Michelle Jenneke

Michelle Jenneke
Personal information
Full name Michelle Jenneke
Nickname(s) Shelly
Nationality Australian
Born (1993-06-23) 23 June 1993
Kenthurst, New South Wales, Australia
Height 172 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Sport
Country Australia Australia
Sport Athletics
Event(s) 100 metres hurdles
Sprint medley relay
Club Sydney University Athletics Club
Team Athletics Australia
Achievements and titles
World finals
National finals
Olympic finals
Personal best(s) 100 m hurdles 12.82 (Brisbane 2015)

Michelle "Shelly" Jenneke (/məˈʃɛl ˈɛnəkə/; born 23 June 1993) is an Australian hurdler and model, who won a silver medal for the 100 m hurdles at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. She won the 100 m hurdles at the 2016 Australian Athletics Championships to qualify for the Rio Olympic Games. In 2012, she received worldwide media attention after her pre-race warm-up dance went viral on the internet.

Early life

Jenneke was born in Kenthurst, New South Wales, Australia.[1] She attended The Hills Grammar School. In one interview, she described her hobbies as Australian rules football, soccer, quad biking, climbing trees and handball.[2]

She is studying mechatronics at Sydney University, a combination of mechanical and electric engineering.[3]

Athletics

Jenneke has trained with coach Mick Zisti as a hurdler from the age of 10 at the Cherrybrook Athletics Club.[1][4] She competed at the Canberra hosted 2008 Pacific School Games in the 90 and 200 metres hurdles.[4][5]

In March 2010, Jenneke finished 1st in the 100 m hurdles and broke the Australian record in the women's sprint medley relay at the 2010 Australian Junior Championships.[6] She competed in the 2011 Pirtek Athletic Allstars event.[7] In July 2010, Jenneke was in Australia's team at the 2010 Singapore Youth Olympic Games, running the 100 m hurdles and the women's medley relay. In the hurdles, she came second with a time of 13.46 and setting a personal best after winning her heat, and the medley relay team came fourth.[8][9][10][11][12][13] Her medal was the first Australia won at the Games in athletics.[14]

In 2011, she competed at the New Zealand hosted Cooks Classic.[15] At the 2011 Australian Junior Championships, she had a first-place hurdles finish in the under-20 group.[15] In April 2011 she competed at the 89th Australian Athletics Championships and finished third in the 100 m hurdles behind world champion Sally Pearson.[16]

On 15 July 2012, Jenneke finished fifth in the 2012 IAAF World Junior Championships 100 m hurdles.[17] After the competition, a video of her 100 m hurdles taken during the heats race, which was subsequently posted on a video sharing site, raised her profile around the world.[18][19]

Jenneke was selected as a member of Australia's 2014 Commonwealth Games team.[20]

In those 2014 Commonwealth Games Jenneke came 5th in the final with a time of 13.36, Jenneke was the youngest competitor in the final. Michelle Jenneke is the second-fastest 100 metre hurdle woman in Australian history.[21]

Jenneke's personal best is 12.82 set at the Australian Athletics Championships in Brisbane on 29 March 2015.[22]

Jenneke finished 2nd at nationals[23] to qualify for the 2015 World Championships in Beijing. Jenneke got through the heats to make the semi-finals. She finished 6th in her semi and in 18th place overall.

In March 2016, Michelle Jenneke represented Australia at the World Indoor Championships in Portland, Oregon and finished ranked 10th. In April 2016 she won the Australian National Championship 100 m hurdles final with a time of 12.93, qualifying her for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio.[24]

In August 2016, Michelle Jenneke competed in her first Olympics but was unable to get out of the heats, finishing in 6th in her heat in a time of 13.26. She would have needed a near personal best to qualify as the third qualifying time in her heat was 12.85. However, Australian head coach Craig Hilliard was critical of her performance.[25]

In the Australian University Games at Perth Jenneke tried her hand at the 100 metres sprint, getting through to the final, also the long jump where she finished 2nd with a jump of 5.61 metres and her own event the 110 metres hurdles, which she won in a time of 14.19 seconds.[26]

In August 2017, Michelle Jenneke competed in her second World Championships and got through the heats to the semi finals, finishing in 7th in her semi in a time of 13.250. She would have needed a near personal best to reach the final as the second qualifying time in her semi was 12.85. In the BBCs montage of events (the moments of the games as BBC presenter Gabby Logan called it) on the final evening of the games Jenneke and her warm up jig was featured.

