Kerri Einarson is a Canadian Métis curler who was born on the 3rd of October 1987 in Camp Morton, Manitoba, in the Rural Municipality of Gimli. She was originally born Kerri Flett but later changed her last name to Einarson. In her career, she has won the women’s national championship in curling four times, taking her squad to victory at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in 2020, 2021, and 2023. Einarson previously won silver in the year 2018. She is a two-time provincial mixed curling champ in 2010 and 2013. She is a five-time Grand Slam of Curling tournament: the Boost National in 2016, the Players Championship in 2019 and 2021, the Champions Cup in 2022, and the Masters in 2022.
Kerri Einarson Net Worth
The estimated net worth of the professional curling iron, Kerri Einarson comes to between $1 million to $5 million. This may not be her official net worth as nothing has been revealed about her earnings but it is safe to assume that Einarson’s net worth may be more than $5 million or between that.
Kerri Einarson Family
Kerri Einarson was born to parents Jeff Flett and Marilyn Flett. She was raised in Manitoba, Canada. She has ties to ancient Canadian aboriginals as her father, Jeff, belongs to the Métis lineage. The professional curler also has a Scottish origin from her mother Marilyn. She is of Scottish descent as her ancestors shifted to Canada many years ago.
Aside from that, not much is known about her mother or her father and their profession. It is also reported that Kerri is close to her parents. They are often spotted at her games. Kerri also had a brother named Kyle Flett who was also a professional curler. He reached the final at the Manitoba Junior men’s provincials against Daley Peters in 2005. However, he died in 2006 due to a snowmobile accident and unfortunately succumbed to his injuries. To this day, Einarson still wears a necklace with a picture of the two in honor of his late brother.
The Canadian professional curler is a Métis and her team is being sponsored by the Manitoba Métis Federation as of the 2021 season. Kerri was the recipient of the Tom Longboat Award in 2021, in commendation of Indigenous athletes’ “outstanding contributions to sport in Canada”. She also has an uncle, Greg McAulay.
Kerri Einarson Husband
The 35-year-old curler is happily married to Kyle Einarson. After being married to him she changed her last name from Flett or Einarson. Her husband works as a rehabilitation assistant at Bethel Home Foundation. The couple has been married for a little over twelve years. To be precise, the lovebirds walked down the aisle on the 21st of August 2010.
Does Kerri Einarson Have Children?
Kerri and her husband Kyle Einarson share two beautiful daughters who are twins. The couple commemorated their twelfth wedding anniversary in August 2022 with their daughters.
The twins are named Khloe Evelyn Einarson and Kamryn Gladys Einarson and were born in September 2013.