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Jaelyn Cotter (born March 3, 2000) is a
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curler from Vernon,
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. She plays
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with her father Jim Cotter.


Career


Juniors

In 2018, Cotter skipped her team of Kalia Buchy, Katelyn McGillivray and Cassidy Schwaerzle to victory at the BC U18 Championship. This qualified the team for the 2018 Canadian U18 Curling Championships in
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. There, the team finished 3–3 in the round robin, just enough to reach the double knockout round. They then beat Alberta before losing consecutive games to Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia, eliminating them in fifth place. Two years later, the team, now led by Buchy with Cotter playing third, won the BC Junior Championship, defeating Jensen Taylor 8–6 in the final. This sent them to the
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where they failed to reach the championship round, finishing in tenth with a 5–4 record.


Women's

Having aged out of juniors before the rest of her team, Cotter continued to play in women's events with Team Buchy. In 2021, the team won their first
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title at the Kelowna Double Cash, defeating
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's rink 7–6 in the final. The following season, they had two playoff finishes, reaching the semifinals of the
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and the quarterfinals of the Driving Force Decks Int'l Abbotsford Cashspiel. They were unable to qualify for the 2023 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, however, going 0–3 in the open qualifier. In 2024, Cotter competed in her first Canadian women's championship as alternate for the
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rink who earned a wildcard spot. At the
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in
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, the team finished with a 4–4 record after dropping their final round robin game to Alberta's
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. This created a five-way tie for third with Manitoba, Northern Ontario, Saskatchewan and Quebec. With tiebreaker games abolished and the first tiebreaker (which was head-to-head between all tied teams) tied as well at 2–2, cumulative last stone draw distance between all the teams was used to decide who would make the playoffs. The Brown rink finished with a total of 466.9 but would miss the playoffs as the
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rink finished first with a 231.6.


Mixed doubles

Cotter played
mixed doubles Mixed doubles or mixed pairs is a form of mixed-sex sports that consists of teams of one man and one woman. This variation of competition is prominent in curling and racket sports, such as tennis, table tennis, and badminton (where it is known ...
with her father Jim for the first time at the 2016 BC Mixed Doubles Championship. Only entering the event as a warmup for the
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, the pair got on a roll, eventually winning the provincial title. Representing British Columbia at the 2016 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials, the father and daughter pair finished with a respectable 4–3 record, just one game short of the playoff round. The following year, the duo were given an open entry spot to the
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. After again finishing 4–3 in the preliminary round, they lost in a tiebreaker to
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and Wayne Tuck and were eliminated. The Cotter's continued playing doubles together for the next few years. In 2022, they reached their first final at the Nufloors Vernon MD Curling Classic where they lost to Alyssa Kyllo and
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. They followed this up with a semifinal finish at the Aly Jenkins Memorial, losing out once again to Griffith and
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. The next season, the pair made it to another final at the Chilliwack Championship, dropping an 8–3 decision to Estonia's
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and
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. Despite again failing to win the provincial championship, the pairs consistent playoff appearances in seven of their nine events earned them enough points to qualify for their third Canadian Mixed Doubles Championship. In Fredericton, the Cotter's reached the playoffs for the first time with a 4–3 record, going on to lose 7–3 in the round of 12 to Madison and
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. Still, their strong tour season ranked them fifteenth in the world at the conclusion of the 2023–24 season. During the 2024–25 season, Jaelyn and Jim played in all three qualifiers for the
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, however, were unsuccessful in earning a direct berth. However, thanks to the points they accumulated from the previous two seasons, they earned the sixteenth and final spot into the Olympic Trials.


Personal life

Cotter is currently enrolled in archeology, anthropology and environmental studies at the
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. Her father is nine-time BC Men's champion Jim Cotter.


Teams


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Cotter, Jaelyn 2000 births Canadian women curlers Living people Curlers from British Columbia 21st-century Canadian sportswomen University of British Columbia Okanagan alumni Sportspeople from Kamloops Sportspeople from Vernon, British Columbia