O'HEA Jenna

6 Jun 1987
34
Female
1.86/6'1''
TRARALGON, VIC
 
Australia

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
BKB Basketball Women 8

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Saitama Super Arena
AUS
Australia
70
BEL
Belgium
85
Finished
Saitama Super Arena
CHN
China
76
AUS
Australia
74
Finished
Saitama Super Arena
AUS
Australia
96
PUR
Puerto Rico
69
Finished
Saitama Super Arena
AUS
Australia
55
USA
United States
79
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
3Women2012London, GBR

World Cup
RankEventYearLocation
2Women2018Santa Cruz de Tenerife, ESP
5Women2010Czech Republic

Asia Cup
RankEventYearLocation
3Women2019Bengaluru, IND
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Athlete
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English
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Southside Flyers [Dandenong, VIC, AUS]
:
Cheryl Chambers [club], AUS; Sandy Brondello [national], AUS
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2004 for Australia (basketball.net.au, 16 Feb 2012)
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In January 2020 she injured her wrist during a game. Scans revealed that she had broken it and required surgery. She returned to competition in March 2020. (wnbl.basketball, 29 Apr 2020)

Injury meant she missed the first three games at the 2018 World Cup in Tenerife, Spain. (australia.basketball, 01 Jan 2019)

In 2010/11 she suffered from osteitis pubis, had a tooth knocked out, and recovered from a knee injury. (theage.com.au, 02 Apr 2011)
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Women's National Basketball League [AUS] (wnbl.basketball, 20 Dec 2020)
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She began playing basketball in 1992. "I wasn't allowed to play [my first game] until I could make a basket in my backyard hoop and I did that when I was five years old. I've been playing ever since." (adelaidenow.com.au, 12 Mar 2012; WNBL, 12 Sep 2007)
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She followed her older brothers into the sport. (WNBL, 12 Sep 2007)
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To win gold at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (foxsport.com.au, 26 May 2021)
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"Give 110% and have fun while you're doing it." (basketball.net.au, 16 Feb 2012)
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In 2020 she received the Sarah Tait Spirit Award from the Victorian Institute of Sport in Australia. (sbs.com.au, 11 Mar 2021)

She won the Betty Watson Medal for the 2011 Female Player of the Year from Basketball Victoria. (basketballvictoria.com.au, 18 Apr 2012)
Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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