Brianna Glenn
Brianna Glenn (born April 18, 1980) is an American long jumper. She finished ninth at the 2002 World Cup and seventh at the 2006 World Athletics Final. Her personal best jump is 6.87 metres, achieved in June 2011 at the United States Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, California.
Representing the Arizona Wildcats track and field team, Glenn became the first ever athlete to win the long jump and a sprint event at the NCAA Division I Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships.[1][2]
Brianna also holds a personal best in the 100m of 11.10 seconds.
Brianna is an active model and has been in a Sports Illustrated Budweiser campaign as an Olympic hopeful. The campaign was a part of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition in 2008.
References
External links
- BriannaGlenn.net
- Brianna Glenn at World Athletics
- Brianna Glenn at legacy.USATF.org (archived)
- Interview with Brianna Glenn at My Athletic Life
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Amateur Athletic Union
- 1923: Helen Dinnehey
- 1924: Dorothy Walsh
- 1925: Helen Filkey
- 1926: Nellie Todd
- 1927: Eleanor Egg
- 1928: Elta Cartwright
- 1929: Nellie Todd
- 1930: Stella Walsh
- 1931: Babe Didrikson
- 1932: Nellie Todd
- 1933: Genevieve Valvoda
- 1934: Not held
- 1935: Etta Tate
- 1936: Mable Smith
- 1937–8: Lula Hymes
- 1939: Stella Walsh (POL) * Lula Mae Hymes
- 1940–41: Stella Walsh (POL) * Lucy Newell
- 1942–45: Stella Walsh (POL) * Rowena Harrison
- 1946: Stella Walsh (POL) * Lillian Young
- 1947: Lillie Purifoy
- 1948: Stella Walsh (POL) * Lillian Young
- 1949–50: Mabel Landry
- 1951: Stella Walsh (POL) * Nancy Phillips
- 1952–3: Mabel Landry
- 1954–5: Nancy Phillips
- 1956–9: Margaret Matthews
- 1960–2: Willye White
- 1963: Edith McGuire
- 1964–6: Willye White
- 1967: Pat Connolly
- 1968–70: Willye White
- 1971: Kim Attlesey
- 1972: Willye White
- 1973–75: Martha Watson
- 1976: Kathy McMillan
- 1977–8: Jodi Anderson
- 1979: Kathy McMillan
The Athletics Congress
- 1980–1: Jodi Anderson
- 1982–3: Carol Lewis
- 1984: Shonel Ferguson (BAH)
- 1985–6: Carol Lewis
- 1987: Jackie Joyner-Kersee
- 1988: Sheila Echols
- 1989: Claire Connor
- 1990–2: Jackie Joyner-Kersee
USA Track & Field
- 1993–6OT: Jackie Joyner-Kersee
- 1997–8: Marion Jones
- 1999: Dawn Burrell
- 2000OT: Marion Jones
- 2001: Jenny Adams
- 2002: Brianna Glenn
- 2003: Grace Upshaw
- 2004OT: Marion Jones
- 2005: Grace Upshaw
- 2006: Rose Richmond
- 2007: Grace Upshaw
- 2008OT–12OT: Brittney Reese
- 2013: Janay DeLoach Soukup
- 2014: Brittney Reese
- 2015: Tianna Bartoletta
- 2016OT: Brittney Reese
- 2017: Tianna Bartoletta
- 2018: Sha'Keela Saunders
- 2019: Brittney Reese
- 20212020 OT: Brittney Reese
- 2022: Quanesha Burks
- OT: Since 1992, championships incorporated the Olympic Trials in Olympic years, otherwise held as a discrete event.
- 2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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