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Jean McDowell

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Jean McDowell
Personal information
Born(1908-09-22)22 September 1908
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died2 February 2000(2000-02-02) (aged 91)
Edinburgh, Scotland
Sport
SportSwimming
Medal record
Representing  Scotland
British Empire Games
Bronze medal – third place 1930 Hamilton 4×100 yd freestyle
Bronze medal – third place 1934 London 100 yd freestyle
Bronze medal – third place 1934 London 3×110 yd medley
Representing  Great Britain
European Championships
Silver medal – second place 1931 Paris 4×100 m freestyle

Jean Hunter McDowell (later Burnett, 22 September 1908[1] – 2 February 2000[2]) was a Scottish freestyle swimmer who competed for Great Britain in the 1928 Summer Olympics.

In 1928 she finished fourth the 100 metre freestyle event.[3]

Two years later she won the bronze medal with the Scottish team in 4×100 yards freestyle competition at the 1930 British Empire Games with Cissie Stewart, Ellen King and Jessie McVey).[4] At the Aquatics at the 1934 British Empire Games she won the bronze medal in the 100 yards freestyle contest as well as a bronze medal with the Scottish team in the 3×110 yards medley event (with Margot Hamilton and Margaret McCullum).[4] She won a silver medal at the 1931 European Aquatics Championships as part of the 4×100 metres Freestyle Relay (with Valerie Davies, Phyllis Harding, and Joyce Cooper).[5]

In Scotland she swam for Warrender Baths Club[2] where she won five Scottish Swimming Championships.[6] She lived for many years in North Berwick East of Edinburgh,[7] and became President of the Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association and Chairman of the British Ladies Golf Union.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Daniels, Stephanie (Spring 1999) Swimming to the very end - British Swimming Memories of 1928, Amsterdam Archived 2013-11-10 at the Wayback Machine Journal of Olympics History, copy of article retrieved from the web 10 November 2013
  2. ^ a b c Tedder, Anita and Daniels, Stephanie (12 February 2000) Jean Burnett The Herald, Retrieved 25 January 2013
  3. ^ Gilmore, Jamie, editor (1990) "One Hundred Years of Warrender Baths Club 1888-1988" Macdonald Lindsay Pindar plc, Edinburgh, ISBN 0-9516787-0-1
  4. ^ a b "One Hundred Years of Scottish Swimming", Peter Bilsborough, 1988, Scottish Amateur Swimming Association
  5. ^ (2015) Jewan McDowell Archived 2012-10-18 at the Wayback Machine SR/Olympic Sports, Retrieved 15 June 2015
  6. ^ (2015) Jean McDowell (Jean Burnett) 1908 - 2000 The Gazetteer for Scotland, Retrieved 16 June 2-015
  7. ^ (2011) Olympic Women Archived 2015-06-17 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 15 June 2015
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