
Cheryl Bernard - Wikipedia
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 , [ 1 ] winning the silver medal in women's curling after falling to Sweden in the final. [ 2 ]
Cheryl Bernard stepping away from TSN Curling after eight ...
2022年7月26日 · Longtime TSN curling commentator and analyst Cheryl Bernard is stepping away from the broadcast booth to focus on her family and other responsibilities. "I've had the best seat in the house for...
Where is Cheryl Bernard? Why Scotties curling commentator ...
2023年2月25日 · There is a chance we never see Bernard in a curling broadcasting booth again. The longtime curling commentator announced in June of 2022 that she would be stepping away from broadcasting to shift...
Cheryl Bernard - Instagram
3,805 Followers, 1,747 Following, 331 Posts - Cheryl Bernard (@cherylbernardcurler) on Instagram: "President & CEO, Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame. 2X Olympian & Olympic Silver Medalist. Curling analyst with TSN Sports / Keynote Performance Speaker"
Cheryl Bernard - Team Canada - Official Olympic Team Website
2015年10月5日 · Team Canada - Cheryl Bernard’s career highlight came at Vancouver 2010 where she skipped her team of Susan O’Connor, Carolyn Darbyshire, Cori Bartel and Kristie Moore to the Olympic silver medal.
Cheryl Bernard - Canadian Curling Silver Medalist | Athlete ...
2013年10月28日 · In this personal interview, Cheryl gives us some amazing insight into what it meant to compete in your home nation's Olympics along with her joy at winning silver and aspirations to appear at the...
Cheryl Bernard - Athlete - 2010 Vancouver Olympics
2010年2月28日 · Bernard, a four-time provincial champion in Alberta and at 43 the oldest skip in the field, led her team to a 6-1 record in round-robin play and a direct berth into the final.