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Jamie Haskell

Jamie Haskell (née Johnson; born July 18, 1980) is an American curler. Haskell was born in Bemidji, Minnesota. She was a member of the United States women's curling team at the 2006 Winter Olympics and is the older sister of skip Cassandra Potter.

Jamie Haskell
Born (1980-07-18) July 18, 1980 (age 43)
Team
Curling clubBemidji CC, Bemidji, Minnesota
SkipCassandra Potter
ThirdJamie Haskell
SecondJackie Lemke
LeadStephanie Sambor
AlternateLaura Roessler
Mixed doubles
partner
Nate Haskell
Curling career
World Championship
appearances
1 (2005)
World Mixed Doubles Championship
appearances
1 (2008)
Olympic
appearances
1 (2006)
Medal record

Career edit

 
Jamie Johnson at Turin 2006

Haskell usually plays third on her sister's team, and together they have won the silver medal at the 2005 World Championships, the championship at the United States Olympic Trials in February 2005, and the gold medal at the 2002 World Junior Championships.

As a junior curler Haskell competed at the United States Junior Championships six times, earning a medal every time. She finally achieved the gold medal her last year, 2002, playing on her sister's team.[1] As US Junior Champion Haskell represented the United States at the 2002 World Junior Championships where they won the gold medal.[2]

In 2002 Haskell also made her debut appearance at the United States Women's Championship, a championship she would return to 11 more times in the next 12 years. At her 12 appearances at the US Championship she won five medals, gold in 2005 (which was also the Olympic Trials), silver in 2007 and 2012, and bronze in 2011 and 2014.[1]

Winning the US Championship in 2005 earned Haskell a spot at the 2005 World Championship as well as the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin. Team USA earned the silver medal at World's, losing in the final to Team Sweden, skipped by Anette Norberg.[3] Coming off of the successful World Championship, Haskell and her teammates' trip to the Winter Olympics did not go as well, as the team finished second-to-last with just 2 wins.[4] The team was the youngest ever to represent the United States in curling at the elite level, with an average age of 22.

Haskell, with her husband Nate Haskell, won the first United States Mixed Doubles Championship in 2008.[5] This earned them a spot at the first World Mixed Doubles Championship, held in Vierumäki, Finland. At World's they failed to make the playoffs, finishing the round robin with a record of 3-4.[6] Haskell and her husband returned to the US Mixed Doubles Championship in 2009 and made it to the final, only to lose to Brady and Cristin Clark, whom they had defeated in the semifinals the previous year.[7]

Personal life edit

The Johnson sisters were born into a curling family, their grandparents and great-grandparents were curlers and their parents, Tim and Liz Johnson, have won the U.S. National Mixed Curling title four times.

Like her sister, Haskell studied Design Technology at Bemidji State University, but her emphasis was in exhibit design while Cassie specialized in graphic design. Haskell finished her degree in 2005.

Jamie is married to Nate Haskell.[1]

