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  2. Jennifer Jones (curler) - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Judith Jones OM (born July 7, 1974) is a Canadian curler.She was the Olympic champion in curling as skip of the Canadian team at the 2014 Sochi Games.Jones is the first female skip to go through the Games undefeated.

  3. 2023 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts - Wikipedia

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    The winning Jennifer Jones represented Manitoba at the 2023 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national women's curling championship in Kamloops, British Columbia where they finished runner-up overall losing in the final to Team Canada 10–4. Additionally, two other rinks qualified for the Scotties as wild card teams based on CTRS standings.

  4. 2024 Scotties Tournament of Hearts - Wikipedia

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    Team Ontario–Homan second Emma Miskew recorded her one hundredth win at the Scotties following the team's 7–5 victory over Manitoba's Jennifer Jones in Draw 12. [10] On February 21, Team Alberta (Selena Sturmay), Team Ontario (Rachel Homan), Team Canada (Kerri Einarson) and Team Manitoba (Jennifer Jones) all clinched championship round ...

  5. 2009 Scotties Tournament of Hearts - Wikipedia

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    St. Vital Curling Club, Winnipeg. Skip: Jennifer Jones Third: Cathy Overton-Clapham Second: Jill Officer Lead: Dawn Askin Alternate: Jennifer Clark-Rouire. Calgary Curling Club & Calgary Winter Club, Calgary. Skip: Cheryl Bernard Third: Susan O'Connor Second: Carolyn Darbyshire Lead: Cori Bartel Alternate: Karen Russ. Vancouver Curling Club ...

  6. 2019 Scotties Tournament of Hearts - Wikipedia

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    After winning the 2018 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Team Jennifer Jones returned to represent Team Canada, but with a lineup change. Following Jill Officer's retirement after the 2017–18 season, the Jones rink added 2016 Scotties champion Jocelyn Peterman to the team as second. Officer would however join the team as their alternate.

  7. Colleen Jones - Wikipedia

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    Colleen Patricia Jones CM [1] (born December 16, 1959) is a Canadian curler and television personality.She is best known as the skip of two women's world championship teams and six Tournament of Hearts Canadian women's championships, including an unprecedented four titles in a row and held the record for most Tournament of Hearts wins from when she won her 67th game in 1994 [2] until her ...

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  9. Jill Officer - Wikipedia

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    The group includes herself, Jennifer Jones, and Colleen Jones. She also won the Canadian Junior Curling Championships in 1994 together with Jones. In 2019, Officer was named the greatest Canadian female second in history in a TSN poll of broadcasters, reporters and top curlers. [ 1 ]