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Dawn McEwen

Dawn Kathleen McEwen (born Askin; July 3, 1980) is a Canadian retired curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She was the long-time lead for the Jennifer Jones rink, who became Olympic champions, winning gold for Canada at the 2014 Winter Olympics. McEwen is a two-time world champion in curling, having won with Jones at the 2008 World Championships and again at the 2018 World Championships. In 2019, McEwen was named the greatest Canadian female lead in history in a TSN poll of broadcasters, reporters and top curlers.[2]

Dawn McEwen
Other namesDawn Kathleen McEwen
Born
Dawn Kathleen Askin[1]

(1980-07-03) July 3, 1980 (age 43)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Team
Curling clubOttawa CC, Ottawa
St. Vital CC, Winnipeg, MB
Mixed doubles
partner
Mike McEwen
Curling career
Member Association Ontario (2003–2007)
 Manitoba (2007–2022)
Hearts appearances12 (2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020)
World Championship
appearances
5 (2008, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2018)
Olympic
appearances
2 (2014, 2022)
Top CTRS ranking1st (2007–08, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2017–18)
Grand Slam victories15: Masters: 1 (2017); The National: 1 (2017); Players' Championships: 5 (2007, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2017); Champions Cup: 1 (2016); Autumn Gold: 3 (2007, 2009, 2014); Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries: 1 (2013); Wayden Transportation: 1 (2008); Sobeys Slam: 1 (2010); Colonial Square: 1 (2013)

Career

McEwen was born at the Riverside Hospital in Ottawa, the daughter of Wayne and Jane Askin (née Machin).[3] She grew up in Ottawa, where she began curling at the RCMP Curling Club at age seven, before moving to the Rideau Curling Club for their junior program.[4] McEwen joined up with Jenn Hanna for the 2003–04 season playing as her second. In 2005, the team won the Ontario Scott Tournament of Hearts and lost in the final of the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts to Jennifer Jones.

In the 2006–07 season, McEwen was relegated to being the team's alternate so she could focus on her career. In 2007, she moved to Winnipeg and began playing for Jones. She won the Canada Cup with Jones in 2007. McEwen won her second provincial championship (first as a Manitoban) in 2008 and played in her second Tournament of Hearts with Jones, this time as a teammate, winning in the finals against Alberta. She would later win the 2008 World Women's Curling Championship that year with Jones, beating China in the final.

McEwen, together with the Jones team, would reach the final again in the 2009 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, this time as returning champions, and sealed their victory as repeating Canadian champions with a win. They would go to the 2009 World Women's Curling Championship in Korea but would suffer a defeat in the quarter-finals that put them out of the medal contention.[5]

McEwen would continue as lead as the Jones team defended their title as Team Canada at the 2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. After tying for the lead in the round robin, the team would play PEI and go straight to the final, where they would have a rematch against PEI. After going down 6–3, the team would come from behind and win in extra ends; this was McEwen's third championship.[6]

McEwen, with the Jones team, won at the 2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, earning the right to represent Canada at the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi. They became the first and only women's team to go undefeated through the tournament, winning the gold medal.

The team's success continued, winning the 2015 Scotties Tournament of Hearts and winning a silver medal at the 2015 World Women's Curling Championship. In the 2017 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, Team Jones lost in the semifinal to Rachel Homan, whose team would go on to represent Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games. McEwen, along with her husband and fellow curler Mike McEwen, participated in the 2018 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Olympic Trials but did not qualify for playoffs with a 2–6 round robin record.

Following her fifth Scotties title at the 2018 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, McEwen and the Jones team went undefeated at the 2018 World Women's Curling Championship for her second world championship title.[7]

With the addition of Jocelyn Peterman, who replaced Officer at second, the Jones team won the 2018 Canada Cup, defeating Kerri Einarson in the final.[8] They also won the 2019 TSN All-Star Curling Skins Game over Tracy Fleury.[9] At the 2019 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the team represented Team Canada, but missed playoffs.[10]

