Jane Hooper-Perroud | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Curling club | Thornhill G&CC, Thornhill, ON & York CC Newmarket, ON [1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Skip | Sherry Middaugh | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Third | Karri-Lee Grant | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Second | Christine Loube | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Lead | Jane Hooper-Perroud | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Career | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Member Association | Ontario | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Hearts appearances | 2 (1996, 1997) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
World Championship appearances | 1 (1996) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Jane Hooper-Perroud (born c. 1962) [2] (also known as Jane Hooper Perroud) is a Canadian curler from Bradford, Ontario.
She is a 1996 World women's champion [3] and 1996 Canadian women's champion.
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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1995–96 | Marilyn Bodogh | Kim Gellard | Corie Beveridge | Jane Hooper Perroud | Lisa Savage | STOH 1996 WCC 1996 | |
1996–97 | Marilyn Bodogh | Kim Gellard | Corie Beveridge | Jane Hooper Perroud | Lisa Savage | Mary Gellard | STOH 1997 (8th) |
1997–98 | Marilyn Bodogh | Kim Gellard | Corie Beveridge | Jane Hooper Perroud | COCT 1997 (6th) | ||
2013–14 | Marilyn Bodogh | Kathy Chittley-Young | Colleen Madonia | Jane Hooper-Perroud | CSCC 2014 | ||
2015–16 | Marilyn Bodogh | Colleen Madonia | Christine Loube | Jane Hooper-Perroud | |||
2017–18 | Colleen Madonia | Karri-Lee Grant | Christine Loube | Jane Hooper-Perroud | Larry Snow | CSCC 2018 | |
2018–19 | Sherry Middaugh | Karri-Lee Grant | Christine Loube | Jane Hooper-Perroud | Colleen Madonia | Larry Snow | CSCC 2019 |
Hooper-Perroud is married to fellow curler Canadian curler Pat Perroud, [4] who won Canadian and World championships with Al Hackner (1985) and Ed Werenich (1990). [5]
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