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- Janet_Boyle abstract "Janet Margaret Boyle (born 25 July 1963) is a former high jumper from Northern Ireland. She represented Great Britain & Northern Ireland at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea. At the Commonwealth Games, she won a bronze medal in Edinburgh 1986 and a silver medal in Auckland 1990.".
- Janet_Boyle birthDate "1963-07-25".
- Janet_Boyle birthYear "1963".
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- Janet_Boyle dateOfBirth "1963-07-25".
- Janet_Boyle name "Boyle, Janet".
- Janet_Boyle shortDescription "British high jumper".
- Janet_Boyle description "British high jumper".
- Janet_Boyle description "British high jumper".
- Janet_Boyle subject Category:1963_births.
- Janet_Boyle subject Category:Athletes_(track_and_field)_at_the_1988_Summer_Olympics.
- Janet_Boyle subject Category:British_high_jumpers.
- Janet_Boyle subject Category:Living_people.
- Janet_Boyle subject Category:Olympic_athletes_of_Great_Britain.
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- Janet_Boyle comment "Janet Margaret Boyle (born 25 July 1963) is a former high jumper from Northern Ireland. She represented Great Britain & Northern Ireland at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea. At the Commonwealth Games, she won a bronze medal in Edinburgh 1986 and a silver medal in Auckland 1990.".
- Janet_Boyle label "Janet Boyle".
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- Janet_Boyle givenName "Janet".
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- Janet_Boyle name "Boyle, Janet".
- Janet_Boyle name "Janet Boyle".
- Janet_Boyle surname "Boyle".