Jason Gunnlaugson is a Canadian curler currently living in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
16 Facts About Jason Gunnlaugson
The deal which was announced in April 2010 fell through in November that year, when the Jason Gunnlaugson team was fired by the RCF.
In 2009, Jason Gunnlaugson took over the reins of Daley Peters's team when Peters left the team to curl with his father Vic Peters.
Jason Gunnlaugson acquired a berth at the 2009 Olympic Pre-Trials through his CTRS ranking from September 2007 to April 2009, highest of teams not already qualified.
Jason Gunnlaugson played second for Manitoba at the 2008 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship.
Jason Gunnlaugson is well known in the curling community for his up-weight peel shots.
Jason Gunnlaugson is able to throw a rock with a 4-second peel.
Jason Gunnlaugson's teammates were unable to keep up with the speed of the rock.
In November 2010, Jason Gunnlaugson won the Russian Men's Curling Cup.
Jason Gunnlaugson was their alternate at the 2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials but was replaced by Jody Epp for the 2014 Tim Hortons Brier.
Jason Gunnlaugson returned to Manitoba in 2014, eventually joining the William Lyburn rink at third for one season.
Jason Gunnlaugson left the rink after the season, and formed a new team, skipping a rink consisting of Colton Lott, Kyle Doering and Robbie Gordon.
Jason Gunnlaugson was invited to play as Brendan Bottcher's alternate at the main trials, but the team failed to qualify for the playoffs.
Later in the season, at the 2018 Viterra Championship provincial playdowns, the Jason Gunnlaugson rink was eliminated after only three games.
On December 19,2022 it was announced that Jason Gunnlaugson had left the Carruthers rink.
Jason Gunnlaugson is employed as a business owner for DV Painting.