhairi-Bronté DuncanZoe HarmanRachael PittsNZWCC 2020
2020—21 Courtney SmithMhairi-Bronté DuncanRachael PittsRebecca LongNZWCC 2021

Mixed

Season Skip Third Second Lead Coach Events
2019–20 Mhairi-Bronté Duncan (fourth)Benjamin FrewThivya Jeyaranjan (skip)Kieran FordPeter BeckerWMxCC 2019 (28th)

Mixed doubles

Season Female Male Events
2015–16 Mhairi-Bronté DuncanAlex GreerNZMDCC 2015 (12th)
2018–19 Mhairi-Bronté DuncanNelson EdeNZMDCC 2018 (8th)
2019–20 Mhairi-Bronté DuncanBrett SargonNZMDCC 2019 (9th)
2020–21 Mhairi-Bronté DuncanBrett SargonNZMDCC 2020
2021–22 Mhairi-Bronté DuncanBrett SargonOQE 2021 (13th)

References

  • Mhairi-Bronté Duncan at World Curling Federation
  • Mhairi-Bronté Duncan on Facebook
  • "Olympic spot in her sights". Otago Daily Times. 19 November 2021.
  • "Mission: Olympic qualification". New Zealand Curling. 14 November 2021.
  • "NZ Curling Overseas Experience initiative". New Zealand Curling. 9 October 2019.
  • "New Zealand look overseas to aid development of future curling stars". World Curling Federation. 18 October 2019.
  • "Beijing Olympics 2022: Kiwi curlers determined not to let setbacks spoil Olympics dream". Newshub. 27 November 2021.
  • "South Island Secondary Schools' Curling Championships". Otago Girls' High School. 15 September 2015.


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