Sarah Wark (born February 17, 1986 in
Winnipeg
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) is a
Canadian
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curler from
Chilliwack
Chilliwack ( )( hur, Ts'elxwéyeqw) is a city in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Chilliwack is surrounded by mountains and home to recreational areas such as Cultus Lake and Chilliwack Lake Provincial Parks. There are numerous outdoor ...
,
British Columbia
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. She currently
skips her own team out of
Abbotsford.
Career
As a junior curler, Wark and her team of
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,
Stephanie Jackson
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Life and education
Jackson was born in Detroit and received her BFA from Parsons School of Design in 1979 an ...
and
Sarah Neal won the provincial championship in 2005. The team represented British Columbia at the
2005 Canadian Junior Curling Championships The 2005 Kärcher Canadian Junior Curling Championships were held February 5–13 at the Capital Winter Club and the Lady Beaverbrook Rink in Fredericton, New Brunswick. The winning teams represented Canada at the 2005 World Junior Curling Champions ...
, where they would finish with a 6–6 record.
After juniors, Wark would win two provincial mixed titles, in 2009 playing third for
Jason Montgomery
Jason Montgomery is a Canadian curler from Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia.
Montgomery is a former provincial junior champion. He skipped British Columbia at the 2003 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. His team of Cliff Carr-Hilton, Mile ...
and in 2014 as third for
Wes Craig
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. Her win in 2009 qualified her team to represent B.C. at the
2010 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
The 2010 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship was held Nov. 14-21, 2009 at the Burlington Golf and Country Club in Burlington, Ontario. Nova Scotia won its seventh Mixed title, and skip Mark Dacey won his second title with then-wife, Heather Sm ...
, where they would lose in the semi-final to Ontario. Her 2014 win qualified her team to represent B.C. at the
2015 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
The 2015 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship were held from November 10 to 15, 2014 at the North Bay Granite Club in North Bay, Ontario
Ontario ( ; ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.Ontario is located in the geog ...
, where they finished fourth. Wark and
Jeff Richard
Jeffrey Richard (born March 24, 1979) is a Canadian curler from Kelowna, British Columbia.
To date, Richard has won two provincial championships and has made two Brier appearances. In 2010, Richard won the 2010 BC Men's provincial as skip.
I ...
won the British Columbia mixed doubles title in 2017, and played in the
2017 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
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, where they went 3-4, missing the playoffs.
In women's play, Wark first played in the
British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts
The British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts is the British Columbia provincial women's curling tournament. The tournament is run by Curl BC, the provincial curling association. The winning team represents British Columbia at the Scotties T ...
, the provincial women's championships
in 2008, playing second for
Shellan Reed. The team finished 4–3, missing the playoffs. At the
2009 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Wark played second for Olympic bronze medalist
Georgina Wheatcroft
Georgina Wheatcroft (born November 30, 1965 in Nanaimo, British Columbia as Georgina Hawkes) is a Canadian curler. She won a bronze medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics while on Kelley Law's team.
Curling career
Wheatcroft made her Scott Tourn ...
. After posting a 4–3 record again, the team lost in a tie breaker. Wark returned to the B.C. Scotties
in 2011, throwing fourth stones for the
Roselyn Craig rink. The team made the playoffs with a 6–3 record, but lost in the semi-final to the
Kelly Scott
Kelly Scott (born June 1, 1977 in Winnipeg, Manitoba as Kelly Lynn Mackenzie) is a Canadian curler from Kelowna, British Columbia.
Career 1995–2005
Scott won the 1995 Canadian Junior Curling Championships and the 1995 World Junior Curling ...
rink. At the
2012 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the Craig rink once again made the playoffs with a 6–3 record, but this time were eliminated in the 3 vs. 4 game to
Kelley Law
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. At the
2013 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts
The 2013 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the women's provincial curling championship for British Columbia, was held from January 14 to 20 at the Cloverdale Curling Club in Cloverdale, British Columbia. The winning team represented B ...
, Wark threw fourth stones for the
Simone Brosseau
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team. They had less success, finishing with a 2–7 record. And, at the
2014 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Wark took over as skip of the team, leading the rink to a 4–5 record. At the
2015 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, she led her team all the way to the final, where she lost to
Patti Knezevic
Patti Knezevic (born 1973 in Prince George, British Columbia as Patti Thompson) is a Canadian curler from Prince George, British Columbia.
Knezevic skipped Team British Columbia at the 1993 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. Her rink of ...
. At the
2016 event, the team made the playoffs again, but were eliminated in the 3 vs. 4 game against
Diane Gushulak
Diane Gail Gushulak ( McLean; born May 27, 1969) is a Canadian curler from Vancouver, British Columbia. She currently skips her own team out of Vernon.
Career Early career in Ontario
Gushulak's early curling career was spent in Ontario. In 19 ...
. After that season, Wark formed a new team with
Kristen Pilote,
Stephanie Prinse and
Michelle Dunn
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. At the
2017 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, this team also lost in the 3 vs. 4 game to Gushulak. The next season, Wark added
Jen Rusnell
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to the team at second, replacing Prinse. On February 3, 2019, at the
2019 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Team Wark defeated Team
Corryn Brown 7–4 in Quesnel, B.C. to claim her first B.C. Scotties Title, and win the right to represent team B.C. at the
2019 Scotties Tournament of Hearts
The 2019 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national women's curling championship, was held from February 16 to 24 at the Centre 200 in Sydney, Nova Scotia. The winning team represented Canada at the 2019 World Women's Curling Championship ...
, which took place February 16–24 in Sydney, N.S. There, Wark led her rink to a 5–6 record, for an eighth place finish. The following year, Team Wark lost 8–7 in extra ends in the final of the
2020 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts to Team Brown, whom they had defeated the previous year in the B.C. Scotties final.
On the
World Curling Tour
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History
The World Curling Tour was founded by former World Champion Ed Lukowich, with later assistance from J ...
, Wark has won four events, the first coming at
2011 Vancouver Island Shootout
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, playing for the Craig team, then winning the event again in 2014 as a skip, winning the September
2017 King Cash Spiel and the 2018
Driving Force Abbotsford Cashpiel
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. Wark has played in three
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events, the 2007
Wayden Transportation Ladies Classic
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Abbotsford is a city located in British C ...
with Reed (0–3), the 2008 Wayden Transportation Ladies Classic with Maskiewich (3–3), and the
2009 Trail Appliances Curling Classic
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The World Curling Tour (WCT) is a group ...
with Wheatcroft (3–3).
Personal life
Wark works as an associate insurance advisor for Cathcart Financial Solutions Ltd -
The Co-operators
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.
[2019 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Mead Guide: Team British Columbia]
References
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Canadian women curlers
Curlers from British Columbia
Living people
People from Chilliwack
People from Duncan, British Columbia
1986 births
Curlers from Winnipeg