Jenna Martin (curler)
Jenna Martin (born August 19, 1993 in Janesville, Wisconsin as Jenna Haag) is an American curler.[1] Martin is a two-time United States Junior Curling Champion, in 2008 on Nina Spatola's team[2] and in 2015 on Cory Christensen's team.[3]
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Born | Jenna Haag August 19, 1993 |
Career | |
Member Association | United States |
World Championship appearances | 1 (2018) |
Other appearances | World Junior Championships: 2 (2008, 2015) |
Teams
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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2007–08 | Nina Spatola | Becca Hamilton | Anna Plys | Jenna Haag | Karlie Koenig (WJCC) | Neil Doese | 2008 USJCC 2008 WJCC (8th) |
2008–09 | Miranda Schieber | Karlie Koenig | Jenna Haag | Leila Smith | Rusty Schieber | 2009 USJCC [4] | |
2009–10 | Becca Hamilton | Karlie Koenig | Jenna Haag | Grace Gabower | 2010 USJCC [5] 2010 USWCC (4th) | ||
2010–11 | Jenna Haag | Chloe Pahl | Grace Gabower | Erin Wallace | Joy Pahl | Ann Swisshelm | 2011 USWCC (7th) |
2011–12 | Jenna Haag | Chloe Pahl | Grace Gabower | Erin Wallace | Kendall Moulton | 2012 USJCC (5th) | |
2012–13 | Jenna Haag | Chloe Pahl | Grace Gabower | Erin Wallace | Brittany Falk | 2013 USJCC | |
2013–14 | Jenna Haag | Erin Wallace | Grace Gabower | Brittany Falk | Abbey Suslavich | Wally Henry | 2014 USJCC [6][7] |
2014–15 | Cory Christensen | Sarah Anderson | Mackenzie Lank | Jenna Haag | Taylor Anderson | John Benton | 2015 USJCC [8] 2015 USWCC (4th) 2015 WJCC (5th) |
2015–16 | Jamie Sinclair | Tabitha Peterson | Becca Hamilton | Jenna Haag | Tara Peterson | Ann Swisshelm | 2016 USWCC (4th) |
2016–17 | Cory Christensen | Sarah Anderson | Taylor Anderson | Jenna Haag | Ann Swisshelm | 2017 USWCC (5th) | |
2017–18 | Cory Christensen | Sarah Anderson | Taylor Anderson | Jenna Martin | Natalie Nicholson (USWCC) | Phill Drobnick | 2017 USOCT 2018 USWCC |
Jamie Sinclair | Alexandra Carlson | Vicky Persinger | Monica Walker | Jenna Martin | Scott Baird | 2018 WWCC (4th) | |
2018–19 | Cory Christensen | Vicky Persinger | Jenna Martin | Madison Bear | Linda Christensen (USWCC) | Pete Fenson | CWC/3 (5th) 2019 USWCC |
Personal life
She graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.[9]
References
- "Jenna Martin". USA Curling. Retrieved Jan 29, 2020.
- "Junior Women's State Champions". Wisconsin State Curling Association. Retrieved Jan 29, 2020.
- DeGeorge, Matthew (Jan 27, 2015). "Anderson sisters earn trip to World Junior Curling Championships". The Delaware County Daily Times. Retrieved Jan 29, 2020.
- "Plys wins fourth straight junior men's title, Minnesota's Carlson wins first at 2009 US Junior Nationals". USA Curling. February 17, 2009. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
- "Washington men, Minnesota I women earn titles at 2010 Junior Nationals". USA Curling. January 30, 2010. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
- "Teams". 2014 USA CURLING JUNIOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. Archived from the original on May 17, 2014. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
- "2014 USA Junior Women's Championship – Playoffs". CurlingZone. Archived from the original on May 27, 2020. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
- Kolesar, Terry (Spring 2015). "Minnesota boys, High Performance girls capture 2015 Junior Nationals titles" (PDF). U.S. Curling News. pp. 12–13. Retrieved Jan 3, 2020.
- Davis, Terry (Oct 18, 2017). "Get to Know Team Christensen". USA Curling. Retrieved Jan 29, 2020.
External links
- Jenna Martin at United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee
- Jenna Martin at World Curling Federation
- Jenna Martin at CurlingZone
- USA Curling profile
- Jenna Martin - Curling World Cup player profile
- Team Cory Christensen - Grand Slam of Curling (web archive; February 21, 2019)
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