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| Born | Coleen Rienstra June 6, 1960 (1960-06-06) (age 65) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | |||||||||||||||||
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Coleen Sommer (born June 6, 1960, inLos Angeles) is a retiredhigh jumper from theUnited States, who was born asColeen Rienstra. She represented her native country at the1988 Summer Olympics inSeoul, South Korea.[1] She set her personal best at 2.00 metres indoors on 1982-02-14 inOttawa.[2]
Sommer competed for theArizona State Sun Devils track and field team.[3]
| Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes |
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| 1983 | Pan American Games | Caracas,Venezuela | 1st | 1.91 m |
| World Championships | Helsinki, Finland | 4th | 1.95 m | |
| 1985 | World Cup | Canberra, Australia | 7th | 1.80 m |
| 1987 | Pan American Games | Indianapolis,United States | 1st | 1.96 m |
| World Championships | Rome, Italy | 11th | 1.93 m | |
| 1988 | Olympic Games | Seoul, South Korea | 18th (q) | 1.87 m |
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| Preceded by | USA National High Jump Champion 1980 | Succeeded by |
| Preceded by | USA National High Jump Champion 1987 | Succeeded by |
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