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KCCFA Mom Olympic hopeful
Carolyn Darbyshire-McRorie, a KCCFA mother, is
representing Canada this year at the 2010 Games in
Vancouver. Carolyn is second for Cheryl Bernard on
the Canadian Women’s Curling team, which also
includes third Susan O'Connor and lead Cori Bartell.
She’s the oldest Canadian competitor, and among the
oldest competitors at the games, but it doesn’t seem
to faze her.
After nearly losing her step-son Shea,
a KCCFA camper, to cancer a couple years ago,
Carolyn keeps things in perspective, "No matter what
happens we've got jobs, we've got lives and we’ve
got husbands, so life does go on even after
everything is finished. If we don’t win gold the sun
is still going to shine. I still get to come home to
two kids and raise my family". Congratulations to
Carolyn and the team for making it this far. We wish
you the best of luck in Vancouver. To follow the
progress of Carolyn and the team, please visit:
http://www.olympic.ca/en/sports/Curling |
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