Jon Montgomery Autograph

Jonathan Riley "Jon" Montgomery (born May 6, 1979, in Russell, Manitoba) is a Canadian skeleton racer and television host. He won the gold medal in the men's skeleton event at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia. Despite hosting The Amazing Race Canada since 2013, he is best known in Canada for his spontaneous celebration after winning the gold medal in 2010, when he was caught on camera being handed a pitcher of beer by a fan while a crowd surrounding him cheered and sang O Canada. Writing for CBC in 2020, Montgomery stated "If the beer is all I’m ever remembered for, I consider myself the luckiest fella on Earth." More about Jon Montgomery

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Current items with a signature of Jon Montgomery

These are the most current items with a signature of Jon Montgomery that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

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thumbnailJon Montgomery - Olympic Gold Medalist Original Autograph 5x7 Signed Photo$29.99logo
Montgomery started skeleton racing when he lived in Calgary where he worked as an auctioneer not far from Canada Olympic Park in Calgary. Sometime in 2002 he visited the track with his parents where a skeleton race was being held. He was immediately hooked on the sport and soon started racing competitively. Initially he did not do well in his first two seasons competing on the World Cup tour. However, he won his first World Cup race in Cesana, Italy, in 2008. He won two silver medals at the 2008 FIBT World Championships in Altenberg, Germany, in the men's skeleton and mixed bobsleigh bobsleigh-skeleton team event. His highest World Cup overall placing came when he finished second overall in the 2007–08 Skeleton World Cup.

Montgomery qualified for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver based on his results in the 2009-10 Skeleton World Cup. In the Olympic event he trailed Martins Dukurs after the first run but established the fastest times the following two runs, including a track record 52.20 on his third run. In the fourth and final run, on February 19, 2010, Montgomery still trailed Dukurs by 0.18 seconds, but Dukurs was 0.25 seconds slower on his final run. Thus Montgomery won the gold medal by 0.07 seconds. He celebrated exuberantly at first but quickly apologised to Dukurs for his celebration. He was quoted as saying after the race, "I had said at the beginning of the race that if I was in that position and I did get gold coming from behind that I was going to remain stoic and respectful because you never want to cheer when somebody else loses. But I have to apologize to Martins. That didn't happen. I lost my mind when I saw the .07 come up. It was like I had stuck my finger in a light socket." He accepted his gold medal at the medal ceremony in Whistler on February 20, 2010. Montgomery became the second Canadian in a row to win gold in the men's event, after Duff Gibson in 2006. Read even more about Jon Montgomery at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Jon Montgomery

In total, we tracked 152 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Jon Montgomery (Vancouver 2010 Comp. Bib Signed/Jon Montgomery) was sold in December 2010 for $102.19 while the cheapest item (Vancouver 2010 Skeleton Card Signed by Jon Montgomery) found a new owner for $9.01 in July 2010. The month with the most items sold (24) was July 2010 with an average selling price of $41.60 for an autographed item of Jon Montgomery. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in November 2010 with $45.74 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $11.41 was December 2013. In average, an autographed item from Jon Montgomery is worth $27.46.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Jon Montgomery were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

