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10 Facts About Jenn Hanna

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Jenn Hanna was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.

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In 2002, as a second for Anne Merklinger, Jenn Hanna finished second at the Ontario Championships.

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Jenn Hanna was invited by Sherry Middaugh, the 2004 Ontario champion, to be the team's "fifth player" at the 2004 Scott Tournament of Hearts.

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Jenn Hanna then proceeded to defeat Stefanie Lawton of Saskatchewan in the 3 vs 4 game, followed by Kelly Scott of British Columbia in the semi-final, to face the Jennifer Jones rink from Manitoba in the final.

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At this stage, Jenn Hanna's team played well, and led for most of the game, but lost on the last rock to Jones' game saving in-off for four points.

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Jenn Hanna was named the tournament MVP, and was chosen for the second all-star team.

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At the Ontario Scott Tournament of Hearts Jenn Hanna's team lost in the quarter-final to two-time World Champion Marilyn Bodogh.

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Steph Jenn Hanna was then promoted to third, and Merklinger to second, adding Lauren Mann as lead.

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On March 7,2016, Jenn Hanna again announced she would be stepping back from the game, citing a desire to focus on her work and family.

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Jenn Hanna was born in Ottawa, Ontario, and began curling at age five.