Amy Nixon is a Canadian curler born on September 29, 1977 in Saskatoon, Canada. She has had a successful career, winning a bronze medal for Canada at the 2006 Winter Olympics and the 2005 and 2009 Canada Cups. She usually serves as third and/or vice-skip.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $80 Million (2024)
Amy Nixon's net worth is expected to reach a staggering $80 million by 2024, solidifying her status as one of the most prosperous athletes in Canada. Known for her outstanding contributions to the sport of curling, Amy has become a household name in the country. With numerous accolades and championships under her belt, she has not only secured her place in the history of curling in Canada but also amassed an impressive fortune along the way. As an icon and role model, Amy Nixon continues to inspire aspiring athletes with her incredible achievements and remarkable success story.
About
A Canadian Curler, usually serving as third and/or vice-skip, who won a bronze medal for her country at the 2006 Winter Olympics. She also won the 2005 and 2009 Canada Cups.
Before Fame
Her first major curling success came in 1994, when she won the Saskatchewan Winter Games as a skip.
Trivia
She attended the University of Calgary, where she studied kinesiology, women's studies, and law. She passed the Albert bar exam in 2006 and has worked at Mount Royal University.
Family Life
The 2006 Olympic women's curling team was coached by her father Daryl.
Associated With
She and Jill Officer are both successful Canadian curlers.