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Sandra Marie Schmirler SOM (June 11, 1963 –
March 2, 2000) was a
Canadian curler who
captured three Canadian Curling Championships (Scott
Tournament of...
- Gray, Saskatchewan. She is best
known as the
alternate of the
Sandra Schmirler team,
whith whom she is an
Olympic Champion (1998),
World women's champion...
- The 2010
Schmirler Curling classic presented by Bank of
America was held Sept. 24–27 at the
Callie Curling Club in Regina, Saskatchewan. It was held on...
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Eskimos kicker Dave
Cutler was born in Biggar.
Schmirler,
Sandra –
Biggar is the
hometown of
Sandra Schmirler, a 1998
Olympic gold
medalist and three-time...
- Houston,
Marilyn Bodogh and
Rachel Homan of Ontario, Vera
Pezer and
Sandra Schmirler of Saskatchewan,
Cathy Borst,
Shannon Kleibrink and
Chelsea Carey of Alberta...
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third on the
Sandra Schmirler rink that won
three world championships and an
Olympic gold
medal in the 1990s.
Following Schmirler's death from
cancer in...
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Language in America. 5: 275–289. JSTOR 42922325. Harrigan,
Atticus G.;
Schmirler, Katherine; Arppe, Antti; Antonsen, Lene; Trosterud, Trond; Wolvengrey...
- The
Schmirler Curling classic was an
annual women's
curling tournament held in Regina, Saskatchewan. The
tournament ran from 2004 to 2011, in
honour of...
- Pezer, Rick Folk,
Sandra Schmirler, and Ben Hebert. In a 2019 poll
conducted by The
Sports Network (TSN),
experts ranked Schmirler's Saskatchewan team, which...
- to
curling during the
annual Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The
Sandra Schmirler Most
Valuable Player Award was
awarded to the top
player in the playoff...