Jenna Martin | |
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Born | Jenna Haag August 19, 1993 |
Curling career | |
Member Association | United States |
World Championship appearances | 1 (2018) |
Other appearances | World Junior Championships: 2 (2008, 2015) |
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]
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. Archived from the original on January 5, 2015. 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. Archived from the original on January 5, 2016. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
- ↑ "Washington men, Minnesota I women earn titles at 2010 Junior Nationals". USA Curling. January 30, 2010. Archived from the original on May 14, 2016. 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. Archived from the original on January 29, 2020. Retrieved Jan 29, 2020.
External links
- Jenna Martin at the World Curling Federation
- Jenna Martin at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee (archived)
- 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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