John Morris Bio | Career & Net Worth

October 19, 2026

This article was last updated by Sujan on June 16, 2026

John Morris is a two-time Olympic gold medalist Canadian curler from Canmore, Alberta. Morris, the author of Fit to Curl, is the son of Earle Morris, creator of the “Stabilizer” curling broom. He started curling at the Navy Curling Club when he was five years old.

If you follow curling, you probably are familiar with John C. Morris. He is the first man to win two Olympic gold medals in curling at Vancouver in 2010 and PyeongChang in 2018.

The Canadian player has been in this curling field for about 28 years, including his junior years. John has won many local and national championships with the team.

Already considered a legend in Canadian Curling history, he still thrives to achieve more success.

For instance, John recently debuted as a coach at the 2026 Olympic Qualification Event and guided the Australian mixed doubles team.

John Morris, Olympic Gold Medalist John Morris, Olympic Gold Medalist (Source: Canadian Olympic Committee)

Already a qualified personal trainer, a degree-holder in Kinesiology, a firefighter, a nutritionist, and a co-author, John has stood robust as a standout athlete in different sports.

Before getting into more details about his life, let’s go through some quick facts:

Quick Facts

Full NameJohn C. MorrisKnown asJohnny MoBirth Date December 16, 1978 Birth Place Winnipeg, Manitoba Religion Unknown Nationality Canadian Horoscope Sagittarius Education
  • Wilfrid Laurier University
  • Colonel By Secondary School
Father’s NameEarle H. C. MorrisMother’s NameMaureen MorrisSiblings Three Age 47 Years old Height 1.9 meters (6 feet 3 inches) Weight 84 kg (185 lb) Hair Color Light Brown Eye Color Blue Build Athletic Profession Curler Current Team
  • (Skip) 
  • B. J. Neufeld (Third) 
  • (Lead) 
Position Second Active Years 1993- present Marital Status Married WifeMaggie MorrisKids Three Net Worth$1 millionMerch (Guidebook) Social Media , Update May, 2026

John C. Morris | Early Life, Family, And Education

On December 16, 1978, curling legend John C. Morris was born to Canadian curlers Earle Morris and Maureen Morris

His father was the inventor of the stabilizer curling broom and was the first curler to play for three different provinces at the Brier.

In addition, his father was named to the Curling Hall of Fame in 2016 and has coached at the Elena Stern rink

Interestingly, Morris is the third generation of his family to complete in the Brier as not only his father Earle, his great-grandfather Cliff McLachlan skipped Saskatchewan in the 1933 Macdonald Brier

Therefore, he had a curling-filled childhood that motivated him to take this career path, but he wasn’t limited to curling.

When he attended high school at Colonel By Secondary School in Gloucester, Ontario, he played hockey, softball, volleyball, soccer, and baseball in his youth.

Later, he joined Wilfrid Laurier University to earn a degree in Kinesiology

John Morris | Height And Weight

The elite curler weighs around 84 kg which is about 188 lbs. Meanwhile, he stands 6 feet and 3 inches tall, about 1.88 meters in height. 

John Morris has an athletic build. Being a personal trainer, he focuses on his fitness diet to keep himself healthy. 

John Morris | Curling Career

Morris started his curling career as a skip for the Ottawa Curling Club. He won three-straight Ontario provincial Junior Men’s Titles from 1997 to 1999. 

In addition, he won both the 1998 and 1999 Canadian and World Junior Championships. Thus, he set the record for most wins by a skip along the way. 

His team, which included Craig Savill, Matt St. Louis, and Mark Homan finished third at the 1997 Canadian Junior Curling Championships

He headed the team to first place at the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championships with a 9-3 round-robin record in a 4-way tie and won gold. 

His team replaced Ormsby with Jason Young as a second the next season. And the team conquered the 1999 Canadian World Junior Curling Championships. 

In addition, Morris won a provincial junior mixed title in 1999 with Jacqueline Smith, Brent Laing, and Chrissy Cadorin. He was also a WJCC All-star skip and winner of the Canadian Citizenship Award.

Early Men’s Career

After juniors, Morris moved to Ontario and started his career with Stayner Granite Club in the first season after juniors. However, his junior curling team remained nearly the same except for Young. Andy Ormsby replaced him on the men’s team. 

