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Country
  
Role
  
Olympic athlete

Event(s)
  
long jump

Height
  
1.77 m

Weight
  
68 kg

Name
  
Bronwyn Thompson


Bronwyn Thompson Bronwyn THOMPSON 2006 Commonwealth Long Jump Champion Australia

Born
  
29 January 1978 (age 46) (
1978-01-29
)
Rockhampton

Club
  
QEII Track Club and Thompson Estate

Personal best(s)
  
Long jump: 7.00m

Commonwealth games 2006 long jump bronwyn thompson


Bronwyn Thompson (born 29 January 1978 in Rockhampton, Australia) is a long jumper from Australia. She holds the Commonwealth and Australian record for the long jump and has been ranked as high as number two in the world. Her greatest achievements include winning gold in the long jump at the 2006 Commonwealth Games and placing fourth at the 2004 Olympic Games. However Bronwyn has suffered numerous injury setbacks during her career and retired at the end of the 2008/09 Australian domestic season

Bronwyn Thompson Bronwyn Thompson wants her gold medal from Athens Olympics long jump

Bronwyn was born in Rockhampton as the youngest of four children and moved to her current home of Brisbane, Australia during primary school. As a child she excelled at both athletics and volleyball, but eventually chose to focus on athletics. She missed selection on the Australian team for the long jump at the 1996 World Junior Championships, which resulted in her decision to take a break from athletics and concentrate on her studies.

Bronwyn Thompson Bronwyn Thompson wants her gold medal from Athens Olympics long jump

After completing a degree in physiotherapy Bronwyn returned to athletics in 2000, and later that year represented Australia in the long jump at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, narrowly missing a place in the final. Her performance was hampered by a large tumor which had been discovered in her take off foot, and after the games Bronwyn underwent surgery to have it removed. In 2001 her performances continued to improve, and she broke the Australian long jump record, previously held by Nicole Boegman. In 2002 Bronwyn improved her Australian record with a jump of 7.00m, which remains her personal best. She was again restricted by injury at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, finishing sixth in the long jump despite going in as the favourite. At the 2003 World Championships in Paris, Bronwyn finished seventh in the final, despite further injury concerns.

Bronwyn Thompson Bronwyn Thompson Aussie Athens long jumper chases drugtainted gold

Bronwyn carried good form into the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens and produced a best jump of 6.96m, but narrowly missed out on a medal, finishing fourth behind a trio of Russian athletes. A week later however, Bronwyn suffered a horrific knee injury at a meet in Rieti, Italy, which threatened to end her career. It took more than a year for her to return to competition, but at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne she was able to once again produce her best form and dominated the long jump to win gold with a leap of 6.97m. Bronwyn went on to represent Australia at both the 2007 World Championships and the 2008 Olympic Games, but was unable to qualify for the final at either event.

Bronwyn Thompson Australian Olympic Committee Bronwyn Thompson

Bronwyn has continued to practice as a pediatric physiotherapist in addition to her athletics career, as well as serving as a director of Athletics Australia via her position as chairperson of the Athletes Commission. She has been coached by Gary Bourne since 2000, and was married to husband Jason Chipperfield in 2006.

References

Bronwyn Thompson Wikipedia


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