Cheryl Bernard

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Cheryl Bernard Curling
Cheryl Bernard (right) at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics
birthday 30th June 1966 (age 54)
place of birth Grande Prairie
Career
nation CanadaCanada Canada
job business women
society Calgary Curling Club
Playing position Skip
Playing hand right
status resigned
Medal table
Olympic medals 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
Olympic rings winter Olympics
silver 2010 Vancouver
last change: January 11, 2018

Cheryl Bernard (born June 30, 1966 in Grande Prairie , Alberta ) is a Canadian curler .

Career

In 1996, Bernard won the Canadian Women's Tournament of Hearts as the Skip of the Alberta team .

On December 12th, 2009 she joined the Canadian Olympic Curling Trails with her team Third Susan O'Connor , Second Carolyn Darbyshire , Lead Cori Bartel , Alternate Kristie Moore and represented Canada with her team at the XXI. Winter Olympics in curling. She won the Olympic silver medal with her team on February 26, 2010 after a 6-7 defeat after an additional end against the defending champions from Sweden to Skip Anette Norberg .

In June 2014 she announced her retirement from active curling. She then worked for the Canadian TV station TSN as a commentator on the broadcast of curling competitions.

In January 2018 she was nominated by the Canadian Association as a substitute for the Canadian women's team around Skip Rachel Homan at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games . The Canadian team came in sixth after four wins and five losses; Bernard was not used.

Private life

She lives in a marriage-like community with Terry Meek and has two stepsons, Connor and Evan.

Web links

Commons : Cheryl Bernard  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Olympic silver medalist Bernard joins TSN as guest analyst for Canada Cup. In: tsn.ca. December 2, 2014, accessed January 11, 2018 .
  2. Camille Wallace: Olympic champs join Team Canada for mixed doubles curling's Olympic debut. In: curling.ca. January 8, 2018, accessed January 11, 2018 .