Tracy Fleury, born on June thirteenth, nineteen eighty-six, is a prominent Canadian curler hailing from Sudbury, Ontario. She has made significant strides in her curling career, joining the Rachel Homan rink as skip for the twenty twenty-two to twenty twenty-three season, where she currently plays as third. Under Homan's leadership, Fleury achieved remarkable success, winning the twenty twenty-four Scotties Tournament of Hearts and later representing Team Canada at the twenty twenty-four World Women's Curling Championship.
The following season, Fleury and her team successfully defended their titles at both the twenty twenty-five Scotties Tournament of Hearts and the twenty twenty-five World Women's Curling Championship. Their impressive performance continued as they secured a bronze medal at the twenty twenty-six Winter Olympics, further solidifying their status in the curling world.
Fleury's curling journey began in her junior years, where she represented Northern Ontario at three Canadian Junior Curling Championships from two thousand five to two thousand seven. She transitioned to women's curling after aging out of juniors in two thousand eight, leading her own rink on the Ontario and World Curling Tours. Throughout her career, she has claimed six Northern Ontario provincial championships and won the Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts in two thousand twelve.
In addition to her provincial successes, Fleury has competed at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national women's curling championship, on eight occasions, achieving playoff appearances in two thousand eighteen and two thousand twenty-two. Notably, she earned a silver medal at the twenty twenty-one Canadian Olympic Curling Trials and has been recognized as an eleven-time Grand Slam champion, showcasing her exceptional talent and dedication to the sport.