Billie-May Muirhead
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| World Championship appearances  | 1 (1983) | ||||||||||||||
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Billie-May Muirhead is a Scottish curler.[1]
At the international level, she competed as lead for Scotland at the 1983 World Championship (they finished 6th).
At the national level, she is a 1983 Scottish women's champion curler.
Teams
| Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Events | 
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| 1982–83 | Hazel McGregor | Jane Ramsey | Betty McGregor | Billie-May Muirhead | SWCC 1983  WWCC 1983 (6th)  | 
| 1987–88 | Jane Gallagher | Kathy Cameron | Billie-May Muirhead | Jennifer Blair | SWCC 1988  | 
References
- ^ Billie-May Muirhead at World Curling
 - ^ "The Braid Hills Ladies". Curling History blog. 8 March 2018. 
Here are the first winners of the new trophy in 1988, from the February 1988 Scottish Curler, uncredited: (L-R) Sheena Drummie, Kimmie Brown, Margaret Scott and Christine Allison (skip), who beat Jane Gallagher and her team of Kathy Cameron, Billie-May Muirhead and Jennifer Blair, 6-3 in the final at Kirkcaldy.
 
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