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thumbnail*SKELETON RACER* JON MONTGOMERY Signed 8x10 Photo W/Coa *GOLD MEDAL*$14.95logo
thumbnailJon Montgomery Canada Signed L/E 500 16x20 Photo Slide$18.91logo
thumbnailJon Montgomery Canada Signed L/E 500 8x10 Photo Slide$12.74logo
thumbnailJon Montgomery Canada Signed L/E 500 8x10 Photo Slide$13.02logo
thumbnailJon Montgomery Canada Signed L/E 8x10 Photo Podium$11.41logo
thumbnailJON MONTGOMERY SIGNED / AUTOGRAPHED 8X10 PHOTO - CANADA - SKELETON GOLD MEDAL$34.99logo
thumbnailJON MONTGOMERY SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO - GOLD MEDAL - 2010 OLYMPICS - CANADA$16.99logo
thumbnailJON MONTGOMERY SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO PROOF COA AUTOGRAPHED AMAZING RACE GOLD MEDAL$15.00logo
thumbnailJON MONTGOMERY SIGNED SKELETON 8x10 #1 CANADA 2010 GOLD$14.99logo
thumbnailJON MONTGOMERY SIGNED SKELETON 8x10 #1 CANADA 2010 GOLD$15.00logo
thumbnailJON MONTGOMERY SIGNED SKELETON 8x10 #2 CANADA 2010 GOLD$19.99logo
thumbnailJON MONTGOMERY SIGNED SKELETON 8x10 #2 CANADA 2010 GOLD$15.00logo
thumbnailJON MONTGOMERY SIGNED SKELETON 8x10 #3 CANADA 2010 GOLD$10.00logo
thumbnailJON MONTGOMERY SIGNED SKELETON 8x10 #5 CANADA 2010 GOLD$19.99logo
thumbnailJON MONTGOMERY SIGNED SKELETON 8x10! CANADA OLYMPICS$14.99logo

Latest News about Jon Montgomery

Twenty questions, with Jon Montgomery (07/26/14): Jon Montgomery is used to uncommon forms of transportation.

'The Amazing Race Canada' host Jon Montgomery ready for season two (07/06/14): The Amazing Race Canada is a form of “daily affirmation” for host Jon Montgomery.

The Amazing Race Canada: Jon Montgomery ready at starting line (06/23/14): The world is waiting. Jon Montgomery may not repeat The Amazing Race host Phil Keoghan’s familiar starting-line catchphrase word-for-word when the second running of The Amazing Race Canada is officially underway July 8, but the spirit will be the same. […]

Jon Montgomery: Olympic skeleton career likely over (01/21/14): This isn't the way you expected Jon Montgomery to go out.

Jon Montgomery falls short of making Olympic team (01/20/14): CALGARY — Jon Montgomery won’t defend his Olympic gold medal in men’s skeleton at the Winter Olympics. He fell just short of qualifying for the Canadian Olympic team at a World Cup in Austria last weekend. Canada was assured of [...]

Older News Stories about Jon Montgomery

Jon Montgomery falls short of making Canadian Olympic team for Sochi (01/2014): CALGARY - Jon Montgomery won't defend his Olympic gold medal in men's skeleton at the Winter Olympics.

Jon Montgomery left off rookie-laden skeleton Olympic squad for Canada (12/2013): If Jon Montgomery is going to defend his skeleton gold, he’ll be forced to climb a mountainous obstacle rather than sledding down one at hair-raising speeds.

2010 Olympic hero Jon Montgomery aiming for one last hurrah in Sochi (10/2013): From her perch at the bottom of the track at the Whistler Sliding Centre, Joan Montgomery invoked a secret weapon in her son Jon’s quest for Olympic gold.

Olympic medalist Jon Montgomery speaks out on Sochi controversy (08/2013): In an interview to air on Wednesday, the Canadian athlete said he would support a boycott of the Winter Olympics to protest Russia's strict anti-gay laws.

Amazing Race Canada host Jon Montgomery expects ‘crazy drama’ (06/2013): Even when he visualized it, Jon Montgomery never saw himself as host of The Amazing Race Canada. But, on Thursday morning, the Olympic gold medalist best known for chugging a post-victory beer was trotted out at the CTV Upfronts presentation […]

Canadian Jon Montgomery finds silver lining at skeleton World Cup (01/2013): Olympic champion finishes ninth in Altenberg, Germany, but confident new sled will guide him to repeat in Sochi, Russia.

Skeleton racing: Jon Montgomery prepares to test new sled (09/2012): Olympic champion Jon Montgomery took season off to overhaul equipment with eye on Olympic gold at Sochi 2014

Olympian Jon Montgomery makes his pitch (07/2012): Olympic skeleton gold-medalist urges nation to get behind summer athletes Go to news article