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- Atina Johnston (Ford) is not to be confused with Anita Ford, her mother and former coach
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Atina Johnston (born October 12, 1971 as Atina Ford) is a Canadian curler, world champion and Olympic champion. She won a gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.[1] She won the World Championships in 1997 as an alternate for the Sandra Schmirler team. She received a bronze medal in the 1991 World Junior Curling Championships in Glasgow as skip for the Canadian team.
References
- ^ "1998 Winter Olympics – Nagano, Japan – Curling" – databaseOlympics.com (Retrieved on March 20, 2008)
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- Canadian women curlers
- Olympic curlers of Canada
- Winter Olympics medalists
- Curlers at the 1998 Winter Olympics
- Olympic gold medalists for Canada
- World curling champions
- Curlers from Saskatchewan
- Canadians of German descent
- Canadian Curling Hall of Fame inductees
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- Canadian Winter Olympic medalist stubs