Aija Edwards
Aija Edwards is an American curler from Seattle, Washington. She is a two-time women's national champion (1980, 1987) and a former senior women's national champion (2009).[1]
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| Curling club | Granite CC, Seattle, WA | |||||||||||||||||||
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| World Championship appearances  | 2 (1980, 1987) | |||||||||||||||||||
| Other appearances | World Senior Championships: 1 (2009) | |||||||||||||||||||
Medal record 
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Teams
    
| Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Events | 
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| 1980–81 | Sharon Kozai | Joan Fish | Betty Kozai | Aija Edwards | 1980 USWCC  1980 WWCC (4th)[2]  | 
| 1986–87 | Sharon Good | Joan Fish | Beth Bronger-Jones | Aija Edwards | 1987 USWCC  1987 WWCC (5th)[3]  | 
| 2008–09 | Sharon Vukich | Joan Fish | Cathie Tomlinson | Aija Edwards | 2009 USSCC  2009 WSCC (6th)[4]  | 
Personal life
    
Her sister-in-law Joan Fish is also a curler, they are teammates on US and World women's and seniors championships.[5][6]
References
    
- Aija Edwards on the World Curling Federation database
 - "Royal Bank of Scotland World Curling Championships 1980". World Curling Federation. Retrieved August 12, 2020.
 - "World Curling Championships 1987". World Curling Federation. Retrieved August 12, 2020.
 - "World Senior Curling Championships 2009". World Curling Federation. Retrieved August 12, 2020.
 - "Hansville Curlers in the House". Kitsap Sun. 2009-04-26.
 - Teams - 2009 World Senior Curling Championships - New Zealand Curling (look at "United States of America", "Women")
 
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