Glenys Bakker
Glenys Bakker (born August 27, 1962 in High River, Alberta)[1] is a Canadian curler from Calgary, Alberta.[2]
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2006 Turin | Curling |
Bakker played second for Shannon Kleibrink's bronze medal winning team at the 2006 Winter Olympics.
Bakker played for Shannon Kleibrink for most of her curling career.[3] At the 1993 Scott Tournament of Hearts, Bakker was Kleibrink's Alternate. She was Kleibrink's third at the 1997 Canadian Olympic Trials where the team lost to Sandra Schmirler in the final.[4] In 2004, she was Kleibrink's second at the 2004 Scott Tournament of Hearts where they finished with a 6–5 record. Also as Kleibrink's second, the team won the 2005 Canada Cup of Curling and won the 2005 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials getting a berth at the 2006 Olympics.
At the Olympics, Bakker struggled for most of tournament,[5] and was the 8th best second at the games out of ten second's.
In 2006, Bakker left Kleibrink's team to focus more on her family.
References
- "Glenys Bakker". Official Canadian Olympic Team Website | Team Canada | 2016 Olympic Games. 2011-09-19. Retrieved 2017-01-27.
- "Alberta - Curling Canada – 2014 Canadian Senior Curling Championships". Retrieved 2017-01-27.
- "CurlingZone". www.curlingzone.com. Retrieved 2017-01-27.
- Reserved., . All Rights (2013-11-29). "Five shots that rocked the curling world". canada.com. Retrieved 2017-01-27.
- Tcn (2006-02-20). "The Curling News: Canadian women through to semis". The Curling News. Retrieved 2017-01-27.
External links
- Glenys Bakker on the World Curling Federation database
- Glenys Bakker on the World Curling Tour database
- Glenys Bakker on the CurlingZone database
- Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Glenys Bakker". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2020-04-18.
- World Curling Tour team profile