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Bernard was born in Grande Prairie, Alberta.She began curling at the age of eight. [3] In 1988, she lost in the Alberta provincial finals playing second for Jill Ferguson; however, four years later she would win the provincial title as a skip, earning a berth at the 1992 Scott Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national curling championship with her team of Allison Earl, Barb Davies and Bev Kellerman.
Bernard Leslie Sparkes [1] (born October 15, 1940) is a former world champion curler. Sparkes's first major curling championship success came when he won the 1957 Alberta Schoolboys. [ 2 ]
Morris and her team represented Canada in the 2010 Winter Olympics, [2] and won silver medals at the tournament. [ 3 ] On February 8, 2011, it was announced that the Bernard team would disband at the end of the 2010–11 curling season .
This is a list of sportspersons who play the sport of curling, past and present, sorted by nationality. Canadian curlers are further sorted by province. Canadian curlers are further sorted by province.
Team Canada Alberta British Columbia St. Vital Curling Club, Winnipeg. Skip: Jennifer Jones Third: Cathy Overton-Clapham Second: Jill Officer Lead: Dawn Askin Alternate: Jennifer Clark-Rouire. Calgary Curling Club & Calgary Winter Club, Calgary. Skip: Cheryl Bernard Third: Susan O'Connor Second: Carolyn Darbyshire Lead: Cori Bartel Alternate ...
Terry Meek (born November 3, 1962, in Regina, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from Calgary, Alberta.He is a former world silver medalist and is the current coaching consultant of the Cheryl Bernard rink (and is also her common law partner).
The 2011 World Financial Group Continental Cup of Curling was held January 13–16 at the Servus Credit Union Place in St. Albert, Alberta. It was the 7th Continental Cup, the first since December 2008. No event was held in 2009 due to the 2009 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials. The event once again featured North America vs. the World.
Laliberte's rink would go onto represent Canada at the 1992 Canada Safeway World Women's Curling Championship held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany where they lost in the semifinal to eventual champion Sweden. The 121 blank ends during the event tied the record set the previous year for the most blank ends during a single tournament.