Christine Sinclair

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Christine Sinclair Never gives up…

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Christine Sinclair. Never gives up…. Introduction This is the biography of Christine Sinclair written by Alex. After this Power Point, you should now have lots of information on her. . All about her. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Christine Sinclair Never gives up…

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All about herHer full name is Christine

Margaret Sinclair. She is a child of Sandra and Mark Sinclair. She was born on June 12 1983, Burnaby, BC. She is the age of 29. People in her family are her uncles, Bruce and Brian Gant, her niece, Kaitlin Sinclair and her grandparents, Peggy and Reg.

This is her and her Niece Kaitlin

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ChildhoodChristine Sinclair’s habits as a child: As a child,

Christine Sinclair would never panic when she was in front of the net in a soccer game. Most people would panic and miss the net, but she would never panic and almost always shoot and score.

Childhood stories: When Christine was a child, she played baseball, basketball and soccer. She made the local under 11 all star baseball team as a second baseman.

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Personality Christine Sinclair has lots

of words that describe her. Some of the words that describe her the most are hard worker, athletic, nice, caring and brave.

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Important life events#1- She is a nine time winner of the Canadian soccer player

of the year award.# 2- Christine Sinclair became a player on the woman’s

soccer team.#3- She played soccer in the 2012 Olympics. Her team won

a bronze medal.

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Turn of events and setbacksTurn of events: When she was a child she played 3 sports.

Those sports were basketball, soccer and baseball. She had been winning lots of medals and trophy's for soccer, and she had more passion for soccer than any other of the sports she played. She quit basketball and baseball and stuck with soccer.

Setbacks: During a soccer game, Christine Sinclair broke her nose. At first she was kind of scared to go back on the field, but then she eventually came back and kept playing. Nothing can stop Christine Sinclair from playing soccer.

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Claim to fame and defining momentsClaim to fame: Christine Sinclair leads the list of 16

Canadian internationals headed to the fledging national woman’s soccer league with the Canadian soccer team picking up their tab.

Defining moments: Christine Sinclair is never afraid to do anything on the field, she just goes ahead and does them.

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Awards and accomplishmentsAwards: She won a rosenfeld award. She also

won bronze medal for the summer Olympics in 2012.

Accomplishments: She scored the winning goal from the CONCAF championship.

This is her and some of her team mates, after the won the bronze medal for the Olympics 2012.

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Quotes and memorable comments Christine’s quotes: “There is always room for

improvement, for myself individually and us as a team”.

Memorable comments: Christine Sinclair does not regret saying what she said about the referee.

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Contributions Christine Sinclair ambulatory care center will

serve the growing number of people who need rehabilitation therapy at Bridgepoint hospital. This is the Bridgepoint hospital.

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Special abilitiesChristine Sinclair has lots of special abilities.

Her special abilities are: Soccer, running, strength, practicing. Those are her special abilities.

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Extra facts#1: Did you know that Christine Sinclair was 4

years old when she started soccer?#2: She did play soccer as a child but she also played

basketball and baseball as a child.#3: Christine Sinclair has once got suspended from a game.

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ConclusionThat was the biography of Christine Sinclair. Thanks for watching!

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