Later the team entered playdowns for the 2000 Ontario Nokia Cup and lost in regionals. Ormsby left the team in 2000, and hence Joe Frans joined the team as the third. 

Curler, John MorrisCurler, John Morris representing his team (Source: Instagram)

Soon, the team won a couple of tour events and entered the 2001 Ontario Nokia Cup provincial championship, and came in second place.

Likewise, they qualified for the 2001 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials. Despite a brutal loss to , Morris received national attention.

Morris won his first provincial title at the 2002 Ontario provincial championship and qualified for the 2002 Nokia Brier

Similarly, the Morris rink made it to the finals at the inaugural Canada Cup of Curling but lost to Randy Ferbey in 2003.

That same year, the team played in the provincial championship and reached the semifinals.

Later, they finished the season curling at the 2003 Players’ championship Grand Slam and ended in second place, losing to Jeff Stoughton in the final.

Calgary Winter Club

Morris made a new team hence moving to Calgary, consisting of, Marc Kennedy, and Paul Moffatt. The team had won a few events on tour, including the 2004 Players’ Championship Grand Slam. The group later played three seasons together.

However, the team never won a provincial championship and lost in the semifinal of the 2005 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials.

Team Up With K-Mart

The new team of Morris and won the provincial championship 2007 Kia Cup, defeating Morris’s former teammate in the final.

Morris won all-star third in the tournament. In their first season together, the team dominated three of the four Grand Slam events, the Canadian Open, the National, and the Players’ Championship.

Likewise, and Morris returned to the 2008 Brier after winning the 2008 Boston Pizza Cup provincial Championship.

In addition, Morris was named MVP of the Canadian Men’s Curling Championship Final after curling 90% at the Brier.

Furthermore, Morris helped Team Canada to a World Championship crown and led all players with a round-robin percentage of 90% at the 2008 World Men’s Curling Championship. 

 Likewise, the team won the 2009 Boston Pizza Cup the next season. Hence, they won their second straight Tim Hortons Brier title.

John Morris At The Left Side With Kevin Martin (Source Zimbio) John Morris At The Left Side With Kevin Martin (Source Zimbio)

In addition, the team won the 2009 Canada Cup of Curling and hence qualified for the 2009 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials.

Morris and Team Martin represented Canada at the Olympic Winter Games Vancouver 2010. They even won the gold medal on home ice for the Alberta-based team defeating Thomas Ulsrud of Norway.

Similarly, the team won the 2010 BDO Classic Canadian Open and the 2010 Players’ Championship. In Grand Slam play, the team won December 2010 National along with the 2011 Players Championship.

In the 2011-12 season, Morris won the Canada Cup of Curling and got a chance to participate in the 2013 Canadian Olympic Trials.

The team also won the 2013 provincials defeating‘s team in the final, and hence participated in the 2013 Tim Hortons Brier. 

Next Team

Morris joined Jim Cotter’s team and found success soon. He skipped the team and qualified for the 2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials but lost to ‘s team in the final.

The team remained undefeated to win the 2014 British Columbia provincial Championship and represented the province at the 2014 Tim Hortons Brier.

Hence, he became one of only three curlers to play for three different provinces at the Brier. He joined his father, Earle Morris, and Ryan Fry

However, Morris’s team lost to Kevin Koe’s team. After Kevin Koe announced leaving his team in the 2014 off-season, his teammates recruited Morris to skip them. This led to his first-ever Team Canada entry in Brier.

Later, Morris moved to vice, assigning Pat Simmons as a skip, and with the changes, the team went on to win the Canadian Championship and won the bronze at the 2015 world championship.

Hence, the team participated in the 2016 Tim Hortons Brier and represented Team Canada. However, the team did not achieve good results and disbanded after the season.

Then, he returned to play with Jim Cotter’s team, where he skipped the team and won the 2017 Belaridirect BC Men’s Curling Championship.

Morris led the team and won one Grand Slam event in that same year. He also led the team to qualify for the 2017 Olympic Pre-trial and put the team in the Olympic Curling trials.

Mixed Doubles

Firstly, Morris teamed up with in pre-trials events. However, after Rachel’s team was chosen to represent Canada in the Olympic women’s event, Morris had to find a new partner. 

