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Dean A. "Skippy" Joanisse (born December 8, 1971) is a
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curler from
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.


Career

Joanisse is most notable for skipping his British Columbia team to the 1989 Canadian Junior Curling Championships title, qualifying him to represent Canada at the
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. At the World Juniors, he lost to
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's team from Sweden in the bronze medal final. Joanisse also skipped two teams to the
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. At the 2001 Nokia Brier his team finished with a 4-7 record. He would make the Brier again in , where he would also finish at a 4-7 record. He qualified for the 2007 Brier by defeating
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8–6 in the BC final. Joanisse's profession is a curling artist.


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* 1971 births Curlers from Victoria, British Columbia Sportspeople from Abbotsford, British Columbia Living people Canadian male curlers People from Maple Ridge, British Columbia {{Canada-curling-bio-stub