Jones' Olympic unbeaten streak ended as Canada falls to Japan in women's curling
Jennifer Jones' perfect streak at the Olympics is no more.
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Jennifer Jones' perfect streak at the Olympics is no more.
Click on the video player above beginning on Thursday at 7 a.m. ET to watch live coverage of Olympic women's curling at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games.
Eight years after becoming the first and only women's curling team to win Olympic curling gold with an undefeated record, Jennifer Jones and her Manitoba foursome return to the Olympics looking to get Canada back on top of the podium.
BEIJING — There was no wide-eyed glance around the venue, no expression of wonderment at the Olympic rings.
The journey to the top of the Olympic podium – or any spot on the podium for that matter – will be a daunting one for the Canadian women’s curling team.
Here's how life works for Lisa Weagle, a curler at the pinnacle of the sport: sometimes she's the lead, and an undisputed force in that capacity, and sometimes she's an alternate, as she happens to be for Jennifer Jones' team at the Beijing Olympics.
Team Canada's start in the Olympic mixed doubles curling event could go a long way in determining where they finish.
The Canadian Press predicts 26 medals for Canada's team at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, with a breakdown of eight gold, eight silver and 10 bronze.