Jill Thurston

Jill Thurston
Born December 2, 1971 (1971-12-02) (age 40)
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Team
Curling club Granite Curling Club, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Skip Jill Thurston
Third Kerri Einarson
Second Kendra Georges
Lead Sarah Wazney
Career
Hearts appearances 4 (1999, 2000, 2006, 2010)
Top CCA ranking N/A
Grand Slam victories 0
Medal record
Curling
Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Bronze 2000 Prince George

Jill Thurston (born Staub) December 2, 1971 in Winnipeg, Manitoba is a Canadian curler. She currently skips her own team out of the Granite Curling Club in Winnipeg, Manitoba.[1]

Thurston has been a Manitoba representative at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. Her first Scott appearance was in 2000, playing as the alternate for Connie Laliberte. The team would finish second place with a 9-2 record in round robin play. They lost the 1-2 game to Ontario’s Anne Merklinger and lost the semifinal to British Columbia’s Kelley Law who would go on to win the tournament.[2] Thurston’s next Scott appearance was in 2006, this time playing third for Janet Harvey. The team would finish with a 4-7 record.[3] Thurston’s last Scotties appearance to date was in 2010. She would skip her own team, finishing the round robin with a 7-4 record. This was enough to clinch a tiebreaker. Thurston’s team would fall short, and she would lose the tie breaker 3-10 to Ontario’s Krista McCarville.[4]

Thurston was a participant at the 1997 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, which was won by Sandra Schmirler.[5]

Grand Slam record

Event 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12
Autumn Gold Q DNP DNP DNP DNP Q
Manitoba Lotteries DNP DNP DNP Q Q Q
Wayden Transportation Q DNP DNP N/A N/A N/A
Sobeys Slam N/A N/A DNP N/A DNP
Players' Championships Q DNP DNP DNP DNP

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