Teams edit

Women's edit

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
1995–96 Stacey Liapis Jamie Johnson Cassandra Johnson Tina Kelly 1996 USJCC (SF)[8]
1997–98 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Tina Kelly Kristy Matson 1998 USJCC  [9][10]
Hope Schmitt Nikki Baird Katlyn Schmitt Teresa Bahr Cassandra Johnson 1998 WJCC (5th)[11]
1998–99 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Tina Kelly Kristy Matson Liz Johnson 1999 USJCC (SF)[12][13]
1999–00 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Tina Kelly Kristy Matson Liz Johnson 2000 USJCC (SF)[14][15]
2000–01 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Tina Kelly Kristy Matson Jim Dexter 2001 USJCC  [16][17]
2001–02 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Hope Schmitt Teresa Bahr Oberstein 2001 USOCT  [18]
2002 USWCC (SF)[19]
Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Katie Beck Maureen Brunt Courtney George
(WJCC)
Jim Dexter 2002 USJCC  [20][21]
2002 WJCC  [22]
2002–03 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Katie Beck Maureen Brunt 2003 USWCC (SF)[23][24]
2003–04 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Katie Beck Maureen Brunt Neil Doese 2004 USWCC (SF)[25][26]
2004–05 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Jessica Schultz Maureen Brunt Courtney George
(WWCC)
Neil Doese
(WWCC)
2005 USWCC/USOCT  [27]
2005 WWCC  [28]
2005–06 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Jessica Schultz Maureen Brunt Courtney George Neil Doese 2006 OG (8th)
Jessica Schultz Jamie Johnson Courtney George Maureen Brunt Neil Doese 2006 USWCC (4th)[29]
2006–07 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Haskell Jessica Schultz Maureen Brunt 2007 USWCC  [30][31]
2007–08 Cassandra Potter Jamie Haskell Jessica Schultz Maureen Brunt Jackie Lemke Jim Dexter 2008 USWCC (4th)[32][33]
2008–09 Cassandra Potter Jamie Haskell Laura Roessler Jackie Lemke 2009 USWCC/USOCT (6th)[34]
2010–11 Cassandra Potter Jamie Haskell Maureen Stolt Stephanie Sambor 2011 USWCC  [35][36]
2011–12 Cassandra Potter Jamie Haskell Jackie Lemke Stephanie Sambor 2012 USWCC  [37][38]
2012–13 Laura Roessler Jamie Haskell Jackie Lemke Stephanie Sambor 2013 USWCC (6th)[39]
2013–14 Cassandra Potter Jamie Haskell Jackie Lemke Stephanie Sambor 2013 USOCT (3rd)
2014 USWCC  [40][41]

Mixed doubles edit

Season Female Male Events
2007–08 Jamie Haskell Nate Haskell 2008 USMDCC  
2008 WMDCC (15)[42]
2008–09 Jamie Haskell Nate Haskell 2009 USMDCC  [43]

