Huguette Jullien

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Huguette Jullien
 
Team
Curling clubMont d'Arbois CC, Megève,
Club de sports Megève, Megève [1]
Career
Member AssociationFlag of France.svg  France
World Championship
appearances
7 (1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986)
European Championship
appearances
7 (1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985)
Medal record
Curling

Huguette Jullien is a French curler. [2]

At the international level, she competed for France on seven World and seven European championships.

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Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadEvents
1978–79 Paulette Delachat Huguette Jullien Suzanne Parodi Erna Gay ECC 1978 (4th)
Erna Gay (fourth)Paulette Delachat (skip)Suzanne ParodiHuguette Jullien WCC 1979 (5th)
1979–80Huguette JullienSuzanne Parodi Jean Albert Sulpice (?) [3] Erna Gay ECC 1979 (4th)
Paulette Sulpice Agnès Mercier Huguette Jullien Anne-Claude Wolfers WCC 1980 (6th)
1981–82Huguette Jullien (fourth)Agnès MercierPaulette Sulpice (skip) Anne-Claude Kennerson ECC 1981 (5th)
Huguette Jullien (fourth)Agnès MercierPaulette Sulpice (skip) Eva Duvillard WCC 1982 (6th)
1982–83Huguette Jullien (fourth)Agnès MercierPaulette Sulpice (skip) Monique Tournier ECC 1982 (5th)
WCC 1983 (5th)
1983–84Huguette Jullien (fourth)Agnès MercierMonique TournierPaulette Sulpice (skip) ECC 1983 (6th)
Huguette Jullien (fourth)Agnès Mercier Andrée Dupont-Roc Paulette Sulpice (skip) WCC 1984 (7th)
1984–85Huguette Jullien (fourth)Andrée Dupont-RocPaulette Sulpice (skip)Monique Tournier ECC 1984 (6th)
Huguette Jullien (fourth)Paulette Sulpice (skip)Andrée Dupont-Roc Jocelyn Lhenry WCC 1985 (8th)
1985–86Paulette SulpiceHuguette Jullien Isabelle Quere Jocelyn Lhenry ECC 1985 (10th)
Huguette Jullien (fourth)Paulette Sulpice (skip)Isabelle QuereJocelyn Lhenry WCC 1986 (9th)

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References

  1. Club des sports de Megève Archived 2021-04-14 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  2. Huguette Jullien on the World Curling Federation database OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
  3. Mistake in WCF results and statistics database, because Jean Albert Sulipice is a man competed for France on three World Curling Championships (1966, 1967, 1970).