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22 Facts About Jamie Sinclair

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Jamie Ann Sinclair was born on February 21,1992 and is an American-Canadian curler from Osgoode, Ontario and is a three-time US National Champion.

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Jamie Sinclair's United States Curling Association membership is through the Charlotte Curling Association in Charlotte, North Carolina where she has a number of personal connections.

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Jamie Sinclair grew up in Manotick, Ontario, a suburb of Ottawa.

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Jamie Sinclair was a member of the Homan rink that won the 2006 Bantam provincial championship.

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Jamie Sinclair won the Bantam provincial championship again in 2009 as a skip.

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Jamie Sinclair played in her first World Curling Tour event, at the 2011 Challenge Casino Lac Leamy.

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Jamie Sinclair won her second straight provincial junior title in 2013, with a new front end of Katelyn Wasylkiw and Erin Jenkins with Donaldson still at third.

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In 2014, Jamie Sinclair fully committed to playing out of the United States, and moved to Minnesota.

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In 2015, Roth left the team, with Jamie Sinclair assuming skipping duties, Hamilton throwing third rocks, Tabitha Peterson staying at lead and Tara Peterson joining the team at second.

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In 2016, Jamie Sinclair formed a new team with Alexandra Carlson, Vicky Persinger and Monica Walker.

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Jamie Sinclair found much more success with her new team, winning the 2017 US Championships, but missed out on going to the World Championship due to Nina Roth earning more points throughout the season.

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Team Jamie Sinclair made history at the 2018 Players' Championship when they became the first American team to win a Grand Slam event.

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Jamie Sinclair would continue skipping with twin sisters Sarah and Taylor Anderson playing third and second respectively and Monica Walker would continue to play lead.

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At the 2020 United States Women's Championship Team Jamie Sinclair only lost one game in the round robin, earning the number one seed in the playoffs.

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In March 2020, after an early end to the curling season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Jamie Sinclair announced via twitter that her teammates had decided to part ways with her.

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Later in the off-season it was announced that Jamie Sinclair had formed a new team, bringing Walker out of her short retirement to play at third, and adding two younger curlers for the front end, Cora Farrell and Elizabeth Cousins.

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Team Jamie Sinclair then played in the 2021 United States Olympic Curling Trials, held November 12 to 21 at the Baxter Arena in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Jamie Sinclair moved back to Manotick, Ontario in 2022, having missed her family during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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In 2023, it was announced that Jamie Sinclair would be joining team Laurie St-Georges as her third.

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Jamie Sinclair was born in Anchorage, Alaska, where her Canadian father was on military exchange.

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Jamie Sinclair graduated Carleton University with an honours degree in International Business and did a year of study abroad in Chile.

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When Jamie Sinclair won the 2018 Players' Championship, she became the first ever American skip to win a Grand Slam tournament.