Hence, Morris teamed up with Kaitlyn Lawes and won the 2018 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Olympic Trials. Later, they participated in the Winter Olympics and won gold, defeating Switzerland.

Morris With Kaitlyn Lawes In The Olympics.Morris With Kaitlyn Lawes In The Olympics. (Source The Japan Times)

After the Olympics, Morris continued with Lawes and focused on the mixed doubles event rather than the team event. They won several mixed doubles events, including Canada Inns Mixed Doubles Classic.

After Lawes sustained an injury, Morris played with several mixed doubles partners. He won Qualico Mixed Doubles Classic with .

Return To The Team Event

Morris joined John Epping and his rink as their alternate for the 2026 Tim Hortons Brier. The team finished fourth place in the event. 

Subsequently, Morris joined team as their new second. He finished in second place at the 2019 tour challenge grand slam event.

The team participated in several provincial events of the 2026-21 season before getting canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Koe And Morris In A Single FrameKoe And Morris In A Single Frame (Source: Pinterest)

The team got the second Wild Card spot at the 2026 Brier in Calgary, Alberta, after COVID was dialed down.

John Morris | Wife And Children

The Canadian curler, John Morris, is a married man. He proposed to his long-time girlfriend, Maggie. The two had their first child in 2018 and named him Jake.

Likewise, his wife gave birth to a daughter, Zoe, in 2019. ET Canada even featured Morris in a Valentine’s special as one of Canada’s most eligible bachelors in 2010.

Morris With His FamilyMorris With His Family (Source: Pinterest)

Interestingly, John also co-authored the sport-specific training guide, Fit to Curl, with Dean Gemmell in 2009.

Update 2026

The team went unbeaten in the new year to win the Boston Pizza Cup in 2026.

As a result, they were given the opportunity to represent Alberta at the 2026 Tim Hortons Brier, where they placed seventh overall with a 7-1 round-robin record.

After defeating Colton Flasch of Saskatchewan in the seeding match, they defeated of Team Canada in the 1 vs. 2 matches to advance directly to the championship.

They were facing the Gushue rink there. The game was close the entire time, but Team Gushue won it 9-8 in the extra end to deny Team Koe their second consecutive Brier silver medal.

At the 2026 Players’ Championship and the 2026 Champions Cup, they finished their season with two additional playoff finishes, with the latter event culminating in a victory.

Team Koe made the announcement that they would be breaking up in March 2026Morris also announced his retirement from men’s competitive curling along with the announcement.

John Morris | Net Worth

The Canadian curler is also a full-time firefighter, nutritionist, a certified personal trainer. And also, he has been in curling for more than 20 years, and for sure, he has accumulated a massive amount of fortune under his belt.

According to the source, John Morris’s Net Worth is estimated to be $1 million. The amount he collected includes money from his curling career, stocks, properties, and luxury goods, social media.

Injury

In an accident, Morris got hit by a car, on February 27, 2007, just four days before the 2007 Tim Hortons Brier.

Although he had been knocked out, he still went to compete at the 2007 Tim Hortons Brier.

Awards

  • Canadian Junior Curling Championships: All-Star Skip – 1998 and 1999
  • World Junior Curling Championships: All-Star Skip – 1999
  • Canadian Citizenship Award – 1999
  • Brier: First Team All-Star, Third – 2007, 2008, 2014
  • Brier: Second Team All-Star, Skip – 2002
  • Brier: Second Team All-Star, Third – 2009
  • Brier: Second Team All-Star, Second – 2026
  • Brier: Hec Gervais Most Valuable Player Award – 2008

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John MorrisJohn Morris, The Popularity Graph

Social Media Presence

The Canadian Curler has an account with more than 15.9 k followers, where he shares lots of pictures of his teammates and family.

Morris is fond of traveling, adventures, and hockey besides curling which can be observed from his posts. 

Similarly, he is also on with more than 21 k followers. The legend often tweets and supports his teammates and other colleagues in his tweets.

Frequently Asked Question

Did John Morris ever win the Brier?

John Morris won Tim Horton Brier three times in 12 Brier appearances. He won Brier in the year 2008, 2009, and 2015.

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Comments

  1. Magnus

    Vert good information

  2. Magnus

    Very good information I am happy. Go Canada.

  3. Eunice Warring

    Really enjoy all the information. Would there be a possibility that Koe would pick up Moulding?

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