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Amy Nixon

1977 - today

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Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Amy Nixon is the 7,726th most popular athlete, the 1,745th most popular biography from Canada and the 208th most popular Canadian Athlete.

Amy Nixon is most famous for being a Canadian curler who has competed at a high level, including representing Canada at the World Curling Championships. She has won multiple national titles and is recognized for her contributions to the sport of curling.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Amy Nixon ranks 7,726 out of 6,025Before her are Pascal Behrenbruch, Sun Linlin, Eline Berings, Duncan Scott, Sarah Chaâri, and Oleh Kolodiy. After her are Thomas Baroukh, Shelley Rudman, Nicola Sanders, Thomas Goyard, Tan Ya-ting, and Ryan Whiting.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Amy Nixon ranks 1,448Before her are Paul Heckingbottom, Ryk Neethling, Barney Williams, Espen Baardsen, Sarah Webb, and Shilpa Shinde. After her are Eric Church, Jimmy Conrad, Iyabo Ojo, Tim Thomas, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, and Maajid Nawaz.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Amy Nixon ranks 1,746 out of NaNBefore her are Adam Kreek (1980), Cale Makar (1998), Jonathan Huberdeau (1993), Alexandria Loutitt (2004), Ivanie Blondin (1990), and Erin McLeod (1983). After her are George Bovell (1983), Scott Frandsen (1980), Nav (1989), Stephanie Labbé (1986), Annie Cotton (1975), and Rachelle Viinberg (1979).

Among Athletes In Canada

Among athletes born in Canada, Amy Nixon ranks 208Before her are Susan O'Connor (1977), Brendon Rodney (1992), Andrew Byrnes (1983), Emily Batty (1988), Robert Gibson (1986), and Adam Kreek (1980). After her are Scott Frandsen (1980), Rachelle Viinberg (1979), Mark McMorris (1993), Dina Meshref (1994), Kelsey Serwa (1989), and Mark Oldershaw (1983).

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