Jeanette Lunde
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Jeanette Lunde (born 28 March 1972) is a former Norwegian sportsperson who competed in alpine skiing and sailing. She competed in both the Winter and Summer Olympics, the second Norwegian woman to do so.
Alpine skiing
As an alpine skier she finished eleventh in the downhill discipline and 32nd in the super-G at the 1994 Winter Olympics. She also finished seventeenth in downhill at the 1993 World Championships. Her highest placing in the World Cup was a 66th place in 1993–94. She raced in the World Cup from 1992 to 1995, and finished twice among the top fifteen, with a thirteenth place from Tignes in December 1993 and a fifth place in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in January 1994; both in downhill.{{FIS alpine skier|36294}}
She represented the sports club Stabæk IF,{{cite news|title=Alpinlagene er klare|date=28 April 1992|agency=Norwegian News Agency}} and later Geilo IL.{{cite news|title=Jeanette ut på båre|date=4 December 1995|work=Aftenposten}} She became Norwegian champion in downhill once.{{cite news|title=Jeanette Lunde|date=12 August 2000|work=Dagbladet}}
Sailing
In Lake Louise in December 1995, which would be her last World Cup race, Lunde sustained a knee injury. Another knee injury in 1997 forced her to quit alpine skiing altogether. She took up sailing and participated in the 2000 Summer Olympics in the women's double-handed dinghy (470) event with Carolina Toll. Ranked seventeenth in the world before the contest, they finished sixteenth at the Olympics.{{cite news |title=Jeanette Lunde og Carolina Toll|url=http://www.nrk.no/sport/meisterskap/sydney_2000/fakta/utovere/157869.html |publisher=Norwegian broadcasting Corporation |language=Norwegian |date=8 September 2000 |accessdate=4 January 2007 }}
Lunde was the second Norwegian woman who participated in both the Summer and Winter Olympics.