In April 2018, Michelle Jenneke represented Australia at the Commonwealth Games, finishing 4th in 13.07, after running a qualifying time of 12.99.[27]

Career highlights

  • 1st place (100 m hurdles) – 2016 Australian National Championships (Olympic Qualifying Time 12.93)
  • 1st place (100 m hurdles) – 2010 Australian Junior Championships
  • 1st place (4 × 100 m relay) – 2010 Australian Junior Championships (Australian record)
  • 2nd place (100 m hurdles) 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, Singapore
  • 4th place ("Swedish medley" relay) – 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, Singapore
  • 3rd place (100 m hurdles) – 2011 Australian Championships
  • 5th place (100 m hurdles) 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics, Barcelona, Spain
  • 5th place (100 m hurdles) 2014 Commonwealth Games, Glasgow, Scotland 13.36[28]
  • 2nd place (100 m hurdles) – 2015 Australian Championships 12.82[29]
  • 3rd place (100 m hurdles) - 2015 World University Games Gwangju 2015 12.94[30]
  • Semi Finals – 6th place (100 m hurdles) - 2015 World Championships Beijing 13.01 (fastest reaction time 0.122 in all semi-finals)[31]
  • Semi Finals – 10th place (60 m hurdles) - 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships (Portland, USA) 8.10 (Personal Best)[32]
  • heats – 6th in heat (100 m hurdles) - 2016 Olympic Games (Rio, Brazil) 13.26[33]
  • semi final - 7th in semi (100 m hurdles) - 2017 World Championships (London, England) 13.250[34]

Media coverage

In July 2012 videos of Jenneke dancing during her pre-race warmup before the 100 m hurdles race at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics in Barcelona went viral on YouTube.[35] One clip received 19 million views by the following week and was featured on the American late-night talk show, The Tonight Show.[36]

Jenneke acted in a short comedic video produced by the website The Chive titled Forever Alone Meets Michelle Jenneke, playing herself in a piece referencing her viral race video.[37] The Forever Alone video had received over ten million views on YouTube by 2014.[38]

In January 2013 Jenneke was ranked tenth on AskMen.com's 99 Most Desirable Women 2013.[39] She was one of the athletes featured in the 2013 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.[40][41]

In 2014 Jenneke was featured in a video-heavy mobile computing app on stretching techniques called Stretch with Michelle Jenneke.[42][43]

In early 2014 Jenneke was a star in the Top Gear Sydney Festival, racing a Nissan GT-R.[44]

Athletic achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Australia
2010 Oceania Youth Championships Sydney, Australia 3rd 100 m 12.15 s (+0.5 m/s)
1st 100 m hurdles 14.12 s (−1.4 m/s)
1st 4 × 100 m relay 45.75 s
Youth Olympic Games Singapore 2nd 100 m hurdles 13.46
2012 World Junior Championships Barcelona, Spain 5th 100 m hurdles 13.54
2014 Commonwealth Games Glasgow, United Kingdom 5th 100 m hurdles 13.36
2015 Universiade Gwangju, South Korea 3rd 100 m hurdles 12.94
World Championships Beijing, China 18th (sf) 100 m hurdles 13.01
2016 World Indoor Championships Portland, United States 10th (h) 60 m hurdles 8.10
Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 37th (h) 100 m hurdles 13.26
2017 World Championships London, United Kingdom 21st (sf) 100 m hurdles 13.25
Universiade Taipei, Taiwan 8th 100 m hurdles 14.82
2018 World Indoor Championships Birmingham, United Kingdom 22nd (sf) 60 m hurdles 8.22
Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Australia 4th 100 m hurdles 13.07

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