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Wendy Bryden

Wendy Bryden is the author of Canada at the Olympic Winter Games and The Glencoe Club Story: 70 Years of Sports History. She studied journalism at the University of Montana and later taught skiing at the Ernie McCulloch Ski School at Mont Tremblant, Quebec. She is the founder of the Bryden Bursaries that provide funding for disabled athletes to attend the Olympic Academy of Canada. The Alberta Centennial Medal was conferred on her in recognition of her outstanding service to the people and province of Alberta. She is also the recipient of the Commemorative Medal for the 125th Anniversary of Confederation, conferred on her by the Governor General of Canada in recognition of her contribution to her community and to Canada. Wendy Bryden resides in her native Calgary with her husband, and their four sons and respective families live in Calgary, Vancouver and London, England.