Deborah "Debbie" Jones-Walker (also known as Debbie Jones; born March 23, 1953 in Edmonton as Debbie Orr) is a Canadian former curler.

She is a 1985 World champion and two-time Scott Tournament of Hearts champion (1985, 1995).

She competed at the 1988 Winter Olympics when curling was a demonstration sport. The Canadian women's team won the gold medal, defeating Sweden in the final.

Jones-Walker was inducted into the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame in 1991.

She is an honorary member of the North Shore Winter Club and was inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame in 1990.

Originally from Winnipeg, she lived in British Columbia from 1978 to 1990.

Teams

Women's

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
1978–79Marlene NeubauerDebbie OrrMaryanne NowakCarla Regier
1980–81Heather HaywoodDebbie OrrAudrey LowesSandy McCubbin
1910–82Heather HaywoodDebbie OrrAudrey LowesSandy McCubbin
1982–83Lindsay SparkesLinda MooreDebbie OrrLaurie Carney
1983–84Lindsay SparkesLinda MooreDebbie OrrLaurie CarneySTOH 1984
1984–85Linda MooreLindsay SparkesDebbie JonesLaurie CarneySTOH 1985 WCC 1985
1985–86Linda MooreLindsay SparkesDebbie JonesLaurie CarneyRae MoirSTOH 1986
1987–88Linda MooreLindsay SparkesDebbie JonesPenny RyanPatti Vande (OG)COCT 1987 OG 1988
1994–95Connie LaliberteCathy OvertonCathy GauthierJanet ArnottDebbie Jones-WalkerTom ClasperSTOH 1995 WCC 1995
1995–96Connie LaliberteCathy Overton-ClaphamCathy GauthierJanet ArnottDebbie Jones-WalkerSTOH 1996
1996–97Janet HarveyDebbie Jones-WalkerCarol HarveyAlison HarveyKaren PorrittSTOH 1997 (5th)
1998–99Connie LaliberteCathy Overton-ClaphamDebbie Jones-WalkerJanet ArnottJill StaubSTOH 1999
1999–00Connie LaliberteCathy Overton-ClaphamDebbie Jones-WalkerJanet ArnottJill StaubBob MorozSTOH 2000
2012Penny ShantzDebbie Jones-WalkerDeborah PulakShirley WongCSCC 2012 (10th)

Mixed

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadEvents
1976–77Harold TanasichukRose TanasichukJim KirknessDebbie OrrCMxCC 1977
1979Glen PierceDebbie OrrBryan LongmuirMarlene Neubauer

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