Legendary Curler and Broadcaster Colleen Jones Passes Away at 65
Source: World champion curler, veteran broadcaster Colleen Jones dies at 65 (2025-11-25)
Colleen Jones, a revered figure in the world of curling and broadcasting, has died at the age of 65. As a world champion curler and veteran broadcaster, Jones's contributions to sports and media have left an indelible mark. Her passing marks the end of an era for fans and colleagues alike. Beyond her athletic achievements, Jones was a trailblazer for women in sports media, inspiring countless aspiring athletes and broadcasters. Recent developments in her career include her advocacy for youth sports programs, her mentorship of emerging athletes, and her influence on the growth of curling's popularity worldwide. Notably, she was instrumental in promoting curling as an Olympic sport, helping to elevate its global profile. Her legacy extends through her philanthropic work supporting sports accessibility and her role in community development initiatives. As the curling community mourns her loss, her impact continues to resonate, inspiring future generations to pursue excellence in sports and media.
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