Joëlle Sabourin Explained

Joëlle Sabourin
Gender:F
Birth Date:May 28, 1972
Birth Place:Hull, Quebec, Canada
Curling Club:Club de Curling Thurso, Thurso
Member Association:
(2003–07)
Hearts Appearances:8

Joëlle Sabourin (born May 28, 1972) is a Canadian curler from Gatineau.

Born in Hull, Quebec, Canada, Sabourin is a five-time provincial champion for her native Quebec, earning her the right to play at five national championships (the Scotties Tournament of Hearts). In she won as Chantal Osborne's second, in and as Janique Berthelot's third, and in and playing lead for Marie-France Larouche. Three times she played in the Scotties as an alternate: in for Agnes Charette, in for Ontario's Jenn Hanna and in for Marie-France Larouche.

In 2001 Sabourin won the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship playing lead for Jean-Michel Ménard.

From 2004 to 2007, Sabourin played in Ontario for Jenn Hanna. In 2004 and 2006 she was the team's third. In 2005, when she was pregnant, Sabourin was the team's alternate. It was that season that the team lost in the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts finals to Jennifer Jones. In 2007, Sabourin played lead[1] and second for the team before leaving it to play for Larouche. In 2010 season Sabourin joined Chantal Osborne and now plays third stones. Sabourin will play five major events on the curling tour, at the beginning of 2011, with Jennifer Jones, as a replacement for Jill Officer who will be on maternity leave from September to December.[2] Although Sabourin was initially planning to take the year off, she will also play several tour events with her Quebec team.[3]

Teams

Women's

Season[4] SkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
1993–94Joelle Sabourin (8th)
1996–97Chantal Osborne France Charette Joelle Sabourin Sylvie Daniel Gerry Tomalty (6th)
1998–99Janique Berthelot Joelle Sabourin (12th)
1999–00Janique Berthelot Joelle Sabourin Benoit Cyr (8th)
2003–04Joelle Sabourin
2004–05Jenn Hanna Dawn Askin Stephanie Hanna Joelle Sabourin Robert Hanna (9th)
2005–06Jenn Hanna Joelle Sabourin Dawn Askin Stephanie Hanna
2006–07Jenn Hanna Chrissy Cadorin Joelle Sabourin Stephanie Hanna
2007–08Marie-France Larouche Annie Lemay Joelle Sabourin Camil Larouche (4th)
2008–09Marie-France Larouche Annie Lemay Joelle Sabourin Camil Larouche
Marie-France Larouche Annie Lemay Joelle Sabourin
2009–10Marie-France Larouche Annie Lemay Joelle Sabourin
2010–11Marie-France Larouche Annie Lemay Veronique Brassard Joelle Sabourin Camil Larouche (8th)
Chantal Osborne Joëlle Sabourin Sylvie Daniel
2011–12Joëlle Sabourin
Chantal Osborne Joëlle Sabourin Catherine Derick Sylvie Daniel
2012–13Chantal Osborne Joëlle Sabourin Catherine Derick Sylvie Daniel
2018–19Vicky Tremblay Joëlle Sabourin QC STOH 2019

Mixed

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadEvents
1996–97Nathalie Audet Joëlle Sabourin CMxCC 1997 (6th)
2000–01Joëlle Sabourin

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/sports/story.html?id=a3fbe09a-bb62-4bfd-8d4e-43f984ca6b06 It seems change has been good for Hanna and her Ottawa rink
  2. Web site: Report: Sabourin to replace Officer during pregnancy leave . TSN . 2011-06-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121020180021/https://www.tsn.ca/curling/story/?id=368389 . 2012-10-20 .
  3. Web site: World Curling Tour . 2012-05-23 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120205165718/http://www.worldcurlingtour.com/teamslist.php?eventtypeid=51 . 2012-02-05 .
  4. https://www.curlingzone.com/player.php?playerid=1140&view=Teams#1 Joëlle Sabourin past teams