Cheryl Bernard to play as a substitute on Team Scheidegger at three events
Sometimes when curling analyst Cheryl Bernard makes the walk from the broadcast booth down to the ice, the competitive feelings come rushing back.
The 2010 Olympic silver medallist, who serves as president and CEO of Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame, has no plans for a comeback at the elite women’s level. But she is planning a return to top-flight competition as a substitute at three upcoming events with Team Scheidegger.
“I think it’ll come back instantly — that desire to want to win,” Bernard said Wednesday from Calgary.
Bernard, 53, has stayed active in the sport since her retirement five years ago. In addition to her television work with TSN, she has played some mixed doubles, is on a competitive senior women’s team and also served as an alternate on Rachel Homan’s rink at the 2018 Pyeongchang Games.