Simone Forbes

Simone Forbes
Personal information
Full name Simone Nagina Forbes
Nationality Jamaican
Born (1981-06-20) June 20, 1981
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Sport
Country Jamaica
Sport Netball, volleyball, basketball, football, softball
Club Waulgrovians Sports Club (netball)
Team Jamaica national netball team (captain)

Simone Nagina Forbes (born June 20, 1981) is a Jamaican sportswoman, having represented Jamaica in no less than five sports, including netball, volleyball, basketball, football and softball.[1]

Forbes played netball with Jamaica U21 in 1998, before making her debut with the Jamaican national team the following year.[2] She continued with the national team, winning bronze medals at two World Championships (2003, 2007) and at the Commonwealth Games (2002); she also won a silver medal at the inaugural World Netball Series in 2009, followed by another bronze in 2010.[3] Despite taking a short break away from the sport following the World Series,[4] Forbes remained captain of the Sunshine Girls, and was selected as flag bearer for Jamaica at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi.[5] As of 2010 Forbes is playing domestic netball for Waulgrovians.[6]

In volleyball, she earned a sports scholarship to Mercy College, New York in 2004. In 2005 Forbes made her debut for the Jamaican national volleyball team,[1] and graduated from Mercy College the following year.[7]

In 2011, Forbes tested positive for the banned substance Clomiphene – frequently used by athletes taking steroids, but also commonly used in fertility treatments – during an out-of-competition drug test. She was subsequently banned by the Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission from playing netball for three months; the ban is scheduled to end just after the 2011 Netball World Championships in Singapore.[8]

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