Amy Nixon


Amy Lee Nixon is a Canadian curler and lawyer from Calgary, Alberta.

Curling career

Nixon began curling competitively at fourteen. Her first notable success was being a Gold Medal winning skip at the Saskatchewan Winter Games in 1994, which she followed up with a 10th place finish at the 1995 Canada Games. As a third for Shannon Kleibrink, Nixon shared in several successes, including winning the Canada Cup in 2005 and 2009 and representing Canada and won a bronze medal in Turin for the 2006 Winter Olympic Games. Nixon captured her first Scotties Tournament of Hearts title in 2012 as an alternative for the Heather Nedohin team after previous appearances in 2004, 2008, and 2011 with Kleibrink.
At the end of the 2011/2012 curling season, Nixon announced she would leave her longtime teammate and skip Shannon Kleibrink, effective at the end of the 2012 Pomeroy Inn & Suites Prairie Showdown, to form her own team. Nixon's father, Daryl, was the coach of the 2006 Olympic women's curling team.

Personal life

At the age of four she moved with her family to Regina, Saskatchewan, where she grew up. She moved to Calgary in 1995, where she now resides. Nixon is an alumnus of the University of Calgary with three degrees in kinesiology, women's studies and law. She was admitted to the Alberta bar in November 2006. Nixon is employed as Senior Advisor to the President, Mount Royal University. She is married to Mike Westlund and has one child.

Grand Slam record

Event2006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–13
Autumn GoldSFFCQQFFQ
Manitoba LotteriesSFCQDNPDNPDNP
Colonial Square Ladies ClassicN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
The Masters Grand Slam of CurlingN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/ADNP
Players' ChampionshipsQQFQFQFDNP

Former events

Teams