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Jenny Moore
Jenny Moore

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Upland, Calif.

High School:
Upland HS

Height:
5-7

Event:
Jumps

Fresno State: (2003) One of the team's best in all three jumping events ... notched a 5-04.25 (1.63m) on three different occasions to tie two others for the best mark in the high jump ... also finished second on the depth chart in both the long jump (17-04.25) and triple jump (37-06.00) ... in the indoor season, she owned the best mark in the triple jump at 11.20m ... (2002) Third on the team in both the high and long jumps, second in the triple jump ... recorded personal-bests in all three events, marking 5-5 3/4 in the high jump, 18-2 3/4 in the long and 39-9 1/2 in the triple ... (2001) Finished second on the squad in both the triple and long jumps...recorded a personal-best 18-0 1/2 in the long jump and 39-9 1/2 in the triple jump, ranking her sixth on the career leaders list...ranks third on the squad in the high jump at 5-2 1/4...was also a heptathlete...in the indoors, ranks second in the long, triple and high jumps...posted a 17-00 in the long jump, 38-1 triple jump and 5-4 high jump.

Upland HS: Four-year letterwinner in track as a jumper...two-year letterwinner in cross country...named All-Baseline League champion for long jump, triple jump, pole vault, and 100-meter high hurdles in 2000...broke school records for long jump (18-8 1/2), triple jump (39-6.5), pole vault (10-3) and high jump (5-4)...ranked fifth in the state for triple jump...named as 2000 most valuable player for women's track...named 2000 MVP for the Upland High Girl's Athlete Award.

Personal: Born July 8, 1982 in Covina, Calif. ...daughter of Jim and Jill Moore...has one brother Jake...has participated in gymnastics for 10 years...enjoys spending time with her family and friends ... names her most thrilling moment as her accomplishments at the Arcadia Invite where she qualified for the triple jump and placed fourth, took first place in the long jump with a personal best 18-8.5 and won fourth place for the 100-meter high hurdles...Chose Fresno State because of the long-standing track tradition and academics.

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