At the 2000 Scott Tournament of Hearts, her team lost in a tie breaker to the eventual winner Kelley Law of British Columbia, after posting a 7-4 record.
Law returned in 2006 from a curling hiatus which involved having a baby and becoming a certified real estate agent for RE/MAX.
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She had an 8-1 record going into the playoffs but lost the semi-final to Great Britain's Rhona Martin who would eventually claim gold.
Awaiting them there was Kelley Law's Canadian rink, who three members of Martin's team had lost to while playing for Scotland at the same stage of the 2000 World Championships.
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They performed well at the worlds, with a particular highlight of defeating the Canadian side skipped by Kelley Law in the round-robin stage of the competition.
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