Diane Dezura, born on July first, nineteen fifty-eight, is a distinguished Canadian retired curler and Olympic medallist. Known for her exceptional skills on the ice, she made a significant mark in the curling world during her career.
Under her maiden name, Diane Nelson, she played the lead position for the renowned Kelley Law rink in the early 2000s. This team was celebrated as one of the best in the world, showcasing remarkable talent and teamwork.
During her time with the Law rink, Dezura achieved notable success, including winning a world championship in two thousand and securing a bronze medal at the two thousand two Winter Olympics held in Salt Lake City. Her contributions to the sport have left a lasting legacy.
In addition to her Olympic success, Diane participated in five Scott Tournament of Hearts, competing in nineteen eighty-eight, nineteen eighty-nine, two thousand, two thousand one, and two thousand four, with a triumphant victory in the event in two thousand.