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Michelle "
Shelly"
Jenneke (born June 23, 1993) is an
athlete from
Kenthurst,
New South Wales,
Australia,
where she trained from the age of 10 on at the Cherrybrook Athletics
Club. She holds several of the club's girls hurdling records. In July
2012, Jenneke became a global sports sensation despite having no record
championship title to her
credit,
when her pre-race video footage was posted on the video social
networking website YouTube. Winning her pre-final 100-meter heat first
but failed to win the overall championship title. She was a part of
Australia's delegation at the
2010 Singapore Youth Olympic Games,
running the 100 meter hurdles and the women's medley relay; in the
hurdles, she came in second, and the medley relay team came in fourth.
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On July 15, 2012, Jenneke placed fifth in the 2012 IAAF World Junior Championships 100 meter hurdles.