Sherry Anderson

She qualified for her first Hearts by winning the 1994 Saskatchewan women's championship, defeating Leanne Whitrow in the final, 7–4.Anderson skipped one of the top teams in the country in the late 90s, but wasn't able to win a provincial championship again until 2002.In the meantime, she qualified for the 2001 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials by being the top earning women's team in 1999–2000 season.There, her team of Kim Hodson, Sandra Mulroney and Donna Gignac lost in the final to Colleen Jones.Anderson reached the final of the 2016 Canadian Senior Curling Championships, and since then has won a record five-straight times; in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021 and 2022.
CurlerPrince AlbertSaskatchewanNutana CCSaskatoon, SKSecondHeartsCTRS rankingGrand SlamCasinos of WinnipegManitoba Liquor & LotteriesColonial SquarePlayers' ChampionshipsCurlingCanadaWorld Senior Championships2018 Östersund2019 Stavanger2023 GangneungScotties Tournament of Hearts2002 Brandon1994 KitchenerCanadian Olympic Trials2001 ReginaDelisle, SaskatchewanWorld Senior Curling ChampionshipsSaskatchewan women's championship1994 Scott Tournament of HeartsMichelle Schneider1995 Scott Tournament of Hearts2000 Scott Tournament of Hearts2001 Canadian Olympic Curling TrialsKelley Law2002 Scott Tournament of HeartsColleen Jones2004 Scott Tournament of HeartsMarj Mitchell Sportsmanship AwardStefanie LawtonCanadian Senior Curling Championships2023 World Senior Curling ChampionshipsCanadian Curling Hall of Fame2005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–15MastersPlayers'Autumn GoldManitoba LotteriesWayden TransportationSobeys SlamWorld Curling