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Nicole Boegman

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Nicole Boegman-Stewart, formerly married Staines (born 5 March 1967 in Sydney) is a retired Australian long jumper.

Her personal best jump was 6.87 metres, achieved in August 1988 in Gateshead. Wind aided best 7.12 metres (+4.3) achieved in Sestriere, 1995. The Australian, and Oceanian,[1] record currently belongs to Bronwyn Thompson with 7.00 metres.[2] Has represented Australia at 3 Olympic Games, 5 World Outdoor Championships, 3 World Indoor Championships and 3 Commonwealth Games. Nine times Australian Champion. Current Australian and Oceania Indoor Record holder 6.81 metres, achieved in Barcelona 1995. Held Australian Triple Jump record (13.28 m) from 1993 to 1996.

Since retiring from competition Boegman-Stewart has worked in sports administration and is currently the Track & Field Program Coordinator for the New South Wales Institute of Sport.

International competitions

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
Representing  Australia
1985 World Indoor Games Paris, France 5th 6.19 m
1986 Commonwealth Games Edinburgh, United Kingdom 8th 6.06 m
1987 World Championships Rome, Italy 8th 6.63 m
1988 Olympic Games Seoul, South Korea 5th 6.73 m
1989 World Cup Barcelona, Spain 3rd 6.64 m[3]
1991 World Indoor Championships Seville, Spain 6th 6.66 m
World Championships Tokyo, Japan 14th (q) 6.57 m
1992 Olympic Games Barcelona, Spain NM
1993 World Championships Stuttgart, Germany 7th 6.70 m
1994 Commonwealth Games Victoria, Canada 1st 6.82 m
World Cup London, United Kingdom 7th 6.45 m[3]
1995 World Indoor Championships Barcelona, Spain 4th 6.81 m
World Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 14th (q) 6.51 m
1996 Olympic Games Atlanta, United States 7th 6.73 m
1998 World Cup Johannesburg, South Africa 6th 6.64 m[3]
Commonwealth Games Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 3rd 6.58 m
1999 World Championships Seville, Spain 9th 6.63 m
2001 Goodwill Games Brisbane, Australia 6th 6.71 m

References

  1. ^ Area Outdoor Records - Women - Oceania - IAAF.org
  2. ^ Australian athletics records Archived 2007-12-08 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b c Representing Oceania.