# Kelley Law

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Canadian curler (born 1966)

Kelley Law Curler Other names Kelley Owen Born Kelley Atkins (1966-01-11) January 11, 1966 (age 60) Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada Team Curling club Royal City CC, New Westminster, British Columbia Curling career Hearts appearances 7 (1990, 1992, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2007) World Championship appearances 1 (2000) Top CTRS ranking 9th (2006-07) Medal record Women's curling Representing Canada Olympic Games 2002 Salt Lake City World Championships 2000 Glasgow Representing British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts 2000 Prince George 2001 Sudbury 1992 Halifax Canadian Olympic Curling Trials 2001 Regina 1997 Brandon

**Kelley Law** (born January 11, 1966, in [Burnaby, British Columbia](/source/Burnaby%2C_British_Columbia)), [née](/source/Birth_name#Maiden_and_married_names) **Atkins**, formerly **Owen**, is a [Canadian](/source/Canadians) [curler](/source/Curling) from [Coquitlam, British Columbia](/source/Coquitlam%2C_British_Columbia). She skipped her team to won a bronze medal at the [2002 Winter Olympics](/source/2002_Winter_Olympics) in Salt Lake City and gold medal at [2000 World Women's Curling Championship](/source/2000_World_Women's_Curling_Championship). She grew up in [Maple Ridge, British Columbia](/source/Maple_Ridge%2C_British_Columbia).

## Career

Law is most notable for winning a bronze medal at the [2002 Winter Olympics](/source/2002_Winter_Olympics) in [Salt Lake City, Utah](/source/Salt_Lake_City%2C_Utah), for Canada,[1] with her team of [Julie Skinner](/source/Julie_Skinner) (Third), [Georgina Wheatcroft](/source/Georgina_Wheatcroft) (Second) and [Diane Nelson](/source/Diane_Dezura) (Lead). She had an 8–1 record going into the playoffs but lost the semi-final to [Great Britain](/source/United_Kingdom)'s [Rhona Martin](/source/Rhona_Martin) who would eventually claim gold. Kelley beat the [United States](/source/United_States)' [Kari Erickson](/source/Kari_Erickson) for the bronze medal. Law also won the [2000 Scott Tournament of Hearts](/source/2000_Scott_Tournament_of_Hearts) which qualified her for that year's World Championships, which she also won. The following year she was runner-up at the [2001 Scott Tournament of Hearts](/source/2001_Scott_Tournament_of_Hearts) where she lost in the final to [Nova Scotia](/source/Nova_Scotia)'s [Colleen Jones](/source/Colleen_Jones). Law would take a few years off from curling, and her team split up, with Wheatcroft going on to skip her own team to the [2004 Scott Tournament of Hearts](/source/2004_Scott_Tournament_of_Hearts). Wheatcroft then went on to play with [Jennifer Jones](/source/Jennifer_Jones_(curler)) from the 2005–06 season before returning to play with Law in 2006.

Law returned in 2006 from a curling hiatus which involved having a baby and becoming a certified real estate agent for [RE/MAX](/source/RE%2FMAX). In 2007, Law has made her way back to the national championship, now called the *Scotties* Tournament of Hearts after winning the B.C. Provincial championship on January 28, 2007, with her new team. At the [2007 Scotties Tournament of Hearts](/source/2007_Scotties_Tournament_of_Hearts), Law finished with a 5–6 record.

Law has decided to take the 2007–2008 season off due to her work commitments. As a result, her team has separated. Her former third, Georgina Wheatcroft and lead, Darah Provençal have left to join Colleen Jones to form a new team.

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; [Mallon, Bill](/source/Bill_Mallon); et al. ["Kelley Law"](https://web.archive.org/web/20161204000000/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/la/kelley-law-1.html). *Olympics at Sports-Reference.com*. [Sports Reference LLC](/source/Sports_Reference). Archived from [the original](http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/la/kelley-law-1.html) on 2016-12-04.

## External links

- [Kelley Law](https://results.worldcurling.org/Person/Details/1838) at [World Curling](/source/World_Curling)

- [Kelley Law](https://www.olympics.com/en/athletes/kelley-law) at [Olympics.com](/source/International_Olympic_Committee)

- [Kelley Law](https://olympic.ca/team-canada/kelley-law/) at [Team Canada](/source/Canadian_Olympic_Committee)

- [Kelley Law](https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/101999) at [Olympedia](/source/Olympedia)

- [Kelley Law](https://intersportstats.com/athletes/3000399830) at InterSportStats

v t e World Women's Curling Champions Year: (country's flag) champion skip 1979: Gaby Casanova 1980: Marj Mitchell 1981: Elisabeth Högström 1982: Marianne Jørgensen 1983: Erika Müller 1984: Connie Laliberte 1985: Linda Moore 1986: Marilyn Darte 1987: Pat Sanders 1988: Andrea Schöpp 1989: Heather Houston 1990: Dordi Nordby 1991: Dordi Nordby 1992: Elisabet Johansson 1993: Sandra Peterson 1994: Sandra Peterson 1995: Elisabet Gustafson 1996: Marilyn Bodogh 1997: Sandra Schmirler 1998: Elisabet Gustafson 1999: Elisabet Gustafson 2000: Kelley Law 2001: Colleen Jones 2002: Jackie Lockhart 2003: Debbie McCormick 2004: Colleen Jones 2005: Anette Norberg 2006: Anette Norberg 2007: Kelly Scott 2008: Jennifer Jones 2009: Wang Bingyu 2010: Andrea Schöpp 2011: Anette Norberg 2012: Mirjam Ott 2013: Eve Muirhead 2014: Binia Feltscher 2015: Alina Pätz 2016: Binia Feltscher 2017: Rachel Homan 2018: Jennifer Jones 2019: Silvana Tirinzoni 2021: Silvana Tirinzoni 2022: Silvana Tirinzoni 2023: Silvana Tirinzoni 2024: Rachel Homan 2025: Rachel Homan 2026: Xenia Schwaller 2000: Canada (CAN) Kelley Law, Julie Skinner, Georgina Wheatcroft, Diane Nelson, Cheryl Noble

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