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Laurie St-Georges
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Laurie St-Georges

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Laurie St-Georges (born August 23, 1997) is a Canadian curler from Laval, Quebec. She currently skips her own team on the World Curling Tour. St-Georges represented Quebec at the 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts and led her team to a 6–6 record. She also won the Marj Mitchell Sportsmanship Award, which is voted on by the players at the event.

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St-Georges is an accomplished junior curler, having participated in three Canadian Junior Curling Championships in 2016, 2018 and 2019. In 2016, she led her Quebec rink of Cynthia St-Georges, Meaghan Rivett and Emily Riley to a 6–4 record, finishing in sixth place. In 2018, her team made it all the way to the final before losing to Nova Scotia's Kaitlyn Jones, earning the silver medal. In her final appearance in 2019, she lost to British Columbia's Sarah Daniels in a tiebreaker to qualify for the playoff round. Also during the 2018–19 season, she lost in the final of the Curl Mesabi Classic World Curling Tour event.

St-Georges and her team aged out of juniors the following season and started competing more frequently on the tour. They competed in their first Grand Slam of Curling event at the 2019 Tour Challenge Tier 2 where they lost in a tiebreaker to Megan Balsdon. Team St-Georges also competed in their first provincial women's championship at the 2020 Quebec Scotties Tournament of Hearts. After finishing the round robin in first place, they lost in the final to Noémie Verreault 3–1. She would however win the provincial mixed doubles championship with her boyfriend Félix Asselin.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Quebec, the 2021 Quebec Scotties Tournament of Hearts was cancelled. Since the defending champions, Team Noémie Verreault, had disbanded, Team St-Georges (the 2020 provincial runner-up) was invited to represent Quebec at the 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, which they accepted. The event was played in a bio-secure bubble in Calgary, Alberta to prevent the spread of the virus. At the Hearts, St-Georges and her teammates Hailey Armstrong, Emily Riley and Cynthia St-Georges received a lot of media attention and fans thanks to their positive attitudes and strong play on the ice. They also defeated multiple higher ranked teams in the tournament including the Wild Card team of Tracy Fleury (skipped by Chelsea Carey), Corryn Brown's British Columbia rink and Suzanne Birt's team out of Prince Edward Island. Ultimately, they finished the event with a 6–6 record and a seventh-place finish. Laurie also won the Marj Mitchell Sportsmanship Award, which is voted on by the players at the event. St-Georges returned to the bubble in March 2021 to represent Quebec at the 2021 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship with boyfriend Félix Asselin. At the championship, the pair just missed the playoffs, finishing in fifteenth place with a 4–2 record.

Team St-Georges began the 2021–22 season with a semifinal finish at the 2021 Oakville Fall Classic where they lost to the event winners Team Jamie Sinclair. They only made the playoffs at one other tour event at the Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic, losing in the quarterfinals to Team Jill Brothers. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, the qualification process for the 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials had to be modified to qualify enough teams for the championship. In these modifications, Curling Canada created the 2021 Canadian Curling Pre-Trials Direct-Entry Event, an event where eight teams would compete to try to earn one of two spots into the 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Pre-Trials. Team St-Georges qualified for the Pre-Trials Direct-Entry Event as the second seed. The team won their opening match, but then lost three straight games and were eliminated from the event. The Quebec Scotties Tournament of Hearts was again cancelled due to the pandemic and Team St-Georges were once again selected to represent Quebec at the national women's championship. The team could not replicate their successful run from 2021, finishing the 2022 Scotties Tournament of Hearts with a 3–5 record. They won their opening two matches against Alberta's Laura Walker and the Yukon's Hailey Birnie and their last game against Nova Scotia's Christina Black.

Aside from women's curling, St-Georges competed in the 2019 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship, playing third for Félix Asselin. The team finished on top of the standings after the championship pool with an 8–2 record before losing in the semifinal to Nova Scotia. They bounced back in the bronze medal game, defeating Ontario for the bronze medal. Asselin and St-Georges returned to the Canadian Mixed Championship in 2022, winning the event for Quebec.

Personal life

St-Georges is currently a journalism student at the Université du Québec à Montréal. She is in a relationship with fellow curler Félix Asselin. Her sister Cynthia St-Georges plays lead on her team and her father Michel St-Georges is their coach.

Year-by-year statistics

Team events

YearTeamPositionEventFinishRecordPct.
2016St-GeorgesSkipQuebec Juniors1st7–0
2016Quebec (St-Georges)SkipCanadian Juniors6th6–4
2017St-GeorgesSkipQuebec Juniors4th1–4
2018St-GeorgesSkipQuebec Juniors1st6–0
2018Quebec (St-Georges)SkipCanadian Juniors2nd9–379
2019AsselinThirdQuebec Mixed1st
2019Quebec (Asselin)ThirdCanadian Mixed3rd9–3
2019St-GeorgesSkipQuebec Juniors1st5–0
2019Quebec (St-Georges)SkipCanadian Juniors4th7–472
2020St-Georges (CCL/GCC)SkipQuebec STOH2nd5–3
2021Quebec (St-Georges)Skip2021 STOH7th6–674
2021St-Georges (CCL/GCC)SkipCOCT – Pre – Dir.DNQ1–3
2022Quebec (St-Georges)Skip2022 STOH14th3–570
2023St-Georges (CCL/GCC)SkipQuebec STOH1st6–1
2023Quebec (St-Georges)Skip2023 STOHT7th5–474
Scotties Tournament of Hearts Totals14–1573

Mixed doubles

YearPartnerEventFinishRecordPct.
2020Félix AsselinQuebec Provincials1st7–0
2021Félix AsselinCMDCC15th4–278

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternate
2015–16Laurie St-GeorgesCynthia St-GeorgesMeaghan RivettEmily RileyDominique Renaud
2016–17Laurie St-GeorgesCynthia St-GeorgesMeaghan RivettEmily Riley
2017–18Laurie St-GeorgesCynthia St-GeorgesMeaghan RivettEmily RileyJanique Berthelot
2018–19Laurie St-GeorgesLauren MannCynthia St-GeorgesEmily Riley
2019–20Laurie St-GeorgesHailey ArmstrongEmily RileyCynthia St-GeorgesIsabelle Thiboutot
2020–21Laurie St-GeorgesHailey ArmstrongEmily RileyCynthia St-GeorgesFlorence Boivin
2021–22Laurie St-GeorgesHailey ArmstrongEmily RileyCynthia St-GeorgesIsabelle Thiboutot
2022–23Laurie St-GeorgesEmily RileyAlanna RoutledgeKelly MiddaughÉmilie Desjardins
2023–24Laurie St-GeorgesJamie SinclairEmily RileyKelly MiddaughMarie-France Larouche
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