Debbie Jones-Walker
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| society | Fort Rouge CC, Winnipeg | |||||||||||||||
| Playing position | Alternate | |||||||||||||||
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Debbie Jones-Walker (* as Debbie Jones ) is a Canadian curler and Olympic champion .
Jones-Walker made her international debut at the 1985 World Championships in Jönköping , where she won the gold medal.
Jones-Walker played as second of the Canadian team in the XV. 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics in curling. Skip Linda Moore's team won the Olympic gold medal after a 7-5 win in the final against Sweden around Skip Elisabeth Högström . Since curling was still a demonstration sport at that time, the medal has no official status.
successes
- 1st place Olympic Winter Games 1988 (demonstration competition)
- World Champion 1985
- 2nd place World Championship 1995
Web links
- Debbie Jones-Walker on Worldcurling.org (English)
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| SURNAME | Jones-Walker, Debbie |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Jones, Debbie (maiden name) |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Canadian curler |
| DATE OF BIRTH | before 1985 |