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Debbie Brill OC (born March 10, 1953 in Mission, British Columbia) is a Canadian high jump athlete who was the first North American woman to clear 6 feet, at age 16. Her unique reverse jumping style was called the "Brill Bend". She is an eleven-time national champion of Canada.

Debbie has held the Canadian National High Jump record, both indoor (1.99 meters - 6' 6 1/2 ") and outdoor (1.98 meters - 6' 6"), since 1969, establishing her first Canadian High Jump record when she was 16 years old. Her Canadian High Jump records remain unbroken. She was ranked in the top 8 female jumpers in the world for 12 years in a career that spanned 21 years, from 1967-1988.

In 1979 Debbie won a gold medal in the World Cup athletics championship (the precursor to the World Athletics Championships) held in Montreal, Canada.

Debbie was ranked number one in the world going into the 1980 Olympics which Canada boycotted because of the U.S.S.R.'s military involvement in Afghanistan.

In January 1982 Debbie established a World Indoor High Jump record of 1.99 meters in Edmonton, Alberta, 5 months after giving birth to her first son, Neil. She has a daughter, Katelin, and a son, Jacob. She is married to a physician, Dr. Douglas Coleman.

In 1983, she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.

[edit] Achievements

Year Tournament Venue Result Event
1970 Commonwealth Games Edinburgh, Scotland 1st High Jump
1971 Pan American Games Cali, Colombia 1st High Jump
1972 Olympic Games Munich, West Germany 6th High Jump
1978 Commonwealth Games Edmonton, Canada 2nd High Jump
1979 Pan American Games San Juan, Puerto Rico 3rd High Jump
1982 Commonwealth Games Brisbane, Australia 1st High Jump
1983 World Championships Helsinki, Finland 6th High Jump
1984 Olympic Games Los Angeles, California 5th High Jump


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Sporting positions
Preceded by
United States Louise Ritter
USA National High Jump Champion
1979
Succeeded by
United States Coleen Rienstra
Preceded by
United States Pamela Spencer
USA National High Jump Champion
1982
Succeeded by
United States Louise Ritter



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