In their first event of the 2019-20 season, Team Jones won the 2019 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic, defeating Tracy Fleury in the final. Next, they played in the 2019 Colonial Square Ladies Classic, where Fleury would take them out in the semi-finals. They had two quarterfinal finishes at the first two Slams of the season, the Masters and the Tour Challenge. The team struggled at the Canada Cup, finishing with a 2–4 record. The team made the final at the Boost National, losing to Team Hasselborg,[11] and the quarterfinals at the Canadian Open.[12] The team made the final of the 2020 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts and lost to Team Einarson.[13] By virtue of their CTRS ranking, the team had a second chance to qualify for the 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts through the wild card play-in game, where they defeated Team Fleury to become Team Wild Card.[14] At the Scotties, they finished the round robin and championship pool with a 9–2 record as the second seed in playoffs but lost to Kerri Einarson (Team Manitoba) in the 1 vs. 2 playoff game and to Rachel Homan (Team Ontario) in the semifinal to finish in third place.[15] It would be their last event of the season as both the Players' Championship and the Champions Cup Grand Slam events were also cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[16] On March 18, 2020, the team announced that Lisa Weagle, after parting ways with Team Homan, would join the team in a 5-player rotation.[17]

McEwen did not play in any events with Team Jones during the abbreviated 2020–21 season as she was expecting her second child in April 2021.[18] Despite her absence, her team won the 2020 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard[19] and finished runner-up at the 2020 Stu Sells Toronto Tankard on the tour.[20] The 2021 Manitoba Scotties were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Manitoba, so Curl Manitoba appointed the Jones rink to represent Manitoba at the 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.[21] At the 2021 Hearts, the team finished with a 9–3 record, putting them in a third-place tiebreaker match against Alberta, skipped by Laura Walker. Alberta defeated Manitoba 9–8 to advance to the semifinal.[22] The team ended their season at the only two Grand Slam events of the abbreviated season. They missed the playoffs at both the 2021 Champions Cup and the 2021 Players' Championship.[23][24]

Team Jones qualified for the playoffs in each of their first four tour events; however, they were not able to qualify for any finals. At the first Grand Slam of the season, the 2021 Masters, the team was able to reach the final before losing to Tracy Fleury in a 9–7 match.[25] They then missed the playoffs at the 2021 National two weeks later.

A month later, Team Jones competed in the 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials. There, the team posted a 5–3 round robin record, earning a spot in the semifinal. They then defeated Krista McCarville to qualify for the final, where they would face Fleury again. After a tight game all the way through, Team Fleury stole one in the ninth end to take a single-point lead. In the tenth end, Jones had an open hit-and-stick to win the game; however, her shooter rolled too far, and she only got one. This sent the game to an extra end. On her final shot, Fleury attempted a soft-weight hit on a Jones stone partially buried behind a guard. Her rock, however, curled too much and hit the guard, giving up a steal of one and the game to Team Jones.[26] After the game, Jones said that "We're there to pick each other up when you miss, not everybody can say that and that's really a big strength of our team."[27][28] With the win, Team Jones travelled to Beijing, China to represent Canada at the 2022 Winter Olympics.[29] Through the round robin, the Canadian team had mixed results, ultimately finishing tied for third with a 5–4 record. However, because of their draw shot challenge results, which were the lowest of the teams they were tied with, they ranked fifth overall, missing the playoffs.[30]

On March 15, 2022, Team Jones announced they would be parting ways after the 2021–22 season.[31] McEwen also announced her retirement from competitive curling in March 2022.[32]

Team Jones still had two more events together before parting ways, the 2022 Players' Championship and 2022 Champions Cup Grand Slams. At the Players', the team went 1–3, missing the playoffs. They then missed the playoffs again at the Champions Cup with a 1–4 record, ending the team's run together.[33]

Personal life

McEwen married fellow curler Mike McEwen in 2013. They have two daughters, Vienna[34] and Avalon.[35] McEwen graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Communications from the University of Ottawa in 2004.[4] She works as a case officer with the Government of Canada.[36]

Teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead
1999–00 Jenn Hanna Dawn Askin Stephanie Hanna Melanie Robillard
2001–02[37] Darcie Simpson Kellie Andrews Dawn Askin Linda Fulton
2002–03[38] Darcie Simpson Jenn Hanna Dawn Askin Linda Fulton
2003–04 Jenn Hanna Joëlle Sabourin Dawn Askin Stephanie Hanna
2004–05 Jenn Hanna Pascale Letendre Dawn Askin Stephanie Hanna
2005–06 Jenn Hanna Joëlle Sabourin Dawn Askin Stephanie Hanna
2007 Jennifer Jones Cathy Overton-Clapham Jill Officer Dawn Askin
2007–08 Jennifer Jones Cathy Overton-Clapham Jill Officer Dawn Askin
2008–09 Jennifer Jones Cathy Overton-Clapham Jill Officer Dawn Askin
2009–10 Jennifer Jones Cathy Overton-Clapham Jill Officer Dawn Askin
2010–11 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jill Officer Dawn Askin
2011–12 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Joëlle Sabourin (Sept–Dec)
Jill Officer (Jan–April)
Dawn Askin
2012–13 [a] Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jill Officer Dawn Askin
2013–14 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jill Officer Dawn McEwen
2014–15 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jill Officer Dawn McEwen
2015–16 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jill Officer Dawn McEwen
2016–17 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jill Officer Dawn McEwen
2017–18 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes
Shannon Birchard (STOH only)
Jill Officer Dawn McEwen
2018–19 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jocelyn Peterman Dawn McEwen
2019–20 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jocelyn Peterman Dawn McEwen
2020–21 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jocelyn Peterman Dawn McEwen / Lisa Weagle
2021–22 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jocelyn Peterman Dawn McEwen / Lisa Weagle

Notes

  1. ^ Jones was on maternity leave for the beginning of the 2012–13 curling season and returned to her team in January 2013.

References

  1. ^ "Birth and Death Notices". Ottawa Citizen. July 4, 1980. p. 38. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
  2. ^ "Canada's Greatest Curlers: McEwen earns top spot as best lead - TSN.ca". February 18, 2019.
  3. ^ "Askin". Ottawa Citizen. July 5, 1980. p. 46. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Dawn MCEWEN". 2022 Winter Olympics. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  5. ^ Brad Norman (March 30, 2009). "China Makes History". Curling Scoops. Retrieved February 8, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Jones foursome on top again". Winnipeg Free Press. February 7, 2010. Retrieved February 7, 2010.
  7. ^ "Jennifer Jones leads Canada to world women's curling championship title | CBC Sports". CBC. Retrieved August 24, 2018.
  8. ^ Horne, Ryan (December 9, 2018). "Jones wins record fourth Canada Cup title with incredible shot in ninth".
  9. ^ "Jones wins third straight TSN Skins Game". February 3, 2019.
  10. ^ Hobson, Russ. "Jennifer Jones knocked out of playoff contention at the Scotties".
  11. ^ Brazeau, Jonathan (December 16, 2019). "Hasselborg tops Jones to win Boost National women's title". Grand Slam of Curling. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  12. ^ "Playoffs". Grand Slam of Curling. Retrieved March 19, 2020.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ McKay, Pat (February 3, 2020). "Kerri Einarson wins 2020 Manitoba Scotties". CTV News. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  14. ^ "Wild Card Winner!". Curling Canada. February 15, 2020. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  15. ^ "Scotties Final Set!". Curling Canada. February 23, 2020. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  16. ^ "GSOC cancels remaining events of 2019–20 season". Grand Slam of Curling. March 13, 2020. Retrieved March 20, 2020.
