Gail Lee

Gail Patricia Lee[1] née Jamison (born c. 1944)[2] is a former Canadian curler and golfer from Edmonton.

The team defeated the Southern Alberta champion Betty Plomp rink for the title two games to none in the best of three series.

[7] The team, which also included Sharon Herrington and Lee's sister June Coyle won their first Alberta women's championship in 1966.

[11] Lee's mother took back skipping duties on the team, and in 1968, with Lee playing third, and sisters Jackie Spencer and June Coyle playing front end, the team won their second provincial title, defeating Bunny Sage in the Alberta final.

[16] The team, which also included Warren Hansen and Anne McGarvey represented Alberta at the 1973 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship, where they finished tied for second with an 8–2 record.

There, she and her rink of Liz Gemmell, Anne McGarvey and sister Jackie Spencer won the championship, defeating Susan Seitz in the final.

The team finished the round robin tied in first place with British Columbia's Lindsay Davie rink.

[23] Lee qualified for her fifth provincial championship in 1981 with team mates Donna Shantz, Mona McLennan and Glenna Barry.