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Jane Cox Kolodnicki (WT&F | Student-athlete)

Updated: Aug 17, 2022





NAME: Jane Cox Kolodnicki

UNIVERSITY: Alberta

CATEGORY: Student-athlete

SPORT: Women's track & field


HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Nine-time CW and CIAU medalist

  • National record-breaker (long jump)

  • Three-time All-Canadian & Academic All-Canadian

  • Enduring University of Alberta record holder







BIOGRAPHY:


Jane Cox Kolodnicki could fly on the track, but also through the air over the long jump pit. She was the cream of the crop in the late 1980s and early 1990s, when she turned her record-smashing potential into reality. Thus, Cox Kolodnicki’s name holds reverence in the world of track and field, especially at the University of Alberta, where her 32-year-old long jump record remains the mark to beat to this day. That’s one of the longest standing records in team history. Fittingly, Cox Kolodnicki won the UAlberta track and field trophy twice in her career.


Cox Kolodnicki was a force in the long jump pit, where she scooped up two CIAU gold medals in three championship events. But she also excelled on the track. Cox Kolodnicki was the fastest woman in Canada West in 1991, racing to gold in the 60-metre sprint. She also helped her team capture silver in the 4 by 200-metre relay. That team went on to earn bronze at nationals.


In total, Cox Kolodnicki owns nine conference and national medals, three all-Canadian titles and three Academic All-Canadian awards.


Cox Kolodnicki’s 1990 amazing leap of 6.14 metres broke the national record at the time. Canadian long jumpers tried for nine years to best it before they were successful.


Cox Kolodnicki graduated with her Bachelor of Education with Disctinction in 1991 before completing her Master of Education. She competed for the national team and focused on helping the next generation, both in the classroom and on the track.

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