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Jennifer Baxter was born on 4 April, 1987 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, is a Canadian curler. Discover Jennifer Baxter'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 36 years old?

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Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 4 April, 1987
Birthday 4 April
Birthplace Halifax, Nova Scotia
Nationality Canada

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1987

Jennifer "Jenn" Baxter (born April 4, 1987 in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian curler from Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia.

She currently plays third on Team Christina Black out of the Mayflower Curling Club in Halifax.

During Baxter's junior eligibility years, she would only make one appearance at the Canadian Junior Curling Championships.

2007

This appearance took place at the 2007 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, where Baxter, playing lead for Marie Christianson, represented Nova Scotia.

Her team failed to make the playoffs, finishing round robin with a 6-6 record.

2009

Baxter would team up with and play second for Mary-Anne Arsenault at the start of the 2009/2010 curling season.

2010

The team entered the 2010 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, where they quickly found success.

They would finish round robin in first place with a 5-2, and received a bye to the final.

There they faced Nancy McConnery, where their success came to an end, losing the championship game 4-5.

2011

The team would return to the provincials in 2011, where for a second year in a row, they would finish with a 5-2 record.

This was enough to secure second place.

They would meet Heather Smith-Dacey in the semi-final, but would lose 3-8.

2012

In 2012, Baxter would change positions and move to lead, when Arsenault brought former teammate Kim Kelly into the lineup at second.

The team entered the 2012 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, where they finished round robin with a 4-3 record.

This was enough to take the team into a tiebreaker.

They would face Colleen Pinkney in the tiebreaker game, but would not find success, losing and missing out on the playoffs.

For the 2012-13 curling season, the Arsenault team made another lineup change.

Another former teammate of Arsenault, Colleen Jones was added to the lineup at third.

Baxter continued to play lead.

2013

Adding the veteran Jones to the rink proved to be successful, as the team finally won the provincial championship, when they defeated the Jocelyn Nix rink in the final of the 2013 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

The team represented Nova Scotia at the 2013 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, where they finished with a 5-6 record.

The following season, Jones left the rink, and was replaced by Kelly at third and Christie Gamble joined the rink at second.

2014

The team made the playoffs at the 2014 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, after finishing the round robin with a 5-2 record.

However they could not repeat their provincial championship, losing in the semi-final to the Kelly MacIntosh rink.

After the season, Kelly and Gamble would be replaced with Christina Black and Jane Snyder.

The team won two tour events early in the season, the Dave Jones Molson Mayflower Cashspiel and the Gibson's Cashspiel.

2015

They also won the 2015 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, qualifying them for the 2015 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

There, the team finished in seventh place with a 5–6 record.

2016

In 2016, Jennifer Crouse joined at second when Snyder left the team.

2018

A few seasons later, they won the 2018 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts and won a bronze medal at the 2018 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

Later that year, the team won the 2018 New Scotland Clothing Ladies Cashspiel.

2019

The Arsenault rink began the 2019–20 season by winning the 2019 Curling Store Cashspiel.

2020

The team won the provincial Scotties again in 2020, and represented Nova Scotia at the 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts with new lead Emma Logan.

The team finished pool play with a 4–3 round robin record, in a tie with British Columbia's Corryn Brown rink.

They lost to British Columbia in a tiebreaker, failing to advance.

In 2020, Arsenault announced she was moving to British Columbia.

Baxter then joined the new rink skipped by Christina Black at third with front end Karlee Jones and Shelley Barker.

In their first event together, the team won the 2020 Curling Store Cashspiel.

The 2021 Nova Scotia Scotties was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Nova Scotia, so the Nova Scotia Curling Association appointed Team Jill Brothers to represent the province at the 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

Team Black would have been selected as the Nova Scotia representatives, however, they did not retain three out of their four players from the previous season.