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Jessica Zelinka

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Canadian athlete

Jessica Zelinka
Personal information
NationalityCanadian
Born (1981-09-03)3 September 1981 (age 44)
London, Ontario
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight140 lb (64 kg)
Sport
SportHeptathlon
ClubNew York Athletic Club
Now coachingLes Gramantik
Achievements and titles
Personalbest(s)Heptathlon: 6599 pointsCalgary, 2012
Pentathlon: 4326,Regina, 2005
100 m hurdles: 12.65, London, 2012
Updated on July 2012

Jessica Zelinka (born 3 September 1981 inLondon, Ontario) is aCanadianpentathlete,heptathlete, and100 m hurdler. Her personal best score is 6599 points for the heptathlon. She was thegold medalist at the2007 Pan American Games. Zelinka won silver at the2010 Commonwealth Games and repeated her silver medal at the2014 Commonwealth Games. At the2012 Summer Olympics Zelinka finished in 6th overall in the heptathlon and 7th in the 100 m hurdles.

Career

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Zelinka first became interested intrack and field in elementary school and competed in her first heptathlon at 16. She missed much of the 1999 outdoor season because of an illness.[1] Her first international competition was the2000 IAAF World Junior Championships in Athletics, where she was fifth in the heptathlon and also competed in the heats of the100 meter hurdles. She missed most of the 2002 season due to a back and hamstring injury.[1] Zelinka's first major global outing came at the2005 World Championships in Athletics and she finished in eleventh place. She just missed out on the medals at the2006 Commonwealth Games having finished in fourth place.

Regional success came at the2007 Pan American Games as she fended offGretchen Quintana, among others, to top the podium and take thegold medal. She set a new personal best and Canadian record points score for heptathlon, with 6343.[2] She was selected for the2007 World Championships in Athletics, but did not compete.

Jessica Zelinka competing at the 2014 Commonwealth Games

She finished in fifth place at the2008 Summer Olympics. This equalled the best place finish of a Canadian woman in a multi-events sport at the Olympics.[3] At the Beijing Olympics, she set a new Canadian record for heptathlon, with 6490 points.[4] After her Olympic appearance, she took the 2009 season off from competition and had a daughter with her partnerNathaniel Miller, a Canadian international inwater polo.[5]

Building up to the2010 Commonwealth Games, she finished third in the heptathlon at theDécastar meeting inTalence, France. She earned a season's best total of 6204 points.[6] At the games Zelinka was battling thetraveler's diarrhea that affected many athletes in Delhi. Despite the challenges she managed to finish a respectable second and win the silver. Though she did medal Zelinka admitted some disappointment as she had gone to Delhi to win gold.[7] Zelinka's medal was notable however as she just had a baby the previous year and had taken that season off and only returned to competition in 2010.[7]

As of 2012, Zelinka's coach is Les Gramantik.[8] During the 2012 Canadian Olympic trials for track and field, she set a new personal best, of 6599 points, and new Canadian record score for heptathletes, on 28 June 2012, besting her old personal best and Canadian record, set at the 2008 Olympics. This selected her for the2012 London Olympics for heptathlon.[4] Two days later, she finished first in the100 m hurdles, qualifying her for that event as well. She had considered foregoing it to concentrate on the heptathlon, but decided to compete in both events.[8] At the 2012 London Olympics, Zelinka finished 7th overall in both theWomen's Heptathlon event and the100 m hurdles.

Zelinka competed at the2014 Commonwealth Games following a couple years away from the sport, there she won silver behind teammateBrianne Theisen-Eaton.

Results

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CompetitionVenuePlaceScore
2014
Athletics at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Women's heptathlonGlasgow2nd6270
2012
Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's heptathlonLondon6th6480
Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metres hurdlesLondon7th
2011
Hypo-MeetingGötzis, Austria5th6353
13th IAAF World Championships in AthleticsDaegu, Korea9th6268
Décastar meetingTalence, France4th6296
2010
2010 Commonwealth GamesDelhi, India2nd6100
Décastar meetingTalence, France3rd6204
2008
Canadian Track and Field ChampionshipsWindsor, ON - Canada1st6017
11thMeeting International d'ArlesArles - France11th5329
IAAF Combined Events ChallengeGötzis - Austria21st6034
2008 Summer Olympic GamesBeijing - China4th6490
2007
2007 Pan American GamesRio de Janeiro - Brazil1st6136
World Combined Events ChallengeArles - France2nd6218
IAAF Combined Events ChallengeGötzis - Austria4th6343
2006
32nd Hypo-MeetGotzis - Austria4th6314
9thMeeting International d'ArlesFrance1st6314
2006 Commonwealth GamesMelbourne - Australia4th6213
2005
31st Hypo-MeetGötzis - Austria11th6137
Canadian Track and Field ChampionshipsWinnipeg, MB - Canada1st5723
IAAFArles - France4th6088
2004
Canadian Track and Field ChampionshipsVictoria, BC - Canada1st5890
DécastarTalence - France6th5757
2003
Canadian Track and Field ChampionshipsVictoria, BC - Canada3rd5716
2001
Canadian Track and Field ChampionshipsEdmonton, AB - Canada1st5356
Toledo InvitationalToledo, OH - United States1st5423
2000
Canadian Combined Junior Events ChampionshipsWindsor, ON - Canada1st5465
2000 IAAF World Junior ChampionshipsSantiago - Chile5th5688
1998
Junior Multi-Event Dual MeetDordrecht - Netherlands?5250

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Honours

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In 2012 Zelinka was awarded theQueen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.[11]

References

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  1. ^ab2006 Commonwealth Games,ZELINKA JessicaArchived 3 March 2016 at theWayback Machine (accessed 2012)
  2. ^Eduardo Biscayart (25 July 2007)."Barber takes 100m title with 11.02 – Pan American Games, Day 3". IAAF. Retrieved1 July 2012.
  3. ^Canadian Press (16 August 2008)."Zelinka sets record en route to sixt". SportsNet. Archived fromthe original on 29 July 2014. Retrieved1 July 2012.
  4. ^abMingo, Rita (29 June 2012)."Jessica Zelinka punches ticket to London in grand fashion". The Gazette (Montreal). Retrieved1 July 2012.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^Spencer, Donna (23 June 2011).Olympic pair ‘not easy on each other’.The Chronicle Herald. Retrieved on 24 June 2011.
  6. ^van Kuijen, Hans (19 September 2010).Suarez and Chernova prevail in Talence - IAAF World Combined Events Challenge.IAAF. Retrieved on 19 September 2010.
  7. ^abRandy Starkman (9 October 2010)."Heptathlete Jessica Zelinka goes the extra mile".Toronto Star. Retrieved11 October 2010.
  8. ^abDave Feschuk (30 June 2012)."London 2012: Zelinka wins, Felicien and Lopes-Schliep fail to qualify at Olympic trials".Toronto Star. Retrieved1 July 2012.
  9. ^Athletics Canada:http://www.athletics.ca/main.asp?page_url=/profile.asp?pID=10[permanent dead link]
  10. ^"Jessica Zelinka - Athlete Profile". IAAF. Retrieved26 January 2019.
  11. ^"One more time for the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee medal".James' Brand New Blog. Retrieved3 June 2017.[dead link]

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