Joel Jordison

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Joel Jordison
Born (1978-03-11) March 11, 1978 (age 43)
Team
Curling club, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
SkipJoel Jordison
Third
Second
Lead
Career
Brier appearances1 (2009)
Top CTRS ranking9th (2006-07)

Joel Jordison (born March 11, 1978) is a Canadian curler from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Jordison currently skips his own team from Moose Jaw.

Career[]

Jordison is a former Saskatchewan junior curling champion, having won the title with current third .

With third Scott Bitz, second , and lead , Jordison became a men's provincial champion with a win at the 2009 SaskTel Tankard with a win over Pat Simmons, which broke Simmons' streak of four consecutive provincial titles. With this win, Jordison won the right to represent Saskatchewan at the Brier that same year, where they finished with a 3–8 win-loss record. Jordison and his team also played at the 2009 qualifier to the Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, but failed to win a game.[1]

Jordison joined Steve Laycock in 2011 after a partnership with Jason Jacobson in the previous season to replace Simmons, who left Laycock's team to join Kevin Koe.[2] After one year with Laycock, Jordison reunited with Ackerman to form a new team with and .

On the World Curling Tour, Jordison has seen some success, with some Grand Slam appearances and runner-up finishes in World Curling Tour events. He has won one event to date, the 2007 Whites Drug Store Classic.

Teams[]

Season Skip Third Second Lead Events
1998–99 Joel Jordison
1998–99 Joel Jordison Kevin Aberle
1999–00 Joel Jordison
2002–03 Pat Simmons Joel Jordison
2009–10 Joel Jordison Scott Bitz 2009 Sask., Brier
2010–11 Joel Jordison Jason Jacobson
2011–12 Steve Laycock Joel Jordison Brennen Jones Dallan Muyres
2012–13 Joel Jordison

References[]

  1. ^ "Featured Curling Athlete: Joel Jordison". Canadian Curling Association. 28 November 2011. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Laycock Announces Simmons Replacement". saskcurl.com. 27 April 2011. Archived from the original on 14 September 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2012.

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