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Theisen is a world-class heptathlete, having had stints at the World Championships and the Olympic Games. As a 16-year old, she made competed at the 2005 World Youth Championships, finishing in 17th place in an event won by future World Champion Tatiana Chernova Татьяна Сергеевна Чернова.[1] Brianne also wound up in the same ranking spot a year later at the World Junior Championships in Beijing.[2]
The Canadian attended the University of Oregon for college, where she distinguished herself in tough NCAA competition. Theisen has won three NCAA titles apiece in Indoor and Outdoor events in her collegiate career, with a 4x400m relay gold in 2010 as icing on the cake.[3]
Brianne went above the 6,000-point barrier for the first time in 2009.[4] She made her major championship debut at the Berlin World Championships that same year. In 2012, Theisen's points tally leapfrogged from 6094 in 2011 to an impressive 6440, thanks to new personal bests in four events.[5] [6] Her indoor campaign was even more fruitful, as she broke the 30-year Canadian national record in the pentathlon (4555 points).
Theisen scored 6383 points in her Olympic debut and finished in a respectable 11th place.
References
- "Brianne Theisen." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brianne_Theisen. Retrieved 1-23-2013.
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- "Athlete profile for Brianne Theisen." http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/canada/brianne-theisen. Retrieved 1-23-2013.
- "Brianne Theisen."
- "Athlete profile for Brianne Theisen."
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