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Marie-France Larouche
Canadian curler
| Marie-France Larouche | |
|---|---|
| Born | () June 5, (age44) Lévis, Quebec |
| Curling club | CC Etchemin, Saint-Romuald, QC |
| Skip | Laurie St-Georges |
| Third | Jamie Sinclair |
| Second | Emily Riley |
| Lead | Lisa Weagle |
| Alternate | Marie-France Larouche |
| Member Association | Quebec |
| Hearts appearances | 11 (, , , , , , , , , , ) |
| World Mixed Championship appearances | 1 () |
| Top CTRS ranking | 3rd () |
| Grand Slam victories | 1 ( Sobeys Slam) |
Marie-France Larouche (born June 5, , in Lévis, Quebec) is a Canadiancurler.
She is currently the alternate on Team Laurie St-Georges. In she won the World Mixed Curling Championship playing third for skip Jean-Michel Ménard.[1]
Career
Juniors
Larouche made her first national debut at the Canadian Junior Curling Championships, where her team finished round robin with a first place record of 9–2.
She would end up losing the semi-final to Ontario's Kirsten Harmark, claiming a