Jay Merchant

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Jay Merchant (born 16 May 1982) is an Australian curler and curling coach originally from Canada.

Born (1982-05-16) 16 May 1982 (age 43)
Coronation,[citation needed] Alberta, Canada
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Jay Merchant
Born (1982-05-16) 16 May 1982 (age 43)
Coronation,[citation needed] Alberta, Canada
Team
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Curling career
World Mixed Doubles Championship
appearances
1 (2013)
Pacific-Asia Championship
appearances
6 (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
Pan Continental Championship
appearances
2 (2022, 2023)
Medal record
Men's curling
Representing  Australia
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Personal life

Merchant was born and grew up in Coronation, Alberta, Canada. His father, Archie[1] curled in national oilman's competitions and his mom and older brother curled as well.[citation needed]

After highschool, Merchant attended the University of Lethbridge where he studied for a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science.[2] He spent the majority of his time working in oil and gas as a labourer and then became an executive with M&N Construction in between his studies.[citation needed]

He was a member of then Member of Parliament Rick Casson's steering committee and curled out of the Lethbridge Curling Club. He played juniors in Alberta[1] and made it to provincials a number of times. In 2003 he played for University of Lethbridge at the CIS/CCA Curling Championships; they were in the top five.[citation needed] Merchant continued to compete in men's and competed in provincials in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Quebec in various levels of the sport.

In the 2000s, he curled on the World Curling Tour, and was a member of the Guy Hemmings'[1] team in 2008.[3]

In 2007 the Australian Winter Olympic Committee asked him to migrate to Australia on a distinguished talent visa.[1] In 2010 he moved to Australia to coach and play with the Australian National Team and pursue a law degree at Bond University, which he completed in 2012.[4][5]

Merchant studied a master's degree in business law at Bond University. He also completed his Juris Doctor and postgraduate diploma in legal practice.[6] Merchant currently is a sergeant of police and is also a barrister working predominantly in the Queensland Magistrates Courts.[7][1]

He is a law and government lecturer at universities in Australia and abroad and has a lecture series called 'The Prosecution Rests with Jay Merchant'. Merchant also colour commentates on television, radio and is a contributor to print media in areas of sport, law, and government.[citation needed]

Teams and events

Men's

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Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
2007–08 Guy HemmingsPierre CharetteJay MerchantJamie KorabMark Homan
2014–15 Ian PalangioJay MerchantDean HewittSteve JohnsArchie MerchantPACC 2014 (4th)
2015–16 Ian PalangioJay MerchantDean HewittDerek SmithArchie MerchantPACC 2015 (5th)
2016–17 Ian PalangioJay MerchantDean HewittDerek SmithArchie MerchantPACC 2016 (7th)
2017–18 Dean Hewitt (fourth)Ian PalangioChristopher OrdogHugh Millikin (skip)Jay MerchantArchie MerchantPACC 2017 (4th)
2018–19 Dean HewittJay MerchantRupert JonesIan PalangioSteve JohnsAMCC 2018 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Dean Hewitt (fourth)Jay Merchant (skip)Dustin ArmstrongSteve JohnsBob ArmstrongPACC 2018 (7th)
2019–20 Dean Hewitt (fourth)Sean Hall (skip)Tanner DavisJay MerchantMatthew MillikinArchie MerchantPACC 2019 (6th)
2022–23 Dean Hewitt (fourth)Jay Merchant (skip)Tanner DavisJustin GrundyIain GrundyChad Merchant,
Archie Merchant
PCCC 2022 (7th)
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Mixed doubles

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Season Male Female Coach Events
2012–13 Jay MerchantLynette GillArchie MerchantWMDCC 2013 (22nd)
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Record as a coach of national teams

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Year Tournament, event National team Place
20102010 Pacific Curling Championships Australia (men)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
20112011 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Australia (mixed doubles)
16
20172017 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Australia (mixed doubles)
18
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