Amber Marie Cnossen (néeWelty; born April 24, 1967) is an American formertrack and field athlete who competed in thehigh jump. She represented the United States at the1992 Olympic Games inBarcelona.
Welty was born inSalmon, Idaho, United States. Amber graduated from Twin Fall High School in Twin Falls, Idaho. Amber attendedIdaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho. She was coached by Dave Nielsen, a world renowned coach and supporter of providing women an opportunity to compete in pole vaulting. Dave had the opportunity to coach the 1st official Olympic gold medalist in women's pole vaulting.
Amber's first opportunity to compete against the best in the United States at the NCAA Division 1 Championships came in 1987. She finished third at theNCAA Championships with a jump of 1.86 m.[1]
In June 1988, Welty won the NCAA title with a career best of 1.92 m at the University of Oregon. Two weeks later, she finished third at theUS National Championships, clearing 1.89 m. In July, at the Olympic trials inIndianapolis, she was fifth with 1.90 m. In 1990, she won her third NCAA medal, finishing second to Angie Bradburn, both clearing with a jump of 1.89 m.
In 1992, after ankle surgery (using thepalmaris longus tendon from the wrist to transplant to the outside right ankle to make it stable) in October 1991 at the US National Championships inNew Orleans, incorporating the Olympic trials, Welty finished second with 1.89 m, to earn Olympic selection, providing she could attain the qualifying standard of 1.92 m. She achieved this a week later at a meet in Boise.[2] At theBarcelona Olympics, she cleared 1.88 m in the qualifying round to finish 27th overall.[3]
Welty also represented the US at the1992 IAAF World Cup inHavana, held a month after the Olympics. There she cleared 1.75 m to finish sixth.
| Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Representing | |||||
| 1992 | Olympic Games | Barcelona, Spain | 27th (q) | 1.88 m | |
| 1992 | World Cup | Havana, Cuba | =6th | 1.75 m | |