Joan Reed

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Joan Reed
 
Born (1952-02-19) 19 February 1952 (age 72)
Team
Curling clubGlendale CC, Northumberland
Curling career Curling pictogram.svg
Member AssociationFlag of England.svg  England
European Championship
appearances
12 (1988, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009)
Other appearances European Mixed Championship: 1 (2005),
World Senior Championships: 9 (2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019)
Medal record
Curling
World Senior Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2003 Winnipeg
English Women's Championship
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1988
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1990
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1991
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1994
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1997
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1998
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2000
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2005
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2006
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2007
English Mixed Championship
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2005

Joan Reed (born 19 February 1952) is an English curler and curling coach. [1]

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At the national level, she is a ten-time English women's champion (1988, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2007) [2] and 2005 English mixed champion [3] curler.

Teams

Women's curling

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
1987–88Joan Reed Christine Short Moira Davison Margaret Martin EngWCC 1988 Gold medal icon.svg
1988–89Joan ReedMoira DavisonChristine ShortMargaret Martin ECC 1988 (8th)
1989–90Joan Reed Venetia Scott Margaret MartinMoira DavisonEngWCC 1990 Gold medal icon.svg
1990–91Moira DavisonMargaret MartinVenetia ScottJoan Reed Margaret Cadzow ECC 1990 (13th)
1990–91Joan ReedVenetia ScottMargaret MartinMoira DavisonEngWCC 1991 Gold medal icon.svg
1991–92Joan ReedVenetia ScottMargaret MartinMoira DavisonChristine Short ECC 1991 (11th)
1993–94Joan ReedVenetia ScottMoira Davison Irene Laidler EngWCC 1994 Gold medal icon.svg
1994–95Joan ReedVenetia ScottMoira DavisonIrene Laidler ECC 1994 (11th)
1996–97Joan Reed June Swan Glynnice Lauder Moira DavisonEngWCC 1997 Gold medal icon.svg
1997–98Joan ReedJune SwanGlynnice LauderMoira Davison Jacqueline Ambridge Ena Smith ECC 1997 (8th)
1997–98Joan ReedJune SwanGlynnice Lauder Lesley Kemish EngWCC 1998 Gold medal icon.svg
1998–99Joan ReedJune SwanGlynnice LauderLesley Kemish Fiona Turner Ena Smith ECC 1998 (9th)
1999–00Joan Reed Lorna Rettig Fiona Hawker Fiona TurnerEngWCC 2000 Gold medal icon.svg
2000–01Joan ReedLorna RettigFiona HawkerFiona Turner Joan Dixon John Brown ECC 2000 (11th)
2001–02 Sarah Johnston Joan Ross Jacqueline Ambridge Christine Robinson Joan Reed Stephen Hinds ECC 2001 (12th)
2002–03Joan ReedGlynnice LauderVenetia ScottMoira Davison WSCC 2003 Bronze medal icon.svg
2003–04Joan ReedGlynnice LauderVenetia ScottMoira Davison WSCC 2004 (4th)
2004–05Joan ReedLorna Rettig Claire Grimwood Kirsty Balfour EngWCC 2005 Gold medal icon.svg
2004–05Joan ReedGlynnice LauderVenetia ScottMoira Davison Mary Aitchison WSCC 2005 (6th)
2005–06Joan ReedLorna RettigClaire GrimwoodKirsty Balfour Caroline Reed George Balfour,
John Brown
ECC 2005 (13th)
2005–06Joan ReedLorna RettigClaire GrimwoodKirsty BalfourEngWCC 2006 Gold medal icon.svg
2006–07Joan ReedLorna RettigClaire GrimwoodKirsty Balfour Sarah McVey ECC 2006 (13th)
2006–07Kirsty BalfourJoan ReedClaire GrimwoodCaroline ReedEngWCC 2007 Gold medal icon.svg
2006–07Glynnice LauderVenetia ScottJoan ReedMoira Davison WSCC 2007 (6th)
2007–08Kirsty BalfourCaroline ReedClaire GrimwoodSarah McVeyJoan Reed ECC 2007 (11th)
2007–08Glynnice LauderVenetia ScottJoan ReedMoira Davison WSCC 2008 (9th)
2009–10Kirsty BalfourCaroline Reed Suzie Law Nicola Woodward Joan Reed Ross Balfour ECC 2009 (10th)
2014–15 Judith Dixon Joan Reed Valerie Saville Deborah Higgins WSCC 2015 (8th)
2015–16Judith DixonJoan ReedValerie SavilleDeborah Higgins Helen Forbes John Brown WSCC 2016 (4th)
2017–18Judith DixonJoan ReedHelen ForbesDeborah Higgins Angela Wilcox WSCC 2018 (7th)
2018–19Judith DixonJoan ReedHelen ForbesAngela Wilcox WSCC 2019 (7th)

Mixed curling

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
2004–05 Alan MacDougall Joan Reed Chris Robinson Claire Grimwood EngMxCC 2005 Gold medal icon.svg
2005–06Alan MacDougallJoan ReedChris RobinsonClaire Grimwood Forbes Fenton Lorna Rettig EuMxCC 2005 (12th)

Record as a coach of national teams

YearTournament, eventNational teamPlace
2001 2001 European Curling Championships Flag of England.svg  England (men)
12
2002 2002 World Wheelchair Curling Championship Flag of England.svg  England (wheelchair)
6
2004 2004 World Wheelchair Curling Championship Flag of England.svg  England (wheelchair)
4
2004 2004 European Curling Championships Flag of England.svg  England (men)
13
2005 2005 World Wheelchair Curling Championship Flag of England.svg  England (wheelchair)
10
2006 2006 World Wheelchair Curling Qualification Competition Flag of England.svg  England (wheelchair)
5
2012 2012 European Curling Championships Flag of England.svg  England (men)
14
2015 2015 World Wheelchair-B Curling Championship Flag of England.svg  England (wheelchair)
11
2016 2016 World Wheelchair-B Curling Championship Flag of England.svg  England (wheelchair)
4

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References

  1. Joan Reed on the World Curling Federation database OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
  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")
  3. Mixed Championship – English Curling Association