  17. ^ Strong, Gregory (March 18, 2020). "Team Jennifer Jones adds free-agent all-star lead Lisa Weagle". CBC Sports. The Canadian Press. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  18. ^ Devin Heroux (January 19, 2021). "Lisa Weagle in for Team Jones as Dawn McEwen says no to bubble due to pregnancy". CBC. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  19. ^ "Stu Sells Oakville Tankard". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  20. ^ "Mann upsets Jones in Stu Sells Toronto Tankard final; Epping edges Howard in men's final". TSN. October 12, 2020. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  21. ^ Devin Heroux (December 21, 2020). "Ontario, Manitoba cancel playdowns for Scotties, Brier". CBC. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  22. ^ "Alberta's Walker into Hearts semifinal with 9-8 win over Manitoba's Jones". CTV News Calgary. February 28, 2021. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  23. ^ Jonathan Brazeau (April 17, 2021). "Homan, Einarson remain red hot heading into Champions Cup playoffs". Grand Slam of Curling. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  24. ^ Jonathan Brazeau (April 23, 2021). "Sharpshooting Team Einarson secure bye to Players' Championship semis". Grand Slam of Curling. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  25. ^ "Fleury successfully defends Masters women's title with extra-end win over Jones". CBC Sports. October 24, 2021. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
  26. ^ Video Women's Final - 2021 Tim Hortons Curling Trials - Fleury vs. Jones on YouTube
  27. ^ "Jones beats Fleury in extra end to win 2021 Canadian Olympic curling trials". Sportsnet. November 28, 2021. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  28. ^ "Jones, Gushue to represent Canada at Winter Olympics in Beijing". TSN. November 28, 2021. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
  29. ^ "5 members of Canada's Olympic team placed under COVID-19 protocols in Beijing". CBC Sports. January 29, 2022. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
  30. ^ John Korobanik (February 17, 2022). "Team Jennifer Jones win final game but miss playoffs at Beijing 2022". Olympics. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  31. ^ Melissa Martin (March 14, 2022). "Team Jones announces current season will be their last". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  32. ^ Anil Mungal (May 6, 2022). "Time to Say Goodbye". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved May 6, 2022.
  33. ^ Jonathan Brazeau (May 6, 2022). "Team Jones' run together ends with elimination in Champions Cup pool play". Grand Slam of Curling. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  34. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved February 26, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  35. ^ @CurlingCanada (April 16, 2021). "Congratulations to @02ginger and @MikeMcEwen80 on the birth of their little girl Avalon!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  36. ^ 2017 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials Media Guide
  37. ^ Ottawa Citizen, 27 Jan 2002, pg B2, "Rideau curlers come up short in Hearts final"
  38. ^ Ottawa Citizen, 2 Feb 2003, pg B2, "Ontario: 10th end loss for Merklinger"

