2005 Ontario Scott Tournament of Hearts information
Curling competition at Ottawa
2005 Ontario Scott Tournament of Hearts
Host city
Ottawa
Arena
Rideau Curling Club
Dates
January 24–30
Winner
Jenn Hanna
Curling club
Ottawa Curling Club, Ottawa
Skip
Jenn Hanna
Third
Pascale Letendre
Second
Dawn Askin
Lead
Stephanie Hanna
Alternate
Joëlle Sabourin
Coach
Bob Hanna
Finalist
Krista Scharf
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The 2005 Ontario Scott Tournament of Hearts, Ontario's provincial women's curling championship, was held January 24–30 at the Rideau Curling Club in Ottawa. The winning team of Jenn Hanna would go on to represent Ontario at the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Hanna's win would be the first of two provincial championships in her career, not winning her second championship until 2016. It would also be the lone provincial championship for her third Pascale Letendre and the first of two for her sister, lead Stephanie Hanna. Her second Dawn Askin would later move to Manitoba to play lead for Jennifer Jones and win several provincial, national, two world championships and an Olympic gold there.
Hanna's rink from the nearby Ottawa Curling Club had a slow start at the event, and had a 1-4 record at one point. However, they pulled off eight straight wins to win the championship. At the national Scott Tournament of Hearts, the rink had a similar slow start before rallying to make the playoffs before losing in the final to Manitoba's Jones.
The defending champion Sherry Middaugh rink failed to qualify.
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