Cheryl Bernard (born June 30, 1966) is a Canadian curler from Calgary, Alberta. She represented Team Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics as the team's skip...
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Cheryl Ann Tweedy (born 30 June 1983) is an English singer and television personality. She rose to fame as a member of Girls Aloud, a pop girl group created...
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instead made by Cheryl: Cheryl: Bernard doesn't know when my birthday is. Albert: I still don't know when Cheryl's birthday is. Bernard: At first I didn't...
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agent Cheryl Bernard, Canadian Olympic curler Cheryl Brown (educator), New Zealand education academic Cheryl Burke, professional dancer Cheryl Campbell,...
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Archer – CFL on TSN colour analyst Matthew Barnaby – hockey analyst Cheryl Bernard - Season of Champions on TSN analyst Kerry Fraser – NHL refereeing analyst...
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Gushue Alberta Renelle Bryden 6 Saskatchewan Pat Simmons Alberta Cheryl Bernard 7 Ontario Wayne Middaugh Manitoba Jennifer Jones 8 Quebec Jean-Michel...
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event. Marc Kennedy was the alternate for Team Gushue at the Olympics. Cheryl Bernard was the alternate for Team Homan at the Olympics. 2017 Canadian Olympic...
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Brandon Bernard (1980–2020), American convicted murderer Carlos Bernard (born 1962), American actor Catherine Bernard (1662–1712), French novelist Cheryl Bernard...
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Randy Ferbey Jennifer Jones Grande Prairie, Alberta 2010 Kevin Martin Cheryl Bernard Dawson Creek, British Columbia 2011 Kevin Martin Jennifer Jones Grande...
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Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 6 Cathy King 5 Cheryl Bernard 7 Cheryl Bernard 7 Heather Nedohin 5 Cheryl Bernard 3 Casey Scheidegger 5 Casey Scheidegger 6...
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Finalist Glenn Howard Women's winner Team Bernard Curling club Calgary Winter Club, Calgary Skip Cheryl Bernard Third Susan O'Connor Second Carolyn Darbyshire...
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2007, O'Connor won her first provincial championship playing third for Cheryl Bernard, and represented Team Alberta at the 2007 Scotties Tournament of Hearts...
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Title". Calgary Herald. October 8, 1989. p. 10. Retrieved October 8, 2021. "Bernard hits the jackpot". Calgary Herald. October 9, 1990. p. 10. Retrieved March...
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Jennifer Jones, Cathy Overton-Clapham, Jill Officer, Georgina Wheatcroft Cheryl Bernard, Susan O'Connor, Carolyn Darbyshire, Cori Bartel Calgary, Alberta $100...
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British Columbia in the final. At the end of the season, the team beat Cheryl Bernard to win the 2006 Players' Championship, the first time the event had...
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world silver medalist and is the current coaching consultant of the Cheryl Bernard rink (and is also her common law partner). He also skips his own team...
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at the 2002 Winter Olympics. In the women's tournament, the team of Cheryl Bernard, Susan O'Connor, Carolyn Darbyshire and Cori Bartel participated. Summary...
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20, 2023. Retrieved April 3, 2020. Heroux, Devin (January 9, 2018). "Cheryl Bernard is Olympic-bound with Team Homan — and here's why". CBC Sports. Archived...
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Dagg-Jackson, Canadian Curling Association National Team Coach 2012: Cheryl Bernard, four-time Scotties Tournament of Hearts participant, Olympic silver...
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provincial throne". Calgary Herald. February 9, 1993. Retrieved 2023-01-22. "Bernard ascends throne". Calgary Herald. February 11, 1992. Retrieved 2023-01-21...
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At the end of the 2010–11 season, Olson-Johns joined Calgary skip Cheryl Bernard as her new second. After the newly revamped team failed to qualify for...
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Canada China Denmark Germany Great Britain Calgary WC, Calgary Skip: Cheryl Bernard Third: Susan O'Connor Second: Carolyn Darbyshire Lead: Cori Bartel Alternate:...
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Marthaller. After just one season, the team disbanded. Peters joined the Cheryl Bernard senior women's rink for the 2021–22 curling season. The team won the...
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Norberg Eva Lund Cathrine Lindahl Anna Le Moine Kajsa Bergström Canada Cheryl Bernard Susan O'Connor Carolyn Darbyshire Cori Bartel Kristie Moore China Wang...
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Murray Ursulak Don Walchuk Desmond Young Glenys Bakker Chelsey Bell Cheryl Bernard Brenda Bohmer Rachelle Brown Chelsea Carey Judy Erickson Lisa Eyamie...
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Calgary, Alberta) is a Canadian curler. She previously played lead for Cheryl Bernard out of the Calgary Curling Club in Calgary. Sadleir is a three time...
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record. In 1998 Webster joined up with and played lead for Calgary skip Cheryl Bernard. The team would have a successful year, finishing third in the Husky...
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health reasons. Since then, Rauter and Howard had been joined by Cheryl Bernard, until Bernard left the booth in 2022. Since 2023, Joanne Courtney has joined...
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on 2010-03-02. Retrieved 2010-03-03. Campigotto, Jesse (2010-02-15). "Bernard not the favourite in women's curling". CBC Sports. Archived from the original...
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1963) is a Canadian curler from Calgary, Alberta. She played second for Cheryl Bernard from 2005–2011. She is currently the coach of the New Zealand national...
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