References edit

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Jamie Haskell nee Johnson born July 18 1980 is an American curler Haskell was born in Bemidji Minnesota She was a member of the United States women s curling team at the 2006 Winter Olympics and is the older sister of skip Cassandra Potter Jamie HaskellCurlerBorn 1980 07 18 July 18 1980 age 43 Bemidji MinnesotaTeamCurling clubBemidji CC Bemidji MinnesotaSkipCassandra PotterThirdJamie HaskellSecondJackie LemkeLeadStephanie SamborAlternateLaura RoesslerMixed doublespartnerNate HaskellCurling careerWorld Championshipappearances1 2005 World Mixed Doubles Championshipappearances1 2008 Olympicappearances1 2006 Medal record CurlingRepresenting United StatesWorld Curling Championships2005 Paisley TeamUS Olympic Trials2005 Madison Team2001 Ogden Team2013 Fargo TeamUS Women s Championship2005 Madison2007 Utica2012 Philadelphia2011 Fargo2014 PhiladelphiaUS Mixed Doubles Championship2008 Bemidji2009 Two Harbors Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Teams 3 1 Women s 3 2 Mixed doubles 4 References 5 External linksCareer edit nbsp Jamie Johnson at Turin 2006Haskell usually plays third on her sister s team and together they have won the silver medal at the 2005 World Championships the championship at the United States Olympic Trials in February 2005 and the gold medal at the 2002 World Junior Championships As a junior curler Haskell competed at the United States Junior Championships six times earning a medal every time She finally achieved the gold medal her last year 2002 playing on her sister s team 1 As US Junior Champion Haskell represented the United States at the 2002 World Junior Championships where they won the gold medal 2 In 2002 Haskell also made her debut appearance at the United States Women s Championship a championship she would return to 11 more times in the next 12 years At her 12 appearances at the US Championship she won five medals gold in 2005 which was also the Olympic Trials silver in 2007 and 2012 and bronze in 2011 and 2014 1 Winning the US Championship in 2005 earned Haskell a spot at the 2005 World Championship as well as the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin Team USA earned the silver medal at World s losing in the final to Team Sweden skipped by Anette Norberg 3 Coming off of the successful World Championship Haskell and her teammates trip to the Winter Olympics did not go as well as the team finished second to last with just 2 wins 4 The team was the youngest ever to represent the United States in curling at the elite level with an average age of 22 Haskell with her husband Nate Haskell won the first United States Mixed Doubles Championship in 2008 5 This earned them a spot at the first World Mixed Doubles Championship held in Vierumaki Finland At World s they failed to make the playoffs finishing the round robin with a record of 3 4 6 Haskell and her husband returned to the US Mixed Doubles Championship in 2009 and made it to the final only to lose to Brady and Cristin Clark whom they had defeated in the semifinals the previous year 7 Personal life editThe Johnson sisters were born into a curling family their grandparents and great grandparents were curlers and their parents Tim and Liz Johnson have won the U S National Mixed Curling title four times Like her sister Haskell studied Design Technology at Bemidji State University but her emphasis was in exhibit design while Cassie specialized in graphic design Haskell finished her degree in 2005 Jamie is married to Nate Haskell 1 Teams editWomen s edit Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events1995 96 Stacey Liapis Jamie Johnson Cassandra Johnson Tina Kelly 1996 USJCC SF 8 1997 98 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Tina Kelly Kristy Matson 1998 USJCC nbsp 9 10 Hope Schmitt Nikki Baird Katlyn Schmitt Teresa Bahr Cassandra Johnson 1998 WJCC 5th 11 1998 99 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Tina Kelly Kristy Matson Liz Johnson 1999 USJCC SF 12 13 1999 00 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Tina Kelly Kristy Matson Liz Johnson 2000 USJCC SF 14 15 2000 01 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Tina Kelly Kristy Matson Jim Dexter 2001 USJCC nbsp 16 17 2001 02 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Hope Schmitt Teresa Bahr Oberstein 2001 USOCT nbsp 18 2002 USWCC SF 19 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Katie Beck Maureen Brunt Courtney George WJCC Jim Dexter 2002 USJCC nbsp 20 21 2002 WJCC nbsp 22 2002 03 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Katie Beck Maureen Brunt 2003 USWCC SF 23 24 2003 04 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Katie Beck Maureen Brunt Neil Doese 2004 USWCC SF 25 26 2004 05 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Jessica Schultz Maureen Brunt Courtney George WWCC Neil Doese WWCC 2005 USWCC USOCT nbsp 27 2005 WWCC nbsp 28 2005 06 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Johnson Jessica Schultz Maureen Brunt Courtney George Neil Doese 2006 OG 8th Jessica Schultz Jamie Johnson Courtney George Maureen Brunt Neil Doese 2006 USWCC 4th 29 2006 07 Cassandra Johnson Jamie Haskell Jessica Schultz Maureen Brunt 2007 USWCC nbsp 30 31 2007 08 Cassandra Potter Jamie Haskell Jessica Schultz Maureen Brunt Jackie Lemke Jim Dexter 2008 USWCC 4th 32 33 2008 09 Cassandra Potter Jamie Haskell Laura Roessler Jackie Lemke 2009 USWCC USOCT 6th 34 2010 11 Cassandra Potter Jamie Haskell Maureen Stolt Stephanie Sambor 2011 USWCC nbsp 35 36 2011 12 Cassandra Potter Jamie Haskell Jackie Lemke Stephanie Sambor 2012 USWCC nbsp 37 38 2012 13 Laura Roessler Jamie Haskell Jackie Lemke Stephanie Sambor 2013 USWCC 6th 39 2013 14 Cassandra Potter Jamie Haskell Jackie Lemke Stephanie Sambor 2013 USOCT 3rd 2014 USWCC nbsp 40 41 Mixed doubles edit Season Female Male Events2007 08 Jamie Haskell Nate Haskell 2008 USMDCC nbsp 2008 WMDCC 15 42 2008 09 Jamie Haskell Nate Haskell 2009 USMDCC nbsp 43 References edit a b c Jamie Haskell Team USA Archived from the original on January 1 2016 Retrieved 2019 06 05 World Junior Curling Championships 2002 Tournament details results worldcurling org Retrieved 2019 06 05 World Women s Curling Championship 2005 Tournament details results worldcurling org Retrieved 2019 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