Career
Bodogh is best known for her two World Curling Championships in 1986 and 1996 and her two Tournament of Hearts championships to go with them. Born in Toronto, she moved to Saint Catharines with her family when she was nine years old. Her first job was working with her family"s lumber company.
At 22, she opened a flower shop.
Through marriage, she would later become co-owner of the George Darte Funeral Home. In 1986, she returned to the tournament, this time known as the Scott Tournament of Hearts.
Bodogh would go on to represent Canada at the 1986 World Championships where she beat Andrea Schöpp of Germany in the final. Bodogh made her comeback at the 1996 Scott Tournament of Hearts.
She defeated Cheryl Kullman of Alberta in the final.
At the World Championships, she defeated Lisa Schoeneberg of the United States in the final. She would not return to the national championships again. Since then she became a colour commentator on Rogers Sportsnet and Rogers television in Ontario.
Bodogh mounted a campaign for mayor of Saint Catharines, Ontario in the 2006 municipal election placing third in a race of eight candidates.
Bodogh received 4412 votes, 11.59% of the total ballots cast, considerably behind winning candidate Brian McMullan"s 15 067 votes.