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Jennifer Armstrong was born on 1 August, 1992 in Saint John, New Brunswick, is a Canadian curler. Discover Jennifer Armstrong'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 31 years old?
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He is a member of famous Curler with the age 31 years old group.
Jennifer Armstrong Height, Weight & Measurements
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Jennifer Armstrong Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jennifer Armstrong worth at the age of 31 years old? Jennifer Armstrong’s income source is mostly from being a successful Curler. He is from Canada. We have estimated Jennifer Armstrong's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
She is a three-time New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion.
Armstrong's first national level event was at the 2011 Canadian Junior Curling Championships.
There, she skipped her team to a 7–5 round robin record.
In 2012 she went on to represent New Brunswick again at the Canadian Juniors.
In 2014, she represented UNB at the 2014 CIS/CCA Curling Championships.
Out of juniors, Armstrong joined the Melissa Adams rink at third.
They competed in local World Curling Tour events with their best finish at the WFG Jim Sullivan Curling Classic where they won the title.
At the 2016 New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the team made it all the way to the final where they just came up short to Team Robichaud.
The following season, the Adams rink returned to the provincial championship.
After going 4–2 in the round robin, the team won the tiebreaker and the semifinal to advance to the final.
There, they scored four points in the sixth end en route to a 9–6 win.
It was just Armstrong's second provincial appearance.
At the Hearts, the team would have to win the pre-qualifying event to qualify for the main draw.
After going 3–0 in the round robin portion, they came up short in the final against Northwest Territories Kerry Galusha.
Adams left the team after the season to join the Robichaud rink.
At provincials, the team lost in the semi-final to Sarah Mallais.
After Ward moved to skip her own team in Newfoundland and Labrador, the team brought on veteran Andrea Crawford to skip the team with Armstrong sliding down to second.
At the 2019 New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Team Crawford posted a perfect 5–0 record en route to capturing the title.
At the Hearts, the team went 3–4, missing the playoffs.
To start the 2019–20 curling season, Team Crawford won their first two events, the Steele Cup Cash and the Atlantic Superstore Monctonian Challenge.
They played in a Grand Slam event, the 2019 Tour Challenge Tier 2.
After a 2–2 round robin record, they lost the tiebreaker to Jestyn Murphy.
The team defended their provincial title by winning the 2020 New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts in late January 2020.
At the Hearts, the Crawford rink started with three losses before rallying off four wins in a row including scoring a seven ender against top-seeded Manitoba's Kerri Einarson rink to win 13–7 and defeating Team Canada (skipped by Chelsea Carey) 7–5.
Their 4–3 round robin record qualified them for the tiebreaker against Saskatchewan's Robyn Silvernagle rink.
Saskatchewan took two in the extra end for a 9–7 victory, eliminating New Brunswick from contention.
After the season, Armstrong announced she would be moving to Saskatchewan for the 2020–21 season.
The team played in three local events during the abbreviated season, qualifying in one of them.
After the season, Brooklyn Stevenson left the team.
Armstrong, Schmidt and Erickson then added Chelsea Carey and Jolene Campbell for the 2021–22 season, shifting Armstrong to lead.
The new Team Carey found success in just their second event together, going undefeated to claim the Craven SPORTS Services Curling Classic tour event title.
They then made the semifinals of the 2021 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic where they were eliminated by Tabitha Peterson.
They also qualified for the playoffs at the Boundary Ford Curling Classic, SaskTour Women's Moose Jaw, Red Deer Curling Classic and the DeKalb Superspiel, however, were not able to reach the final in any of the four events.
Their next event was the 2022 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts, which they entered as the top ranked team.
Team Carey qualified through the A-side of the tournament with a perfect 3–0 record.