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Lauren Lenentine was born on 24 June, 2000 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, is a Canadian curler. Discover Lauren Lenentine'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 23 years old?
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Lauren Lenentine |
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23 years old |
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Cancer |
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24 June 2000 |
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24 June |
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Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
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Canada
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He is a member of famous Curler with the age 23 years old group.
Lauren Lenentine Height, Weight & Measurements
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Lauren Lenentine Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Lauren Lenentine worth at the age of 23 years old? Lauren Lenentine’s income source is mostly from being a successful Curler. He is from Canada. We have estimated Lauren Lenentine's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Lauren Lenentine (born June 24, 2000) is a Canadian curler originally from Cornwall, Prince Edward Island and currently from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Lenentine curled out of her home province of Prince Edward Island for most of her junior career before moving to Nova Scotia for the 2018–19 season to join the Kaitlyn Jones rink, replacing Kristin Clarke who aged out of juniors and had joined Mary-Anne Arsenault's rink.
The team was invited to play in the 2018 Masters Grand Slam of Curling event as the sponsors exemption.
They couldn't continue their momentum into the playoffs however, falling to Chelsea Carey in the quarterfinals.
They lost the semifinal of the 2019 Canadian Junior Curling Championships to BC's Sarah Daniels.
The following season, she and teammate Karlee Burgess moved to Manitoba to join the Zacharias siblings Mackenzie and Emily to try to return to the World Juniors.
When the team won the Manitoba Junior Provincials, it made Lenentine the first female junior curler to represent three provinces at the Canadian Junior Curling Championships.
Due to this situation, Curling Canada added three Wild Card teams to the national championship, which were based on the CTRS standings from the 2019–20 season.
The team went on to win the 2020 Canadian Junior Curling Championships and later the 2020 World Junior Curling Championships.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, many provinces had to cancel their provincial championships, with member associations selecting their representatives for the 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Because Team Zacharias ranked 11th on the CTRS and kept at least three of their four players together for the 2020–21 season, they got the second Wild Card spot at the 2021 Scotties in Calgary, Alberta.
At the Hearts, they finished with a 3–5 round robin record, failing to qualify for the championship round.
Team Zacharias won their second event of the 2021–22 season, going undefeated to capture the Mother Club Fall Curling Classic.
They later had a semifinal finish at the Stu Sells Toronto Tankard after losing to eventual winners Team Hollie Duncan.
Because of their successes on tour, Team Zacharias had enough points to qualify for the 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Pre-Trials.
At the Pre-Trials, the team finished the round robin with a 4–2 record.
This qualified them for the double knockout round, where they lost both of their games and were eliminated.
Elsewhere on tour, the team reached the quarterfinals of the Red Deer Curling Classic and won the MCT Championships in November 2021.
At the 2022 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts in December 2021, Team Zacharias finished with a 3–2 record in their pool, enough to advance to the championship pool.
They then won three straight games to finish first overall and earn a bye to the provincial final.
In the final, they faced the Kristy Watling rink which they defeated 7–5, earning the right to represent Manitoba at the 2022 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
At the Hearts, the team finished the round robin with a 5–3 record.
This qualified them for a tiebreaker against the Northwest Territories' Kerry Galusha, which they lost 8–6 and were eliminated.
Team Zacharias played in their first Grand Slam event at the 2022 Players' Championship.
There, they posted a 2–3 record, missing the playoffs.
They wrapped up their season at the 2022 Best of the West event where they lost in the semifinals to Corryn Brown.
On March 17, 2022, Team Zacharias announced that they would be joining forces with Jennifer Jones for the 2022–23 season.
Jones would take over the team as skip, with the four Zacharias members each moving down one position in the lineup.
The newly revised Jones lineup found immediate success on tour, winning the 2022 Saville Shoot-Out after an undefeated run.
The team then competed in the 2022 PointsBet Invitational single elimination event where they won all four of their games to claim the title.
They had three semifinal finishes in a row at the 2022 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic, 2022 Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic and the DeKalb Superspiel, losing to Michèle Jäggi, Christina Black and Nancy Martin respectively.
At the 2023 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Team Jones went undefeated to win their first provincial title as a new squad.
This qualified the team for the 2023 Scotties Tournament of Hearts where after an opening draw loss, they went on a ten game winning streak to qualify for the final where they faced the three-time defending champions in Team Kerri Einarson.
Tied 2–2 in the fifth, Jones pulled up light on her final draw which gave Team Canada a steal of two.
In the ninth, Jones missed a pivotal freeze which left Einarson with an open hit to count five to secure the win.
In Grand Slam play, Team Jones reached the playoffs in four of six events but never made it past the quarterfinal round.
As of 2023, Lenentine is a psychology student at the University of Manitoba.