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Pat Sanders (born c. 1954[1] in Neepawa, Manitoba) is a Canadian curler and world champion from Victoria, British Columbia.[2]

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Championships

Sanders became world champion in 1987 with the Canadian team.[3]

Her team won the 1987 Scott Tournament of Hearts, and reached the final in 1988, finishing second.

In 2008, Sanders won the Canadian Senior Curling Championships, and won a gold medal for Canada at the 2009 World Senior Curling Championships.

She won the Canadian Seniors again in 2010 and another gold medal at the World Seniors in 2011.

She was inducted into the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame in 2012.

Sanders won the Canadian Masters Curling Championships in 2018, skipping team British Columbia.[4]

References

  1. ^ Vancouver Sun, 24 Jan 2003, pg D14, "The other former world champion" (Sanders was 48)
  2. ^ "Sweeping year into the past". Victoria Times-Colonist. April 3, 1988. p. 2. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  3. ^ "Curling – Women: World Championships" Archived 2018-09-29 at the Wayback Machine (Retrieved on 5 February 2008)
  4. ^ http://bot.curlbc.ca//web/CompRR?compid=2739

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