Janette Forrest

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Janette Forrest
 
Team
Curling clubGlendale CC, Northumberland
Curling career Curling pictogram.svg
Member AssociationFlag of England.svg  England
World Championship
appearances
1 (1979)
European Championship
appearances
2 (1977, 1978)
Medal record
Curling
English Women's Championship
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1976
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1979

Janette Forrest (other writing Jeanette Forrest [1] ) is an English curler. [2]

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At the national level, she is a two-time English women's champion (1976, 1979) [1] curler.

At the international level, she competed for England as a skip at one World Women's Championship in 1979 (finishing 11th) and two European Championships (best result was a 5th-place finish).

Teams

Women's curling

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadEvents
1975–76Janette Forrest Enid Logan Mary Aitchison Dorothy Shell EngWCC 1976 Gold medal icon.svg
1977–78Janette ForrestEnid LoganMary AitchisonDorothy Shell ECC 1977 (5th)
1978–79Janette ForrestEnid LoganMary AitchisonDorothy ShellEngWCC 1979 Gold medal icon.svg
WCC 1979 (11th)
1979–80Janette ForrestEnid LoganDorothy ShellMary Aitchison ECC 1979 (9th)

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References

  1. 1 2 Women’s Championship – English Curling Association (there is mistake in years on this page of site: down from "2005, 2004" to "1981, 1980" not "2003 ... 1982" but "2005 ... 2026")
  2. Janette Forrest at World Curling OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg