Winner of six Canadian women’s curling championships, two world championships and an Olympic gold medal in 2014, Jones wrote in an Instagram post Tuesday that this season will be her last skipping a women’s team, although she will continue curling mixed doubles with her husband Brent Laing.
The 49-year-old from Winnipeg will skip a team in the Canadian women’s curling championship for the 18th time her career starting Friday in Calgary.
“I have been so privileged to play thousands of games — the Olympics, National and World Championships, grand slams, and so much more,” Jones said in a statement.
“Curling has challenged me, changed me and called me to be a better person, and I will be forever grateful.”
Jones and teammates went undefeated to win an Olympic gold medal in women’s curling in 2014.
She and Colleen Jones are tied for the most national women’s titles with six.
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Winner of six Canadian women’s curling championships, two world championships and an Olympic gold medal in 2014, Jones wrote in an Instagram post Tuesday that this season will be her last skipping a women’s team, although she will continue curling mixed doubles with her husband Brent Laing.
The 49-year-old from Winnipeg will skip a team in the Canadian women’s curling championship for the 18th time her career starting Friday in Calgary.
“I have been so privileged to play thousands of games — the Olympics, National and World Championships, grand slams, and so much more,” Jones said in a statement.
“Curling has challenged me, changed me and called me to be a better person, and I will be forever grateful.”
Jones and teammates went undefeated to win an Olympic gold medal in women’s curling in 2014.
She and Colleen Jones are tied for the most national women’s titles with six.
The original article contains 190 words, the summary contains 149 words. Saved 22%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!