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Jennifer Wylie (Jennifer Horgan) was born on 1 August, 1984 in Sudbury, Ontario, is a Canadian curler. Discover Jennifer Wylie's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?

Popular As Jennifer Horgan
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Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 1 August 1984
Birthday 1 August
Birthplace Sudbury, Ontario
Nationality Ontario

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1984

Jennifer Wylie (born August 1, 1984) is a Canadian curler from Sudbury, Ontario.

Wylie was born in Sudbury, Ontario.

2005

She is the 2005 Northern Ontario junior champion.

In 2005, Wylie skipped the Northern Ontario team, but did not throw last stones.

Instead, her sister Tracy Fleury did.

At the 2005 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, Wylie and her team finished with a 7-5 record, just out of the playoffs.

2008

In 2008, Wylie's team graduated to the women's level, and the team qualified for the 2008 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

The team finished with a 3-6 record.

2009

Wylie's rink qualified for the 2009 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts, having lost to Krista McCarville in the Northern Ontario final, which was good enough to qualify.

The team finished in 8th place with a 4-5 record.

Wylie also won the Northern Ontario championship in December 2009, which earned her team a right to play in the 2010 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

There, her rink went all the way to the final before losing to McCarville.

2011

Wylie's rink returned to the 2011 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts by winning the fourth and final slot at the Northern Ontario championship.

They did much better at the provincial tournament, but were once again bested by the McCarville rink, this time in the semi-final.

2012

Wylie's team (Team Fleury, then known as Team Horgan) had another slow start in their 2012 campaign, placing third at the Northern Ontario championship.

However, they would have another successful tournament at that year's 2012 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

The team lost just two round robin games, and would eventually upset the previously undefeated Rachel Homan rink in the final.

Homan missed a draw to the button to win the game on her last rock.

At the 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the team would find difficulties through the week, finishing round robin with a 4-7 record.

Wylie's rink began the 2012-13 curling season well by winning the 2012 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic.

2013

However, the team's bid to return to the Scotties at the provincial 2013 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts was unsuccessful, finishing round robin play with a 4-5 record, missing the playoffs.

At the 2013 Pomeroy Inn & Suites Prairie Showdown, the team went all the way to the finals, before losing in an extra end to Mirjam Ott, the World Champion at the time.

The Fleury rink secured a spot at the 2013 Road to the Roar, the Olympic pre-trials event.

At the Road to the Roar, the team went 4–3 and lost the 'C' event final on last rock to Val Sweeting, who qualified for the Roar along with Renée Sonnenberg.

Fleury defeated the top two seeds at the event, Shannon Kleibrink and Laura Crocker.

Following the Pre-Trials, the team went undefeated at the Northern Ontario Scotties playdowns.

The team was selected to represent Canada at the third annual Yichun International Ladies Cup in Yichun, China from December 28, 2013 – January 1, 2014.

The team went 6–1 in the round-robin with their only loss coming from Silvana Tirinzoni of Switzerland in the opening draw.

The team defeated Wang Bingyu in the semifinal and Jiang Yilun in the final to win the event.

2014

By finishing first at the playdowns, the team competed at the 2014 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

The team had a disappointing run at the provincials that year, giving up key steals in their losses to finish with a 5–4 record and ultimately missing the playoffs for a second consecutive year.

The team has had a successful start to their 2014–15 season, finishing third at the Stroud Sleeman Cash Spiel and qualifying for the playoffs of a Grand Slam event, the 2014 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic for a second time in their career making it to the quarterfinal before losing to former provincial rival Rachel Homan of Ottawa.

At the 2014 DEKALB Superspiel in Morris, Manitoba, the team lost their opening match to Colleen Kilgallen before winning their next eight games.

They defeated St. Vital's Jennifer Jones in the final and earned 22.5 CTRS Points for their win.

Just three weeks later, at the Curl Mesabi Classic, the Fleury rink finished first in their pool after the round-robin with a 3–1 record.

In the playoffs, they defeated Patti Lank in the semifinal and defeated Erika Brown in the final to claim the championship title.

2015

At the 2015 Northern Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the Fleury rink became the first women's team to represent Northern Ontario at the Scotties.

The team finished the tournament with a perfect 5–0 record, defeating city rival Kendra Lilly 4–3 in a close match.

Team Fleury then had to win a relegation qualifier prior to the 2015 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in order to compete in the main tournament.

During the relegation round at the 2015 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, they defeated Kerry Galusha from the Northwest Territories 10–5 and then beat Sarah Koltun from the Yukon 7–5.