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Joel Krats (born January 7, 2002) is a
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curler originally from
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. He currently plays third for the James Grattan rink in the World Curling Tour.


Career

In 2018, Joel Krats competed at the national-eligible age group for the first time. He had departed from his previous
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squad and moved over to the
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to join and skip for the two-time defending U16 Newfoundland & Labrador Provincial Champions; the Ethan Davidge rink. His first event was competing in the 2018 U21 Newfoundland & Labrador Provincial Championship where he finished in last place with an 0–4 record. In the 2018 U18 Newfoundland & Labrador Provincial Championships, Krats finished the competition in third place with a 3–2 record. For 2019, Krats stayed with the same rink for a second year. The first tournament of the year that he competed in was the 2019 U21 Newfoundland & Labrador Provincial Championship where for a second year in a row he finished last. This time though, he finished with a 0–6 record. The only other tournament that he competed in with the Gander trio was the U18 Newfoundland & Labrador Provincial Championship. He went through the round robin of competition with a record of 5-1 which would send him to the semi-finals. There, he would beat his old team of Elijah Smith to send his team to the finals. There, he would come out victorious after beating the rink of
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7–5. This qualified Krats for his first ever national event where he would compete at the
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and finish with a 1–5 record, only beating Team Josh Nowlan of
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. For 2020, Krats would leave the Davidge rink and go over to join and play second for Daniel Bruce. In the 2020 U21 Newfoundland & Labrador Provincial Championships, the Bruce rink would find themselves going 6–0 in the round robin and Krats would find himself going to the
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. Here they would go on an infamous 5–1 run that would help send him to Newfoundland & Labrador's first appearance in the finals since Brad Gushue. Here, they would finish second to
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of
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. Krats would also find himself joining the Nathan Young rink for the U18 tournament as
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had aged out of competition. He would help Young win the provincial championship by defeating the team of
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8–1 in the finals. They would not get to go to the national competition though as it got cancelled due to the
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pandemic. Towards the end of 2020, Krats would get the opportunity to compete with 3-time brier champion Brad Gushue as his lead Geoff Walker was unable to compete in events in
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. For 2021, it was announced that
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and Joel Krats would get the amazing opportunity to compete in the 2021 World Junior Curling Championships alongside members of the
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rink that finished third in 2020. This would unfortunately get cancelled, once again due to the COVID-19 pandemic still on the rise. The pandemic also shuttered Krats' original team plans as the duo was supposed to compete provincially with the duo of Alex McDonah and Adam Currie. But since they were from
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, they were unable to move to Newfoundland & Labrador for competition. This prompted McNeil Lamswood and Krats to compete with James Trickett and
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. This quartet would go on to compete in the 2021 Newfoundland & Labrador Tankard where they would finish round robin with a 6–1 record and send themselves to the semi-final. Here they would lose to Colin Thomas and eliminate themselves from competition. In 2022, Krats announced that he would be leaving Newfoundland & Labrador to go live and curl in Nova Scotia with the junior super-team of Owen Purcell. In their first major competition of the year, the 2021 World Junior Qualifiers, his team would win every game including the finals against Nathan Young to put themselves as Team Canada for the
2022 World Junior Curling Championships The 2022 World Junior Curling Championships were held from May 15 to 22 at the Jönköping Curling Club in Jönköping, Sweden. The event was originally scheduled to be held March 5 to 12, however, was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Sw ...
. He would also find himself returning to Newfoundland & Labrador for the 2022 Newfoundland & Labrador Tankard as an import player where he would once again compete with McNeil Lamswood. They would fail to qualify for the playoffs and finish the tournament with a 3–5 record. In the 2022 World Junior Curling Championships, the Owen Purcell rink would end up finishing the round robin with a 6-3 record and defeating Norway's Grunde Burass 13-4 in the bronze medal game. In 2023, Krats started off his curling campaign by competing in Nova Scotia's U21 Junior Curling Provincials. He skipped for the young Zachary Atherton rink. The team would go 1-3 in the preliminary round and fail to qualify for the championship round.


Personal life

Krats is currently a student at
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. He lives in Upper Tantallon, Nova Scotia.


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Krats, Joel 2002 births Living people Canadian male curlers Curlers from Newfoundland and Labrador Memorial University of Newfoundland alumni Dalhousie University alumni Curlers from Halifax, Nova Scotia