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Michelle Jenneke Dancing Sexy as Hell at Junior World Championships in Barcelona 2012

Michelle Jenneke's Pre-Race Routine, Australian runner Michelle Jenneke recently part in running the the 100m hurdles during the World Junior Championships in Barcelona. Her Warm Up Dance has won her millions of fans around the world.


A young Australian hurdler is taking the Internet by storm with a warm-up dance she performed during the IAAF World Junior Championship last weekend in Barcelona.

To shake off pre-race jitters, Michelle Jenneke, wearing a bright green ribbon in her hair, smiles as she hops up and down, wiggling her hips and waving to the crowd.
The 19-year-old's warm-up routine has had nearly 133,000 views since it was uploaded to YouTube yesterday, with Twitter users labelling her 'The Hottest Hurdler Ever'.

According to Bleacher Report, a sports blog titled With Leather originally posted unedited, live-stream footage of her warm up dance.
With Leather was unapologetic about drawing attention to Miss Jenneke's warm-up dance, releasing its own super slow-motion cut, which has created an online storm.
One Twitter user wrote: 'I have a new female hurdler to cheer for. Junior hurdler Michelle Jenneke dances then wins.'
Another added: 'Michelle Jenneke Might Be the Hottest Hurdler Ever.'


USA Today took a more sedate angle on what it called Jenneke's "unique way of stretching," writing, "You have to appreciate anyone who enjoys themselves this much."





19-year-old Michelle Jenneke wiggles her hips and shimmies ahead of a 100-metre hurdle race in Barcelona.

The pretty brunette shows off her svelte figure as she leaps up and down in her green smalls and shakes her toned thighs.

She flashes a cheeky smile and swings her pony tail to complete the cheerleader-style dance, performed on the track at the World Junior Championships on Sunday.

Sadly she hasn't qualified for the London Games this summer.


Michelle Jenneke (complete race, no 80s music)





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VIDEO Junior Hurdler Michelle Jenneke Dances Ten Wins - July 19, 2012
A young Australian hurdler is taking the Internet by storm with a warm-up dance she performed during the IAAF World Junior Championship last weekend in Barcelona.
To shake off pre-race jitters, Michelle Jenneke, wearing a bright green ribbon in her hair, smiles as she hops up and down, wiggling her hips and waving to the crowd.
The 19-year-old's warm-up routine has had nearly 133,000 views since it was uploaded to YouTube yesterday, with Twitter users labelling her 'The Hottest Hurdler Ever'.


2012 Michelle JENNEKE Complete race/Dance




THERE is some bad news for the London Olympics — this hurdler's sexy warm-up routine won't be one of the spectacles to look forward to.

Fit Michelle Jenneke was filmed performing a saucy pre-race ritual that seemed more suited to podium dancing than collecting medals.

The clip shows the athletic 19-year-old wiggling her hips and shimmying ahead of a 100-metre hurdle race in Barcelona.

The pretty brunette shows off her svelte figure as she leaps up and down in her green smalls and shakes her toned thighs.

She flashes a cheeky smile and swings her pony tail to complete the cheerleader-style dance, performed on the track at the World Junior Championships on Sunday.

Sadly she hasn't qualified for the London Games this summer — but you can still watch her booty-shaking routine here:




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Australian Runner Michelle Jenneke's Pre-Race Ritual Is Viral Smash

Thursday July 19, 2012 04:00 PM EDT

Australian Runner Michelle Jenneke's Pre-Race Ritual Is Viral Smash

Issei Kato/Landov

On your mark, get set, dance!

With some crafty editing – and just the right soundtrack – Michelle Jenneke's pre-race warm-up ritual has turned the Australian runner into the latest YouTube star.

To loosen up and shake off pre-race jitters, Jenneke smiles as she hops up and down and waves to the crowd at the IAAF World Junior Championships in Barcelona last weekend. And as soon as she takes off, she soars past her competitors in the 110-meter hurdles event, winning the heat.

Now, fans of Jenneke's moves have slowed down the footage and added a catchy tune, making the 110-meter race go viral in a video that's being passed along on multiple sites and has been viewed on YouTube more than 30,000 times.

While Jenneke won't be competing at the London Olympics, this video deserves a medal.



Michelle Jenneke interview, dancing hurdle girl




Youth Olympic Games Interview: MICHELLE JENNEKE and JENNY BLUNDELL

Athletics NSW
Published: Aug 11, 2010 10:51:54 AM Updated: Aug 25, 2010 02:44:24 PM

Youth Olympic Games Interview: MICHELLE JENNEKE and JENNY BLUNDELL

ANSW: What school and what year are you in? What subjects do you do and what are your goals after you leave school?

MICHELLE: I attend The Hills Grammar School in Kenthurst and am in Year 11. I am studying extension maths, physics, chemistry, PDHPE and extension English. Not exactly sure what I will pursue after school but most likely something in the sciences.

ANSW: What are your hobbies and interests away from athletics?

MICHELLE: I generally just love having fun. I have a great bunch of friends who I enjoy doing active things with like laser tag. I also love playing sport including soccer, touch football, European handball and indoor soccer. I have a quad bike which I love to ride. I also enjoy climbing trees and I have a couple of dogs and cats who are fun to play with.    

