Janet Morrissey

Figure skater
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A.K.A.Janet Katherine Morrissey
A.K.A.Janet Katherine Morrissey
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Female
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Biography

Janet Katherine Morrissey is a Canadian former competitive figure skater. She is the 1978 Nebelhorn Trophy bronze medalist, 1978 Grand Prix International St. Gervais bronze medalist, and 1979 Canadian national champion.

Life and career

Morrissey won the Canadian national novice bronze medal in 1974 and the junior bronze medal in 1977.

She began the 1978–79 season with bronze medals at the Nebelhorn Trophy in Germany and Grand Prix International St. Gervais in France. She went on to win the senior national title ahead of Heather Kemkaran and was sent to Vienna to compete at the 1979 World Championships, where she finished 19th. Her skating club was Nepean FSC.

After failing to gain a place on the Olympic team and for the World championships,she retired from skating at the end of the 1980 season.

Morrissey was known mostly as an overall consistent competitor and strong jumper. She had a rock solid triple salchow, which she rarely missed, and regularly delivering a triple salchow, several double axels, and a full arsenal of double jumps and double combinations in her program, had respectable technical content for her time. However she lacked somewhat in both compulsory figures expertise and the artistic elements of the sport.

Morrissey studied computer science at Carleton University. She graduated in spring 1983.

Results

International
Event73–7476–7778–7979–80
World Champ.19th
Skate Canada5th
Nebelhorn Trophy3rd
St. Gervais3rd
National
Canadian Champ.3rd N3rd J1st2nd
Levels: N. = Novice; J. = Junior

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