Laine Peters

Laine Peters [pronounced: LAY-nee] (born March 24, 1970, in Arborfield, Saskatchewan)[1] is a Canadian curler, from Calgary.

The team won the event, and represented Canada at the 1999 Ford World Women's Curling Championship, where they finished fifth.

Peters won her first Nova Scotia Tournament of Hearts in 2000, playing lead with Team Kay Zinck.

The team represented Nova Scotia at the 2004 Scott Tournament of Hearts, finishing the round robin with a 6–5 record, missing the playoffs.

The team represented Nova Scotia at the 2008 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, and again finished the round robin with a 6–5 record, missing the playoffs.

In addition to her women's success, Peters won the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in 2002 playing lead with a team skipped by Mark Dacey.

Finishing the round robin with a 7–4 record, the team won all three of their playoff games en route to the championship.

At the Worlds, they finished the round robin with a 7–4 record, tied with the United States (skipped by Allison Pottinger).

The Nedohin rink would represent Team Canada at the 2013 Scotties Tournament of Hearts by virtue of winning the championship the year prior.

The team represented Canada at the 2016 Ford World Women's Curling Championship, where they finished the round robin with an 8–3 record.

[6] Peters has been inducted into the Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame and recently CurlSask created an award in her name to honour junior campers best demonstrating teamwork, sportsmanship, community involvement, and leadership skills.