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As skip of the British Columbia team, Moore won the [[1985 Scott Tournament of Hearts]], and went on to win the world championship that year.<ref |
As skip of the British Columbia team, Moore won the [[1985 Scott Tournament of Hearts]], and went on to win the world championship that year.<ref [http://sports123.com/cur/ww.html "Curling – Women: World Championships"], retrieved on March 27, 2008</ref> She lost in the finals of the 1986 Scott Tournament of Hearts to [[Marilyn Darte]] and was selected as skip on the tournament's all-star team. |
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Moore played on the Canadian team that finished first at the [[Curling at the 1988 Winter Olympics|demonstration event at the 1988 Winter Olympics]]. |
Moore played on the Canadian team that finished first at the [[Curling at the 1988 Winter Olympics|demonstration event at the 1988 Winter Olympics]]. |
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Linda Moore is a Canadian curler from British Columbia and world champion. Since 1989, she has been a member of the TSN curling coverage team along with Vic Rauter and Ray Turnbull.
Career
As skip of the British Columbia team, Moore won the 1985 Scott Tournament of Hearts, and went on to win the world championship that year.<ref "Curling – Women: World Championships", retrieved on March 27, 2008</ref> She lost in the finals of the 1986 Scott Tournament of Hearts to Marilyn Darte and was selected as skip on the tournament's all-star team.
Moore played on the Canadian team that finished first at the demonstration event at the 1988 Winter Olympics.
In 1989, she succeeded Vera Pezer as a member of TSN's curling broadcast team.
See also
Delbrook Senior Secondary School
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