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Alison Umlah is a Canadian curler from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. She currently plays Second on Team Allyson MacNutt, the 2024 New Holland Canadian Junior Womens' Curling Champions, out of the Halifax Curling Club.
Among Umlah's junior accolades including winning the New Holland Canadian Junior Womens' Curling Champions twice. The first in 2022 playing Second for Team Taylour Stevens, and the second with Team Allyson MacNutt. In each instance her Nova Scotia teams were undefeated. Umlah is the only player to have ever played on two undefeated teams at the Canadian National Junior Championships.
Umlah is a Communications student at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax.