Jason Young (curler)
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Jason "Jay" Young (born September 20, 1979) is a
Canadian Canadians (french: Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of ...
curler from Wyoming, Ontario. Young is a former World Junior Curling champion. In 1999, Young joined the World Junior champion John Morris rink from the
Ottawa Curling Club The Ottawa Curling Club is an historic curling club located on O'Connor Street in the Centretown neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is the oldest curling club in Ottawa, established in 1851 by Allan Gilmour as the Bytown Curling Club. T ...
. He replaced Andy Ormsby in the second position. The team won the
1999 Canadian Junior Curling Championships The 1999 Kärcher Canadian Junior Curling Championships were held February 6-14 at the Kelowna Curling Club in Kelowna, British Columbia. The winning teams represented Canada at the 1999 World Junior Curling Championships. Men's Teams Standings ...
and
1999 World Junior Curling Championships The 1999 STAR CHOICE World Junior Curling Championships were held at Z-Hallen in Östersund, Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name ...
for the second straight year, but the first title for Young. The following season, Young formed his own team, and won his second Junior championships. At the Canadian Juniors that year, the team finished 9–3, but lost in a tiebreaker to Saskatchewan. Young also won the provincial junior mixed title in 1998, and the provincial schoolboy title in 1998. After juniors, Young played for
Heath McCormick Heath McCormick (born August 7, 1976) is a Canadian-American curler from Sarnia, Ontario. Career McCormick began curling in 1992 as a junior in Ontario. He competed in the Ontario Junior Curling Championships five times, and won in 1996 playin ...
and then Chad Allen before forming his own team in 2008.


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* 1979 births Living people Curlers from Ontario People from Lambton County {{Canada-curling-bio-stub