Colleen Jones, born on December sixteenth, nineteen fifty-nine, is a celebrated Canadian curler and television personality. Renowned for her exceptional skills on the ice, she captained two women's world championship teams and clinched six Tournament of Hearts Canadian women's championships. Notably, she achieved an unprecedented four consecutive titles and held the record for the most Tournament of Hearts wins, reaching one hundred fifty-two victories before being surpassed by Jennifer Jones in twenty twenty-one.
Beyond her curling accolades, Jones has made significant contributions to sports journalism. She served as a reporter and weather presenter for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and lent her expertise as a curling commentator for NBC during the twenty ten Winter Olympics, showcasing her versatility in the sports arena.
In recognition of her remarkable achievements, Jones was ranked second to Sidney Crosby in a list of the greatest fifteen athletes in Nova Scotia's history in two thousand eighteen. The following year, she was honored as the third greatest Canadian woman curler in history, according to a TSN poll involving broadcasters, reporters, and top curlers. Her legacy was further solidified in two thousand sixteen when she received the Order of Sport, marking her induction into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.
Additionally, Jones has shared her expertise off the ice by coaching the Owen Purcell rink, contributing to the development of future curling talents.