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Terry Jones covered his 12th Olympics in Salt Lake City in 2002 and covered more Olympics than any Canadian sportswriter in history. He also covered Alberta athletes at the Pan-American, Universiade, Goodwill, and every Commonwealth Games since 1978.
Internationally, he’s covered 16 Olympics and a similar number of other major Games from the Commonwealths to the Pan-Ams, as well as 20 World Figure Skating Championships, seven of both the...
Oct 31, 2017 · When I became columnist in 1976, I covered the Montreal Olympics and Canada Cup as two major assignments. So there I was at the bar in the Lacombe Hotel on Dec. 23, 1976, when my dad waved me...
Oct 27, 2017 · Sports columnist Terry Jones sees few medals ahead for Canadians at the Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, in a photo taken on Jan. 27, 1984. Photo by Paul Wodehouse / Edmonton Sun
Apr 19, 2017 · The Grads took three tours of Europe and won all three Olympic tournaments (effectively a demonstration sport at the time) at Paris in 1924, at Amsterdam in 1928 and in Berlin in 1936.
During an interview with me at the Vancouver Olympics in 2010, Jones talked of how incredibly blessed he’s been to have covered all that he has, starting in 1967 with The Edmonton Journal and continuing to this day with The Edmonton Sun who lured him over on his birthday in 1982.
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He has covered dozens of Tim Hortons Briers, and also wrote a well-received book about the Randy Ferbey team’s run of success in the early 2000s, entitled The Ferbey Four: Kings of Canadian Curling.