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Katrina Gibbs
Medal record
Women's Athletics
Representing  Australia
Commonwealth Games
Gold medal – first place 1978 Edmonton High Jump

Katrina Gibbs (born 7 April 1959 in Hay, New South Wales) is a retired Australian track and field athlete, who specialised in the High Jump. She married fellow nationally ranked High Jumper, David Morrow (Retired).

Gibbs won two Australian High Jump national championships - in 1978 and 1982.[1] In both years, she was duly selected in Australia's Commonwealth Games team.

In the 1978 Edmonton Games Gibbs achieved her career highlight, winning the High Jump in an Australian and Commonwealth record[2] of 1.93m and defeating local Canadian favourite Debbie Brill.[3] This also gave her the Australian Junior Record, which stood for 35 years until being bettered in 2013.[4]

As a result of this achievement she was ranked seventh in the world by Track and Field News magazine.[5]

A trained school teacher, Gibbs currently teaches at Eastwood Public School in Sydney.

Along with David Morrow, Gibbs coached High Jump with the Sydney Boys High School Athletics team for 9 years from 2006-2015. She is also employed as a coach for the Pymble Ladies College athletics team, specializing as a jumps coach and is an active athletics official at State, National and Oceania level.

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