Kerri Einarson: Net Worth 2024| Husband| Parents

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Three-time defending champion Kerri Einarson defeated Jennifer Jones of Manitoba 10–4 to win her fourth consecutive Scotties Tournament of Hearts title. Today we will discuss about Kerri Einarson: Net Worth 2024| Husband| Parents.

Kerri Einarson: Net Worth 2024| Husband| Parents

Kerry Einarson (born October 3, 1987, as Kerry Flett) is a Canadian Métis curler from Camp Morton in the Rural Municipality of Gimli, Manitoba. Einarson is the four-time defending women’s national champion in curling. , He led his team to victory in 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023. Earlier he had won a silver medal in 2018. Einarsson has won five Grand Slam of Curling events: the 2016 Boost National, the 2019 Players Championship, the 2021 Players Championship, the 2022 Champions Cup, and the 2022 Masters.

Born
Kerri Flett

October 3, 1987 (age 36)
Selkirk, Manitoba[1]
Team
Curling club Gimli CC,
Gimli, MB
Skip Kerri Einarson
Third Val Sweeting
Second Shannon Birchard
Lead Briane Harris
Alternate Krysten Karwacki
Curling career 
Member Association
 
Manitoba
Hearts appearances 7 (2016, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)
World Championship
appearances
3 (2021, 2022, 2023)
World Mixed Doubles Championship
appearances
1 (2021)
Pan Continental Championship
appearances
2 (2022, 2023)
Top CTRS ranking 1st (2019–20, 2022–23)
Grand Slam victories 5 (2016 National, 2019 Players’, 2021 Players’, 2022 Champions Cup, 2022 Masters)

Net Worth 2024

Kerri Einarson: Net Worth 2024| Husband| Parents

The estimated net worth of Kerri Einarson, a curling iron professional, falls between $4 million to $5 million.

Husband

As of 2023, he is employed as a commercial fisherman. She is married to Kyle Einarson and has two children. Einarson’s brother Kyle Flett was also a competitive curler, reaching the Manitoba junior men’s provincial final in 2005 against Daly Peters. Kyle Einarson is a Canadian curler. In 2019, he won the Gimli Men’s Bonspiel. He is a married man. He is married to his wife, Kerry Einarson. The couple was blessed with twins.

Parents

Einarson’s father, Jeff Flett, is Métis while his mother is of Scottish descent. “My father lost his parents at a very young age,” Einarson said. “So just trying to trace the family tree, it’s pretty special.”

New Brunswick’s Andrea Crawford and Tracy Fleury of Wild Card 1 both used wins in the evening draw to advance to the Pool A playoffs with 6-1 records.

Crawford scored four points in the fourth end to defeat Newfoundland and Labrador’s Sarah Hill 10–5. This will be their first playoff appearance in 10 trips to the Scotties.

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