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INDUCTEE 2011 - ATHLETE - Sheila Friesen (nee Gangophadhyay)


 


Introductory Comments by Colleen Grinde


Sheila Friesen is being recognized tonight for her exceptional achievements in figure skating.  Sheila’s history and accomplishments are outlined in the program so I hope that you’ll take the time to read her citation.  Sheila started out learning how to skate with the Wetaskiwin Figure Skating Club and, with years of dedication and effort,  ended up representing her Alberta and Canada as an elite level figure skater.  Even though she competed in high level competitions, some of Sheila’s favorite memories are of the ice shows she participated in, starting with the very first one in Wetaskiwin.  Because singles figure skating can be very solitary, Sheila enjoyed the fun and camaraderie of skating with others in these performances.

Many sacrifices are required to reach figure skating’s highest level, so to further her skills, when Sheila was 11, she, along with her mom and sister, moved to Edmonton in order for Sheila and her sister to train at the Royal Glenora club.  Her dad stayed in Wetaskiwin and the family traveled back and forth on week-ends.

Besides figure skating, Sheila danced with the Edmonton School of Ballet until she was fourteen and in junior high school she competed in track and field.  Once she reached the Junior level in figure skating, the time necessary to train required her to focus solely on her skating.  At the Royal Glenora Club she and Curt Browning shared the same coach and for a few years they trained together.

Along with the sacrifices, come the rewards and while competing at the Junior level Sheila placed 4th at the 1994 Canadian championships.  This earned her a spot on the Canadian Junior National team and provided her an opportunity to compete in international competitions. Sheila has fond memories of those Canadian Championships as they were held in Edmonton and a lot of friends from Wetaskiwin traveled to Edmonton to watch her compete.

Once Sheila was at the senior level she was training for four hours per day as well as attending University.  To keep up her athletic and academic scholarships, Sheila was required to be a “full-time” student so that necessitated good time management skills on her part.  Sheila competed as a Senior figure skater for five years and was a consistent top ten finisher at the Canadian championships.  While working towards her Science degree at the University of Alberta, Sheila earned the right to represent Canada at the World Universiade Games where she placed fifth.  A highlight for Sheila was being chosen by her teammates to carry the Canadian flag in the closing ceremonies.

After receiving her Bachelor of Science degree and working for a couple of years abroad, Sheila continued her education and attained a Teaching degree.  After her marriage in 2002, Sheila and her husband moved to Fort McMurray where Sheila taught high school science until the birth of her first son.  Sheila still lives in Fort McMurray with her husband and now has two sons, both pre-schoolers.  Once the boys are a little older, Sheila looks forward to spending more time in the skating world and expanding her role as a judge.

We applaud Sheila’s impressive figure skating career.

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