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| Gold On Ice |
Author: Guy Scholz Paperback · September 1999 228 Pages
FROM THE EDITORS: The self-proclaimed "four little girls from Saskatchewan" have made a big impact on the ice: the Sandra Schmirler Curling Team has gone on to win the gold championship at the 1998 winter Olympic games, as well as two other world championships and three Canadian championships.
In the best-selling Gold on Ice, Guy Scholz tells the compelling personal stories of the women on the team, their relationships to their families and the tale of how they came together to create a formidable curling dynasty, the likes of which women's curling has never seen before. |  |
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The Queen of Curling
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Author: Perry Lefko Softcover · February 2002 232 Pages
FROM THE EDITORS: You may remember Sandra Schmirler as Canada’s Curling Queen, winning the sport’s first-ever Olympic gold medal in 1998. She was also a loving mother, daughter and wife, devoted to her family far above and beyond her sports achievements. She was also a brave person fighting cancer until her untimely death at 36 years old. A remarkable small-town Biggar, Saskatchewan, girl, Sandra lived life to the fullest and touched many people’s lives. She was a true Canadian hero. Sandra Schmirler Biography
The Queen of Curling examines the champion’s life from her early prairie days to her best moments as the skip of the greatest women’s curling team in the sport’s history.
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