Victoria Persinger Curling Husband: Is She Married?

Victoria Persinger is not yet married, and she does not have a husband. She might have a boyfriend and might be in a relationship, but she is yet to reveal the name of her partner to the media.

Persinger rarely posts anything related to her relationship and dating life on her Instagram account. She has more than 6.6k followers and 83 posts on the social media platform.

Vicky currently lives in Alaska and works as an IT manager for Yukon Title Company. She graduated from the University of Alaska Anchorage in 2012 with an Associates's Degree in Air Traffic Control.

She began Little Rock curling at Fairbanks Curling Club, as her parents were active league players, so she was mostly in the facility. The spirit of curling has continued to shape Persinger as a person and she cannot stop as the game is ingrained in her.

Victoria loves living in Alaska and does not want to leave. Her teammate Christ Plys also once said that she is never leaving as she is an Alaskan through and through.

Meet Victoria Persinger Parents Ken And Cathy Persinger

Victoria Persinger was born in Fairbanks, Alaska, USA, to her parents, Ken and Cathy Persinger. She has a sister, Tina. According to her profile in the Olympics, she considers her parents to be an influence in her life.

Vicky's cousin, Greg Persinger, made two appearances at the World Championship in 2013 and 2018. He is a back-to-back Americas World CHampionshp Challenge gold medallist in 2018-19.

Persinger's cousin, Chad Persinger, finished fourth at the 2015 US Mixed Championship while playing with her and Greg.

Victoria Persinger And Chris Plys Relationship Revealed

Victoria Persinger and Chris Plys are mixed doubles partners. Several people assumed they are dating, however, it is not true as Chris has a long-term girlfriend.

Plys is an American curler who is a two-time National Men's Champion and a Junior World Champion. He has two gold, three silver, and two bronze at the US Men's Championship.

Chris was an alternate for the US Men's team at the 2010 Winter Olympics. He won a gold a the United States Olympic Curling Trials in 2021 and a silver in 2017.