
Sarah Wilkes
Sarah Wilkes is a skilled Canadian curler who plays lead for Rachel Homan's team. With a strong track record in competitive curling, Wilkes has been a significant contributor to the team's success. As they pursue another national title, she aims to add to her accomplishments in the sport.
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Wilkes discussed the importance of regrouping and refocusing.
Canada defeats the U.S. to win bronze in women’s curlingLead Sarah Wilkes and third Tracy Fleury are first-time Olympians.
Team Homan to play for women’s curling bronze after painful 6-3 loss to SwedenSarah Wilkes celebrated her team's win against Sweden on Tuesday.
Jacobs, Canadian men secure curling semifinal spot; Homan, women’s team top SwedenThe skip Homan, lead Sarah Wilkes, second Emma Miskew and third Tracy Fleury won the first of Canada’s nine round-robin games in the women’s Olympic curling bonspiel.
Top-ranked Canada begins bid for women’s curling gold with win over DenmarkSarah Wilkes is part of Rachel Homan’s Canadian team.
Winter Olympics 2026 live updates: Canada’s Mikaël Kingsbury, Éliot Grondin win silver in moguls, snowboard crossSarah Wilkes is the lead for Team Homan in the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Canada announces curling teams for 2026 Winter OlympicsSarah Wilkes is the lead for Rachel Homan's team.
Canada’s Olympic curling team is built on bedrock of experienceSarah Wilkes will also be a first-time Olympian seeking her first Olympic medal.
Team Homan clinches Olympic berth with 12-3 win over Team BlackSarah Wilkes celebrated her second world gold title with Rachel Homan's team.
Canada’s Rachel Homan beats Switzerland’s Tirinzoni to win women’s curling worldsThe Ottawa-based team, which also includes Tracy Fleury, Emma Miskew and Sarah Wilkes, scored a point with the hammer in the 11th end.
Canada’s Homan hands Switzerland first loss, improves to 7-2 at curling worldsHoman’s Ottawa-based team includes Sarah Wilkes.
Canada splits round-robin games against South Korea, Norway at world women’s curling championshipThe Canadian skip’s draw accuracy was 91 per cent on the day.
Canada’s Rachel Homan beats Denmark’s Madeleine Dupont at world women’s curling championshipHoman, third Tracy Fleury, second Emma Miskew and lead Sarah Wilkes will represent Canada at next month’s world championship in South Korea.
Rachel Homan’s curling team repeats as Canadian women’s championsSarah Wilkes is a lead on Homan's team that has stayed unbeaten in Thunder Bay.
Homan, Einarson gain shorter road to Scotties Tournament of Hearts finalSarah Wilkes seeks her third Canadian crown in Thunder Bay.
Hot-handed Homan team on a heater heading into Scotties Tournament of Hearts



















































