Sandra Schmirler Curling Accomplishments

1981 - Saskatchewan High School Girls' Curling Gold Medal winner as third on the BCHS Anita Silvernagle Team

1987 - Provincial Scott Tournament of Hearts Champion as Third on the Kathy Fahlman Team

1991 - Provincial Weston's / IGA Mixed Champion as Third on Brian McCusker Team

1992 - Provincial Scott Tournament of Hearts Champion as skip - the beginning of a dynasty

Jan Betker - Third

Joan McCusker - Second

Marcia Gudereit - Lead

Anita Ford - 5th Player '91, '93, '94, '95 - Coach Inclusive

Anita Ford - 5th Player '97, '98

1993 - Provincial, Canadian and World Women's Curling Champions

Sask. Sports Team of the Year

1994 - Canadian Scott Tournament of Hearts Champion as Team Canada

World Women's Curling Champion

Sask. Sports Team of the Year

1995 - Canadia Scott Tournament of Hearts Bronze Medallist as Team Canada

1997 - Provincial Sask. Power / Scott Tournament of Hearts Champion

Canadian Scott Tournament of Hearts Champion

Ford Women's Curling Champion

Inducted into the Sask. Sports Hall of Fame

Canadian Women's Olympic Trials Champion

Sask. Sports Team of the Year

YMCA Women of Curling Distinction Team Award for Southern Saskatchewan

1998 - Olympic Gold Medallist Women's Curling Team

Canadian Scott Tournament of Hearts Bronze Medallist as Team Canada

Sask. Sports Team of the Year

Canadian Press Team of the Year

Honourary Doctorate of Law Degree - University of Regina

1999 - Inducted into the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame

2000 - Saskatchewan Order of Merit - Invested Posthumously

Canadian Sports Hall of Fame - Invested Posthumously

Please be sure to visit The Schmirler display located downtown at the Biggar Museum and Gallery.