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Dawn Kathleen McEwen born Askin July 3 1980 is a Canadian retired curler from Winnipeg Manitoba She was the long time lead for the Jennifer Jones rink who became Olympic champions winning gold for Canada at the 2014 Winter Olympics McEwen is a two time world champion in curling having won with Jones at the 2008 World Championships and again at the 2018 World Championships In 2019 McEwen was named the greatest Canadian female lead in history in a TSN poll of broadcasters reporters and top curlers 2 Dawn McEwenCurlerMcEwen at the 2022 Players ChampionshipOther namesDawn Kathleen McEwenBornDawn Kathleen Askin 1 1980 07 03 July 3 1980 age 43 Ottawa Ontario CanadaTeamCurling clubOttawa CC Ottawa St Vital CC Winnipeg MBMixed doublespartnerMike McEwenCurling careerMember Association Ontario 2003 2007 Manitoba 2007 2022 Hearts appearances12 2005 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2015 2016 2018 2019 2020 World Championshipappearances5 2008 2009 2010 2015 2018 Olympicappearances2 2014 2022 Top CTRS ranking1st 2007 08 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 2013 14 2014 15 2017 18 Grand Slam victories15 Masters 1 2017 The National 1 2017 Players Championships 5 2007 2009 2011 2014 2017 Champions Cup 1 2016 Autumn Gold 3 2007 2009 2014 Manitoba Liquor amp Lotteries 1 2013 Wayden Transportation 1 2008 Sobeys Slam 1 2010 Colonial Square 1 2013 Medal record Women s curlingRepresenting CanadaWinter Olympics2014 SochiWorld Championships2008 Vernon2018 North Bay2015 Sapporo2010 Swift CurrentRepresenting ManitobaCanadian Olympic Curling Trials2013 Winnipeg2021 Saskatoon2017 OttawaScotties Tournament of Hearts2008 Regina2009 Victoria2010 Sault Ste Marie2015 Moose Jaw2018 Penticton2011 Charlottetown2013 Kingston2012 Red Deer2016 Grand PrairieRepresenting OntarioScotties Tournament of Hearts2005 St John sRepresenting Team Wild CardScotties Tournament of Hearts2020 Moose Jaw Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Teams 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditMcEwen was born at the Riverside Hospital in Ottawa the daughter of Wayne and Jane Askin nee Machin 3 She grew up in Ottawa where she began curling at the RCMP Curling Club at age seven before moving to the Rideau Curling Club for their junior program 4 McEwen joined up with Jenn Hanna for the 2003 04 season playing as her second In 2005 the team won the Ontario Scott Tournament of Hearts and lost in the final of the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts to Jennifer Jones In the 2006 07 season McEwen was relegated to being the team s alternate so she could focus on her career In 2007 she moved to Winnipeg and began playing for Jones She won the Canada Cup with Jones in 2007 McEwen won her second provincial championship first as a Manitoban in 2008 and played in her second Tournament of Hearts with Jones this time as a teammate winning in the finals against Alberta She would later win the 2008 World Women s Curling Championship that year with Jones beating China in the final McEwen together with the Jones team would reach the final again in the 2009 Scotties Tournament of Hearts this time as returning champions and sealed their victory as repeating Canadian champions with a win They would go to the 2009 World Women s Curling Championship in Korea but would suffer a defeat in the quarter finals that put them out of the medal contention 5 McEwen would continue as lead as the Jones team defended their title as Team Canada at the 2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts After tying for the lead in the round robin the team would play PEI and go straight to the final where they would have a rematch against PEI After going down 6 3 the team would come from behind and win in extra ends this was McEwen s third championship 6 McEwen with the Jones team won at the 2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials earning the right to represent Canada at the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi They became the first and only women s team to go undefeated through the tournament winning the gold medal The team s success continued winning the 2015 Scotties Tournament of Hearts and winning a silver medal at the 2015 World Women s Curling Championship In the 2017 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials Team Jones lost in the semifinal to Rachel Homan whose team would go on to represent Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games McEwen along with her husband and fellow curler Mike McEwen participated in the 2018 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Olympic Trials but did not qualify for playoffs with a 2 6 round robin record Following her fifth Scotties title at the 2018 Scotties Tournament of Hearts McEwen and the Jones team went undefeated at the 2018 World Women s Curling Championship for her second world championship title 7 With the addition of Jocelyn Peterman who replaced Officer at second the Jones team won the 2018 Canada Cup defeating Kerri Einarson in the final 8 They also won the 2019 TSN All Star Curling Skins Game over Tracy Fleury 9 At the 2019 Scotties Tournament of Hearts the team represented Team Canada but missed playoffs 10 In their first event of the 2019 20 season Team Jones won the 2019 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic defeating Tracy Fleury in the final Next they played in the 2019 Colonial Square Ladies Classic where