Sandra Jenkins, born on July twentieth, nineteen sixty-one, is a distinguished Canadian curler hailing from Salmon Arm, British Columbia. Her curling journey has seen her take on various roles, showcasing her versatility and skill on the ice.
In two thousand six, Jenkins served as the alternate for the Canadian women's team at the Winter Olympics, which was skipped by Shannon Kleibrink. During the competition, she had the opportunity to step in and play during several matches due to illness among team members, demonstrating her readiness and adaptability.
Jenkins' curling career began to flourish in the early eighties when she played second for Cathy Shaw at the Scott Tournament of Hearts in nineteen eighty-two and nineteen eighty-three. The team reached the finals in nineteen eighty-three but fell short against Penny LaRocque from Nova Scotia. Her journey continued as she played third for Ken Ursuliak at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in nineteen eighty-seven and participated in the Olympic Trials that same year with Marilyn Darte.
After a brief hiatus, Jenkins returned to the Scott Tournament of Hearts in nineteen eighty-nine as an alternate for Debbie Shermack. She later reunited with Shannon Kleibrink in nineteen ninety-three, taking on the role of third at that year's tournament. Their collaboration would not resume until the two thousand five Canadian Olympic Trials, where Jenkins continued to showcase her talent. In two thousand two, she played lead for Ken Hunka at the Mixed Championship. Today, Jenkins proudly skips her own team, continuing to contribute to the sport she loves.