Sandra Schmirler
![Schmirler at the [[1998 Winter Olympics]]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/46/Schmirler_Sandra.jpg/250px-Schmirler_Sandra.jpg) Sandra Marie Schmirler  (June 11, 1963 – March 2, 2000) was a Canadian curler who captured three Canadian Curling Championships (Scott Tournament of Hearts) and three World Curling Championships. Schmirler also skipped (captained) her Canadian team to a gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics, the first year women's curling was a medal sport. At tournaments where she was not competing, Schmirler sometimes worked as a commentator for CBC Sports, which popularized her nickname "Schmirler the Curler" and claimed she was the only person who had a name that rhymed with the sport she played. She died in 2000 at 36 of cancer, leaving a legacy that extended outside of curling. Schmirler was honoured posthumously with an induction into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame and was awarded the World Curling Freytag Award, which later led to her induction into the World Curling Federation Hall of Fame.
  
  Sandra Marie Schmirler  (June 11, 1963 – March 2, 2000) was a Canadian curler who captured three Canadian Curling Championships (Scott Tournament of Hearts) and three World Curling Championships. Schmirler also skipped (captained) her Canadian team to a gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics, the first year women's curling was a medal sport. At tournaments where she was not competing, Schmirler sometimes worked as a commentator for CBC Sports, which popularized her nickname "Schmirler the Curler" and claimed she was the only person who had a name that rhymed with the sport she played. She died in 2000 at 36 of cancer, leaving a legacy that extended outside of curling. Schmirler was honoured posthumously with an induction into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame and was awarded the World Curling Freytag Award, which later led to her induction into the World Curling Federation Hall of Fame.In 2019, Schmirler was named the second greatest Canadian female curler in history (after Jennifer Jones) in a TSN poll of broadcasters, reporters and top curlers. Schmirler's Olympic team, which also included Jan Betker, Joan McCusker and Marcia Gudereit, was named the greatest female Canadian curling team of all time as part of the same poll. Provided by Wikipedia
              
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            1Minimum elements for reporting a feasibility assessment of algorithms based on routinely collected health data for multi-jurisdiction use: Health Data Research Network Canada recom... by Naomi Hamm, Sharon Bartholomew, Yinshan Zhao, Sandra Peterson, Saeed Al-Azazi, Kimberlyn McGrail, Lisa LixPublished 2025-01-01Get full text
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            2The relationship between neighbourhood income and youth mental health service use differs by immigration experience: analysis of population-based data in British Columbia, Canada by Ridhwana Kaoser, Padmini Thakore, Sandra Peterson, Mei-ling Wiedmeyer, Cecilia Sierra-Heredia, Shira Goldenberg, Stefanie Machado, Selamawit Hagos, Elmira Tayyar, Yasmin Bozorgi, M. Ruth LavergnePublished 2024-12-01Get full text
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            3Secondary use of routinely collected administrative health data for epidemiologic research: Answering research questions using data collected for a different purpose by Scott D. Emerson, Taylor McLinden, Paul Sereda, Amanda M. Yonkman, Jason Trigg, Sandra Peterson, Robert S. Hogg, Kate A. Salters, Viviane D. Lima, Rolando BarriosPublished 2024-11-01Get full text
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            4Relationship between pharmacotherapy for major depressive disorder and healthcare utilisation in British Columbia, Canada: a retrospective population-based cohort by Sonya Cressman, Louisa Edwards, Kimberlyn McGrail, Stirling Bryan, Alison Hoens, Rohit Vijh, Sandra Peterson, Zeina Waheed, Mary Bunka, Nick Pang, Shahzad Ghanbarian, Gavin Wong, Linda Riches, Jehannine AustinPublished 2024-12-01Get full text
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            5ARC Life Course Centre International Data for Policy Workshop by Francis Mitrou, Janeen Baxter, Mark Western, Ariel Kalil, Alison Park, Andrew Sporle, Barry Milne, Chris Orton, Rachel Christie, Carrie Samuels, Claire Sparke, Marcel Van Kints, Vanessa De Rubeis, Fiona Stanaway, Jake Pasner, Jatender Mohal, Lara Edwards, Lori B Zehr, Lydia King, Mirjam Allick, Nancy Potock, Natalie Cooper, Sandra Peterson, Susan Morton, Julia LanePublished 2024-11-01Get full text
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