ANSW: Congratulations on your domestic season, it was very long, but you were able to run well throughout and also managed to negotiate the higher hurdle height – great for the future. How did you manage this?

MICHELLE: Yes the season was quite long but I love athletics and our club is really encouraging and social so it keeps the season really fun. I enjoyed the challenge of the higher hurdles and I adapted quite easily. 

ANSW: You are a quality sprinter. Is this important for your hurdles?

MICHELLE: It certainly helps to be fast and powerful for the hurdles. 

ANSW: How often do you train?

MICHELLE: I usually train twice a week but leading up to major competition my coach and I try to get in a third session.

ANSW: What are you aiming to achieve at the Youth Olympics?

MICHELLE: Ultimately I want to have a good race and achieve a solid PB.

ANSW: What got you involved in track and field and what keeps you running?

MICHELLE: I have always loved to run ever since I was a baby. I even used to line up socks, cushions and teddy bears down the hall and hurdle them when I was like 12 months old. I first started LAs when I was seven-years-old but didn’t love it because there was too much waiting around in the heat. I started with Cherrybrook Little Athletics in U10s on Friday nights and have never looked back. The main things which keep me running are training and my friendships through the sport. A combination of belonging to a really fun club, having the most amazing coach Mick Zisti and having so many crazy friends to train with and hang out with at the club keeps me going back for more, I couldn’t imagine leaving the club and the sport because it would mean leaving a lot more than athletics behind. 

ANSW: What are your short and long term goals?

MICHELLE: I am not really goal orientated.

Statistics/Profile

Coach: Mick Zisti

Event: 100m hurdles

Club: Cherrybrook

Personal bests: 13.89 (84cm)

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ANSW: What school do you attend and in what year are you? What subjects do you do and what is your goal after you leave school?

Jenny: I attend Cherrybrook Technology High School and am in Year 10. I do all the PDHPE courses, dance, food technology and of course the mandatory subjects. My goal is to go to university.

ANSW: What are your hobbies and interests away from athletics?

Jenny: In summer I water ski a lot. I play touch footy for school. I love to hang out with my friends and family.

ANSW: Congratulations on your domestic season, it was very long, but you were able to run well right through it and particularly at the end when the Youth Olympic trials were held.  How did you manage this?

Jenny: Thank you. Yes, the season was very long but I love training and competing so I never really dwell on how long the season goes. I run all year round, with cross country in the off-season so that helps with my strength for track seasons.

ANSW: How often do you train?

Jenny: I train Mondays and Wednesdays with some extra sessions here and there.

ANSW: How will you approach this new distance in Singapore of 1000m?

Jenny: I’m trying to focus more on splits and we have been working on a lot more volume training to get endurance for the extra 200m rather than an 800m.

ANSW: What are you aiming to achieve at the Youth Olympics?

Jenny: I am aiming to make the A final and run that competitively as well as to run a personal best.

ANSW: What got you involved in track and field and what keeps you running?

Jenny: When I was little I first began cross country. I then started training and because track follows cross country, it was only natural to give that a try. What keeps me running year after year is knowing I can go faster after the conclusion of every season.

ANSW: What are your short and long term goals?

Jenny: My short term goals: Singapore, World Youth-France. Long term: World Juniors, World Championship and definitely running a sub 2 minute 800m.

Statistics/Profile

Coach: Valmé Kruger

Event: 1000m

Club: Cherrybrook

Personal bests: 800m.2:06.57, 1000m 2:45.68, 1500m 4:27.63.

David Tarbotton and Ron Bendall for Athletics NSW

Image of Michelle Jenneke (Image courtesy of David Tarbotton)


Who Is Michelle Jenneke, The Beautiful Dancing Hurdler?

Michelle "Shelly" Jenneke is a 19-year-old from New South Wales, Australia, where she trained from the age of 10 on at the Cherrybrook Athletics Club. Photos of her are all over the website, and she owns a bunch of the club's girls hurdling records. She was a part of Australia's delegation at the 2010 Singapore Youth Olympic Games, running the 100 meter hurdles and the women's medley relay; in the hurdles, she came in 2nd, and the medley relay team came in 4th.

According to her page on the Australian Youth Olympics Team's website, in her free time Shelly will "ride a quad bike, hang out with friends, play games - anything fun."


Michelle Jenneke

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Michelle "Shelly" Jenneke (born 23 June 1993) is a hurdler from Kenthurst, New South Wales, Australia, where she attended The Hills Grammar School.[1] She trained from the age of 9 at the Cherrybrook Athletics Club and holds several of the club's girls hurdling records.

In July 2010, Jenneke was a part of Australia's team at the 2010 Singapore Youth Olympic Games, running the 100 metres hurdles and the women's medley relay. In the hurdles, she came second after winning her heat, and the medley relay team came fourth.[2]

On 15 July 2012, Jenneke finished fifth in the 2012 IAAF World Junior Championships 100 metres hurdles.[3] After the competition, a video on her 100 metres hurdles time trial taken during the heats race, which was subsequently posted on a video social networking site, raised her profile around the world.

Athletic career

Media coverage

A video of Jenneke warming up before the 100-meter heat race in July 2012 was widely disseminated by worldwide media.[4][5] As of July 2012, the video had attracted over 10 million views on YouTube.



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