| Brenda Bohmer | |
|---|---|
| Born | March 30, 1957 Camrose, Alberta, Canada | 
| Team | |
| Curling club | Ottewell CC, Edmonton, Avonair CC, Edmonton | 
| Curling career  | |
| Member Association |  Alberta | 
| Hearts appearances | 5 (1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003) | 
| World Championship appearances | 1 (1998) | 
Brenda Lea Bohmer[1] (born March 30, 1957 in Camrose, Alberta, Canada) is a Canadian curler.
She is a 1998 World women's bronze medallist.[2]
Awards
Teams and events
| Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1987–88 | Lil Werenka | Simone Handfield | Bev Karasek | Kathy Bacon | Brenda Bohmer-Cassidy | STOH 1988 (9th) | |
| 1996–97 | Cathy Borst | Heather Godberson | Brenda Bohmer | Kate Horne | Lauren Rouse | Darryl Horne | STOH 1997 (4th) | 
| 1997–98 | Cathy Borst | Heather Godberson | Brenda Bohmer | Kate Horne | Rona McGregor | Darryl Horne | COCT 1997 (5th) STOH 1998  WCC 1998  | 
| 1998–99 | Cathy Borst | Heather Godberson | Brenda Bohmer | Kate Horne | Rona McGregor | STOH 1999  | |
| 2001–02 | Cathy King | Lawnie MacDonald | Brenda Bohmer | Kate Horne | Marcy Balderston | Darryl Horne | COCT 2001 (8th) STOH 2002 (5th) | 
| 2002–03 | Deb Santos | Jackie-Rae Greening | Brenda Bohmer | Kate Horne | Shannon Orsini | Darryl Horne | STOH 2003 (6th) | 
| 2004–05 | Deb Santos | Jackie-Rae Greening | Brenda Bohmer | Kate Horne | |||
| 2005–06 | Deb Santos | Heather Nedohin | Brenda Bohmer | Kate Horne | 
References
External links
- Brenda Bohmer at the World Curling Federation
- Brenda Bohmer - Curling Canada Stats Archive
- "Curler seeks world title - and a good crop". The Western Producer. March 12, 1998.
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