Christine Cannon (born as Christine Allison) is a Scottish curler.[1]

Christine Cannon
 
Other namesChristine Allison
Team
Curling clubLanarkshire Ice Rink, Hamilton,
East Kilbride & Haremyres CC, Lanarkshire,
Wigtown CC, Stranraer
Curling career
Member Association Scotland
World Championship
appearances
5 (1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994)
Other appearancesWorld Senior Championships: 4 (2013, 2014, 2016, 2017)
Medal record
Curling
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 1994 Oberstdorf
Bronze medal – third place 1991 Winnipeg
Scottish Women's Championship
Gold medal – first place 1988
Gold medal – first place 1989
Gold medal – first place 1991
Gold medal – first place 1993
Gold medal – first place 1994

Cannon is a 1994 World silver medallist and a 1991 World bronze medallist. She also won bronze at the 2017 World Senior Championships.[2]

Her husband is fellow Scottish curler Jim Cannon, 1989 European champion.[3]

Teams edit

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach !Events
1987–88 Christine Allison Margaret Scott Kimmie Brown Sheena Drummie WCC 1988 (9th)
1988–89 Christine Allison Margaret Scott Kimmie Brown Carol Dawson WCC 1989 (7th)
1990–91 Christine Allison Claire Milne Mairi Milne Margaret Richardson WCC 1991  
1992–93 Christine Cannon Claire Milne Mairi Herd Margaret Richardson Jackie Lockhart WCC 1993 (5th)
1993–94 Christine Cannon Claire Milne Mairi Herd Janice Watt Sheila Harvey WCC 1994  
2012–13 Christine Cannon Margaret Richardson Janet Lindsay Margaret Robertson Marion Craig Isobel Hannen WSCC 2013 (4th)
2013–14 Christine Cannon Margaret Richardson Isobel Hannen Janet Lindsay Margaret Robertson Jackie Lockhart WSCC 2014  
2015–16 Jackie Lockhart Christine Cannon Isobel Hannen Margaret Richardson Margaret Robertson WSCC 2016  
2016–17 Jackie Lockhart Christine Cannon Isobel Hannen Margaret Richardson Janet Lindsay WSCC 2017  

References edit

  1. ^ Christine Cannon on the World Curling database  
  2. ^ "World bronze for Scotland's Christine Cannon". The Galloway Gazette. 11 May 2017. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Galloway Province curlers honour their world champion". The Galloway Gazette. 12 May 2014.

External links edit