Team Jones
Hometown: Winnipeg, MB
Twitter: @TeamJJonesCurl
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Jennifer Jones
Birthdate: July 7, 1974
Birthplace: Winnipeg, MB
Resides: Shanty Bay, ON
- Olympic gold medallist (2014)
- Two-time World Championship gold medallist (2008 & 2018)
- World Championship silver medallist (2015)
- World Championship bronze medallist (2010)
- Six-time Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion (2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2015 & 2018)
- Eight-time Manitoba champion (2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2015 & 2018)
- Six-time Players’ Championship winner (2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 & 2017)
- Champions Cup winner (2016)
- Masters champion (2017)
- National champion (2017)
- Canadian junior champion (1994)
Third

Kaitlyn Lawes
Birthdate: Dec. 16, 1988
Birthplace: Winnipeg, MB
Resides: Winnipeg, MB
- Two-time Olympic gold medallist (2014 & 2018)
- World Championship gold medallist (2018)
- World Championship silver medallist (2015)
- Two-time Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion (2015 & 2018)
- Four-time Manitoba champion (2012, 2013, 2015 & 2018)
- Three-time Players’ Championship winner (2011, 2014 & 2017)
- Champions Cup winner (2016)
- Masters champion (2017)
- National champion (2017)
- World junior silver medallist (2009)
- World junior bronze medallist (2008)
- Two-time Canadian junior champion (2008 & 2009)
Second

Jocelyn Peterman
Birthdate: Sept. 23, 1993
Birthplace: Red Deer, AB
Resides: Winnipeg, MB
- Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion (2016)
- Alberta champion (2016)
- Canadian Open champion (2018)
- Canadian junior champion (2012)
Lead

Dawn McEwen
Birthdate: July 3, 1980
Birthplace: Ottawa, ON
Resides: Winnipeg, MB
- Olympic gold medallist (2014)
- Two-time World Championship gold medallist (2008 & 2018)
- World Championship silver medallist (2015)
- World Championship bronze medallist (2010)
- Five-time Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion (2008, 2009, 2010, 2015 & 2018)
- Five-time Manitoba champion (2008, 2012, 2013, 2015 & 2018)
- Ontario champion (2005)
- Five-time Players’ Championship winner (2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 & 2017)
- Champions Cup winner (2016)
- Masters champion (2017)
- National Champion (2017)
Team Bio
Jennifer Jones has captured just about every major curling title there is in her magnificent career. Jones was a star right from the start winning three Manitoba junior titles and a Canadian junior championship.
Jones captured her first Tournament of Hearts title in 2005 in dramatic fashion. Facing Ontario, Jones made one of the craziest shots in history with her last rock of the game. Jones hit off an opposing stone from outside of the house and rolled in to take out the shot rock on the button scoring four points and lifting Manitoba to an 8-6 victory and the championship.
Dawn McEwen, who coincidentally played for Team Ontario in that game, switched provinces joining Team Jones in 2007. The team went on a dynasty run winning three consecutive national titles from 2008-10. Team Jones also captured a world championship in 2008 defeating China in the final.
Following the Tournament of Hearts three-peat, Jones added two-time Canadian junior champion Kaitlyn Lawes at third with her target on winning gold at the 2014 Winter Olympics.
Jones defeated Sherry Middaugh in the 2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials final to represent Canada at the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. Team Jones topped Sweden to capture the gold medal and made history by becoming the first women’s team to finish the Olympic curling tournament undefeated with an overall 11-0 record.
Jones has won nine women’s events in the Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling including a record six Players’ Championship women’s titles.
Lawes captured another Olympic gold for Canada earning the medal in mixed doubles at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Games.
Longtime second Jill Officer stepped back into an alternate role following the Olympic cycle with Jocelyn Peterman coming on board. Peterman, who skipped in juniors, linked up with Team Nedohin as their alternate in 2014 and became the full-time second the following season when Nedohin walked away from competitive curling and Chelsea Carey took over the team. Peterman won the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in 2016 and the Meridian Canadian Open in 2018 with Team Carey.
2019-20 Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling results
Masters
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Cannon | W 7-4 |
Round Robin | Muirhead | W 5-4 |
Round Robin | Fujisawa | W 5-2 |
Round Robin | Hasselborg | L 3-6 |
Quarterfinals | Yoshimura | L 4-6 |
KIOTI Tractor Tour Challenge (Tier 1)
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Rocque | L 4-9 |
Round Robin | Fujisawa | W 6-3 |
Round Robin | Homan | W 10-4 |
Round Robin | Yoshimura | L 3-9 |
Tiebreaker | Homan | @ 6-5 |
Quarterfinals | Roth | L 5-6 |
BOOST National
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Fujisawa | L 5-6 |
Round Robin | Einarson | L 4-9 |
Round Robin | Muirhead | W 9-2 |
Round Robin | Scheidegger | W 5-4 |
Quarterfinals | Muirhead | W 7-5 |
Semifinals | Fleury | W 10-9 |
Final | Hasselborg | L 3-7 |
Meridian Canadian Open
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Triple Knockout A | Kovaleva | L 5-6 |
Triple Knockout B | Tirinzoni | W 6-5 |
Triple Knockout B | Carey | W 8-3 |
Triple Knockout B | Muirhead | W 6-4 |
Quarterfinals | Kovaleva | L 7-9 |
2018-19 Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling results
Princess Auto Elite 10
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Carey | W 4-0 |
Round Robin | Tirinzoni | W 5-2 |
Round Robin | Walker | W 4-1 |
Round Robin | Fleury | W 4-3 |
Semifinals | Tirinzoni | L 2-3 |
Masters
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Robertson | W 7-6 |
Round Robin | Carey | W 11-3 |
Round Robin | Muirhead | W 5-3 |
Round Robin | Roth | L 7-8 |
Quarterfinals | Hasselborg | L 4-8 |
Tour Challenge (Tier 1)
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Wrana | L 6-7 |
Round Robin | Flaxey | W 7-3 |
Round Robin | Roth | W 6-5 |
Round Robin | Tirinzoni | W 7-1 |
Quarterfinals | Roth | L 5-6 |
BOOST National
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Fujisawa | L 2-8 |
Round Robin | Yoshimura | W 6-3 |
Round Robin | Fleury | W 5-4 |
Round Robin | Sinclair | W 10-2 |
Quarterfinals | Muirhead | W 5-2 |
Semifinals | Homan | L 2-6 |
Meridian Canadian Open
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Triple Knockout A | Wrana | W 8-2 |
Triple Knockout A | Fujisawa | L 3-9 |
Triple Knockout B | Scheidegger | L 4-8 |
Triple Knockout C | Einarson | W 7-4 |
Triple Knockout C | Tirinzoni | L 0-6 |
Players’ Championship
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Stern | W 7-2 |
Round Robin | Silvernagle | L 4-7 |
Round Robin | Fleury | L 4-5 |
Round Robin | Tirinzoni | W 5-4 |
Round Robin | Homan | W 5-3 |
Quarterfinals | Scheidegger | L 5-6 |
Humpty’s Champions Cup
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Stern | W 5-4 |
Round Robin | Hasselborg | L 5-7 |
Round Robin | Flaxey | W 8-2 |
Round Robin | Silvernagle | L 2-9 |
Tiebreaker | Scheidegger | W 7-6 |
Quarterfinals | Homan | L 3-6 |