Janet Harvey

Multi tool useJanet Harvey |
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Curler |
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Born | (1967-03-28) March 28, 1967 (age 51) Winnipeg, Manitoba, Cabada
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Team |
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Curling club | Granite CC, Winnipeg, MB
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Career |
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Hearts appearances | 3 (1990, 1997, 2006) |
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Top CTRS ranking
| 7th (2005-06) |
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Medal record
| Curling
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Canadian Olympic Curling Trials
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 | 1987 Calgary |
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Janet Harvey (born March 28, 1967 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian curler.
In 1984, Harvey played second for Darcy Kirkness at that year's Canadian Junior Curling Championships. The team won the tournament, however there were no Worlds for women until 1988.
In 1986, Harvey returned to the Juniors as a skip, but did not win.
Since then Harvey has been to three Scott Tournament of Hearts, (1990, 1997 and 2006) all as a skip. She has yet to make the playoffs at the Hearts.
Grand Slam record
Harvey had played in every single Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Women's Classic since it became a Grand Slam before finally making the playoffs for the first time in 2013.
Event
| 2006–07
| 2007–08
| 2008–09
| 2009–10
| 2010–11
| 2011–12
| 2012–13
| 2013–14
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Autumn Gold
| Q
| DNP
| DNP
| DNP
| DNP
| DNP
| DNP
| DNP
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Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries
| Q
| Q
| Q
| Q
| Q
| Q
| Q
| QF
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Masters
| N/A
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| DNP
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Colonial Square
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
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| N/A
| Q
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Players'
| Q
| DNP
| DNP
| DNP
| DNP
| DNP
| DNP
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Former events
Key
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C
| Champion
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F
| Lost in Final
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SF
| Lost in Semifinal
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QF
| Lost in Quarterfinals
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R16
| Lost in the round of 16
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Q
| Did not advance to playoffs
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T2
| Played in Tier 2 event
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DNP
| Did not participate in event
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N/A
| Not a Grand Slam event that season
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Event
| 2006–07
| 2007–08
| 2008–09
| 2009–10
| 2010–11
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Wayden Transportation
| Q
| Q
| DNP
| N/A
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Sources
- World Curling Tour Profile
- Scotties Tournament of Hearts Statistics
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