Fleury would take them out in the semi finals They had two quarterfinal finishes at the first two Slams of the season the Masters and the Tour Challenge The team struggled at the Canada Cup finishing with a 2 4 record The team made the final at the Boost National losing to Team Hasselborg 11 and the quarterfinals at the Canadian Open 12 The team made the final of the 2020 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts and lost to Team Einarson 13 By virtue of their CTRS ranking the team had a second chance to qualify for the 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts through the wild card play in game where they defeated Team Fleury to become Team Wild Card 14 At the Scotties they finished the round robin and championship pool with a 9 2 record as the second seed in playoffs but lost to Kerri Einarson Team Manitoba in the 1 vs 2 playoff game and to Rachel Homan Team Ontario in the semifinal to finish in third place 15 It would be their last event of the season as both the Players Championship and the Champions Cup Grand Slam events were also cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 16 On March 18 2020 the team announced that Lisa Weagle after parting ways with Team Homan would join the team in a 5 player rotation 17 McEwen did not play in any events with Team Jones during the abbreviated 2020 21 season as she was expecting her second child in April 2021 18 Despite her absence her team won the 2020 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard 19 and finished runner up at the 2020 Stu Sells Toronto Tankard on the tour 20 The 2021 Manitoba Scotties were cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Manitoba so Curl Manitoba appointed the Jones rink to represent Manitoba at the 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts 21 At the 2021 Hearts the team finished with a 9 3 record putting them in a third place tiebreaker match against Alberta skipped by Laura Walker Alberta defeated Manitoba 9 8 to advance to the semifinal 22 The team ended their season at the only two Grand Slam events of the abbreviated season They missed the playoffs at both the 2021 Champions Cup and the 2021 Players Championship 23 24 Team Jones qualified for the playoffs in each of their first four tour events however they were not able to qualify for any finals At the first Grand Slam of the season the 2021 Masters the team was able to reach the final before losing to Tracy Fleury in a 9 7 match 25 They then missed the playoffs at the 2021 National two weeks later A month later Team Jones competed in the 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials There the team posted a 5 3 round robin record earning a spot in the semifinal They then defeated Krista McCarville to qualify for the final where they would face Fleury again After a tight game all the way through Team Fleury stole one in the ninth end to take a single point lead In the tenth end Jones had an open hit and stick to win the game however her shooter rolled too far and she only got one This sent the game to an extra end On her final shot Fleury attempted a soft weight hit on a Jones stone partially buried behind a guard Her rock however curled too much and hit the guard giving up a steal of one and the game to Team Jones 26 After the game Jones said that We re there to pick each other up when you miss not everybody can say that and that s really a big strength of our team 27 28 With the win Team Jones travelled to Beijing China to represent Canada at the 2022 Winter Olympics 29 Through the round robin the Canadian team had mixed results ultimately finishing tied for third with a 5 4 record However because of their draw shot challenge results which were the lowest of the teams they were tied with they ranked fifth overall missing the playoffs 30 On March 15 2022 Team Jones announced they would be parting ways after the 2021 22 season 31 McEwen also announced her retirement from competitive curling in March 2022 32 Team Jones still had two more events together before parting ways the 2022 Players Championship and 2022 Champions Cup Grand Slams At the Players the team went 1 3 missing the playoffs They then missed the playoffs again at the Champions Cup with a 1 4 record ending the team s run together 33 Personal life EditMcEwen married fellow curler Mike McEwen in 2013 They have two daughters Vienna 34 and Avalon 35 McEwen graduated with a Bachelor s degree in Communications from the University of Ottawa in 2004 4 She works as a case officer with the Government of Canada 36 Teams EditSeason Skip Third Second Lead1999 00 Jenn Hanna Dawn Askin Stephanie Hanna Melanie Robillard2001 02 37 Darcie Simpson Kellie Andrews Dawn Askin Linda Fulton2002 03 38 Darcie Simpson Jenn Hanna Dawn Askin Linda Fulton2003 04 Jenn Hanna Joelle Sabourin Dawn Askin Stephanie Hanna2004 05 Jenn Hanna Pascale Letendre Dawn Askin Stephanie Hanna2005 06 Jenn Hanna Joelle Sabourin Dawn Askin Stephanie Hanna2007 Jennifer Jones Cathy Overton Clapham Jill Officer Dawn Askin2007 08 Jennifer Jones Cathy Overton Clapham Jill Officer Dawn Askin2008 09 Jennifer Jones Cathy Overton Clapham Jill Officer Dawn Askin2009 10 Jennifer Jones Cathy Overton Clapham Jill Officer Dawn Askin2010 11 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jill Officer Dawn Askin2011 12 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Joelle Sabourin Sept Dec Jill Officer Jan April Dawn Askin2012 13 a Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jill Officer Dawn Askin2013 14 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jill Officer Dawn McEwen2014 15 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jill Officer Dawn McEwen2015 16 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jill Officer Dawn McEwen2016 17 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jill Officer Dawn McEwen2017 18 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Shannon Birchard STOH only Jill Officer Dawn McEwen2018 19 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jocelyn Peterman Dawn McEwen2019 20 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jocelyn Peterman Dawn McEwen2020 21 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jocelyn Peterman Dawn McEwen Lisa Weagle2021 22 Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jocelyn Peterman Dawn McEwen Lisa WeagleNotes Edit Jones was on maternity leave for the beginning of the 2012 13 curling season and returned to her team in January 2013 References Edit Birth and Death Notices Ottawa Citizen July 4 1980 p 38 Retrieved March 16 2020 Canada s Greatest Curlers McEwen earns top spot as best lead TSN ca February 18 2019 Askin Ottawa Citizen July 5 1980 p 46 Retrieved February 18 2022 a b Dawn MCEWEN 2022 Winter Olympics Retrieved February 18 2022 Brad Norman March 30 2009 China Makes History Curling Scoops Retrieved February 8 2010 permanent dead link Jones foursome on top again Winnipeg Free Press February 7 2010 Retrieved February 7 2010 Jennifer Jones leads Canada to world women s curling championship title CBC Sports CBC Retrieved August 24 2018 Horne Ryan December 9 2018 Jones wins record fourth Canada Cup title with incredible shot in ninth Jones wins third straight TSN Skins Game February 3 2019 Hobson Russ Jennifer Jones knocked out of playoff contention at the Scotties Brazeau Jonathan December 16 2019 Hasselborg tops Jones to win Boost National women s title Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved March 19 2020 Playoffs Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved March 19 2020 permanent dead link McKay Pat February 3 2020 Kerri Einarson wins 2020 Manitoba Scotties CTV News Retrieved March 19 2020 Wild Card Winner Curling Canada February 15 2020 Retrieved March 19 2020 Scotties Final Set Curling Canada February 23 2020 Retrieved March 19 2020 GSOC cancels remaining events of 2019 20 season Grand Slam of Curling March 13 2020 Retrieved March 20 2020 Strong Gregory March 18 2020 Team Jennifer Jones adds free agent all star lead Lisa Weagle CBC Sports The Canadian Press Retrieved March 19 2020 Devin Heroux January 19 2021 Lisa Weagle in for Team Jones as Dawn McEwen says no to bubble due to pregnancy CBC Retrieved August 12 2021 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard CurlingZone Retrieved August 12 2021 Mann upsets Jones in Stu Sells Toronto Tankard final Epping edges Howard in men s final TSN October 12 2020 Retrieved August 12 2021 Devin Heroux December 21 2020 Ontario Manitoba cancel playdowns for Scotties Brier CBC Retrieved August 12 2021 Alberta s Walker into Hearts semifinal with 9 8 win over Manitoba s Jones CTV News Calgary February 28 2021 Retrieved August 12 2021 Jonathan Brazeau April 17 2021 Homan Einarson remain red hot heading into Champions Cup playoffs Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved August 12 2021 Jonathan Brazeau April 23 2021 Sharpshooting Team Einarson secure bye to Players Championship semis Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved August 12 2021 Fleury successfully defends Masters women s title with extra end win over Jones CBC Sports October 24 2021 Retrieved January 30 2022 Video Women s Final 2021 Tim Hortons Curling Trials Fleury vs Jones on YouTube Jones beats Fleury in extra end to win 2021 Canadian Olympic curling trials Sportsnet November 28 2021 Retrieved June 18 2022 Jones Gushue to represent Canada at Winter Olympics in Beijing TSN November 28 2021 Retrieved January 30 2022 5 members of Canada s Olympic team placed under COVID 19 protocols in Beijing CBC Sports January 29 2022 Retrieved January 30 2022 John Korobanik February 17 2022 Team Jennifer Jones win final game but miss playoffs at Beijing 2022 Olympics Retrieved June 18 2022 Melissa Martin March 14 2022 Team Jones announces current season will be their last Winnipeg Free Press Retrieved June 18 2022 Anil Mungal May 6 2022 Time to Say Goodbye Sports Illustrated Retrieved May 6 2022 Jonathan Brazeau May 6 2022 Team Jones run together ends with elimination in Champions Cup pool play Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved June 18 2022 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 4 2016 Retrieved February 26 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link CurlingCanada April 16 2021 Congratulations to 02ginger and MikeMcEwen80 on the birth of their little girl Avalon Tweet via Twitter 2017 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials Media Guide Ottawa Citizen 27 Jan 2002 pg B2 Rideau curlers come up short in Hearts final Ottawa Citizen 2 Feb 2003 pg B2 Ontario 10th end loss for Merklinger External links EditDawn McEwen at the World Curling Federation Dawn McEwen at Olympics com Dawn McEwen at Olympedia Dawn McEwen at the Canadian Olympic Committee Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dawn McEwen amp oldid 1171129758, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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