Jonathan Riley "Jon" Montgomery (born May 6, 1979, in
Russell, Manitoba
Russell is an unincorporated urban community in the Municipality of Russell – Binscarth, Manitoba.
It is located along PTH 16 and PTH 83, and is at the western terminus of PTH 45. Russell is approximately east of the Saskatchewan border and ...
) is a
Canadian
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skeleton racer
Skeleton is a winter sliding sport in which a person rides a small sled, known as a skeleton bobsled (or -sleigh), down a frozen track while lying face down and head-first. The sport and the sled may have been named from the bony appearance of ...
and
television host
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. He won the gold medal in the
men's skeleton event at the
2010 Winter Olympics
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in
Vancouver, British Columbia
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. Despite hosting ''
The Amazing Race Canada'' since 2013, he is best known in Canada for his spontaneous celebration after winning the gold medal in 2010, when he was caught on camera being handed a pitcher of beer by a fan while a crowd surrounding him cheered and sang ''O Canada''. Writing for CBC in 2020, Montgomery stated "If the beer is all I’m ever remembered for, I consider myself the luckiest fella on Earth."
Career
Montgomery started skeleton racing when he lived in
Calgary where he worked as an auctioneer not far from
Canada Olympic Park
Canada Olympic Park (COP), formerly known as Paskapoo Ski Hill, is a ski hill and multi-purpose training and competition facility located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, owned and operated by WinSport. It is currently used both for high performance at ...
in Calgary. Sometime in 2002 he visited the track with his parents where a skeleton race was being held. He was immediately hooked on the sport and soon started racing competitively.
Initially he did not do well in his first two seasons competing on the World Cup tour.
However, he won his first World Cup race in
Cesana
Cesana Torinese (French ''Césanne'') is a '' comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about west of Turin, on the border with France. Cesana is a popular winter ski resort, being connect ...
,
Italy
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, in 2008. He won two silver medals at the
2008 FIBT World Championships in
Altenberg, Germany
Altenberg () is a town in the Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge district, in Saxony, Germany.
Geography
The town is situated in the Ore Mountains, 32 km south of Dresden, and 15 km northwest of Teplice, Czech Republic. The village of ...
, in the men's skeleton and mixed bobsleigh bobsleigh-skeleton team event. His highest World Cup overall placing came when he finished second overall in the
2007–08 Skeleton World Cup.
Montgomery qualified for the
2010 Winter Olympics
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in
Vancouver
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based on his results in the
2009-10 Skeleton World Cup. In the Olympic event he trailed
Martins Dukurs
Martins Dukurs (born 31 March 1984) is a Latvian skeleton racer who has competed since 1998. He is a six-time world champion in men's skeleton, a double Olympic silver winner (at Vancouver 2010 and Sochi 2014), and the athlete with the most ...
after the first run but established the fastest times the following two runs, including a track record 52.20 on his third run. In the fourth and final run, on February 19, 2010, Montgomery still trailed Dukurs by 0.18 seconds, but Dukurs was 0.25 seconds slower on his final run. Thus Montgomery won the gold medal by
0.07 seconds. He celebrated exuberantly at first but quickly apologised to Dukurs for his celebration. He was quoted as saying after the race, "I had said at the beginning of the race that if I was in that position and I did get gold coming from behind that I was going to remain stoic and respectful because you never want to cheer when somebody else loses. But I have to apologize to Martins. That didn't happen. I lost my mind when I saw the .07 come up. It was like I had stuck my finger in a light socket."
He accepted his gold medal at the medal ceremony in Whistler on February 20, 2010. Montgomery became the second Canadian in a row to win gold in the men's event, after
Duff Gibson
Duff Gibson (born August 11, 1966) is a Canadian skeleton racer who competed from 1999 to 2006. He was born in Vaughan, Ontario. His father was born on December 13, 1937. At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, He won the gold medal in the men's ...
in
2006.
Following his win, Montgomery marched through a crowd of Canadian fans singing
the national anthem and chugging a pitcher of
beer
Beer is one of the oldest and the most widely consumed type of alcoholic drink in the world, and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea. It is produced by the brewing and fermentation of starches, mainly derived from ce ...
.
Writing in 2020, Montgomery explained the significance of the moment:
In an interview with CTV, he stated that he has a tattoo of a
maple leaf
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History of use in Canada
By the early 1700s, the maple leaf had been adopted as an emblem by the French Canadians along th ...
over his heart with the word "Canada" above it, which he got with his mother after he graduated from high school in grade 12. He stated that he hopes his gold medal performance inspires more people to enter amateur sports, and went on to reassure mothers that skeleton is a safe sport for children to enter.
He also said that he hopes his gold medal victory will help to establish an all-amateur sports channel for Canadian athletes.
Montgomery wore an image of a
painted turtle on the crown of his helmet while racing and said he had decided to do so after finding one trying to cross the road in British Columbia. BC Hydro noted his representation of the endangered species (in coastal British Columbia) in describing their sponsorship of research into the turtle's conservation.
Montgomery failed to qualify for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi and then announced he was "99 per cent sure" his skeleton career was over.
Montgomery was among the 2019 inductees into the
Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame
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.
Television
In the summer of 2010, Montgomery and several friends filmed the television special ''
Best Trip Ever'', documenting their forays into various summer
adventure sports, for
Discovery Channel Canada
Discovery Channel (often referred to as simply Discovery) is a Canadian specialty television channel owned by CTV Speciality Television Inc. (a joint venture between Bell Media/ESPN Inc. (80%) and Warner Bros. Discovery (which owns the remainin ...
. The special aired on November 27, 2010.
In 2011, Montgomery appeared as a judge for a Quickfire Challenge on the fifteenth episode of ''
Top Chef: Texas''.
On June 5, 2013, it was announced that Montgomery would be the host of CTV's ''
The Amazing Race Canada''. As of September 2019, he finished his seventh year as the show's host and has returned for the eighth season in 2022.
Personal life
Montgomery is married to Darla Montgomery, who is also a skeleton athlete. They have one son, named Jaxon Mark Montgomery, who was born on August 23, 2016. They have a daughter, Lennon, who was born in 2019.
When not skeleton racing, Montgomery works as a sales consultant and automobile auctioneer in Calgary.
He looks up to fellow Russell native
Theoren Fleury
Theoren Wallace "Theo" Fleury (born June 29, 1968) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player, author, and motivational speaker. Fleury played for the Calgary Flames, Colorado Avalanche, New York Rangers, and Chicago Blackhawks of the ...
.
[Scaringi, Joe]
"Shooting the breeze with four Olympic medalists"
, August 11, 2010, accessed August 13, 2010.
Montgomery is an alumnus of the Canadian Automotive Institute, now the
Automotive Business School of Canada,
Georgian College
Georgian College is a College of Applied Arts and Technology in Ontario, Canada. It has 13,000 full-time students, including 4,500 international students from 85 countries, across seven campuses, the largest being in Barrie.
History
The colle ...
.
See also
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List of Canadian sports personalities
The following is a list of Canadian sports personalities.
Olympic athletes
*Alex Baumann, Sudbury, swimmer
* Josh Binstock (born 1981), volleyball player
*Patrick Chan, Ottawa
* Victor Davis, Guelph
*Andre De Grasse, Scarborough/ Markham
*Lor ...
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1979 births
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Olympic skeleton racers of Canada
Olympic medalists in skeleton
Olympic gold medalists for Canada
Canadian auctioneers
Canadian television hosts
Sportspeople from Manitoba
Living people