Colebourn makes history as first Aussie woman to qualify for Biathlon World Cup in 20 years
Biathlete Jill Colebourn has made history as the first Australian female in 20 years to qualify for a Biathlon World Cup.
It feels pretty amazing, I’m actually lost for words.
Biathlete Jill Colebourn has made history as the first Australian female in 20 years to qualify for a Biathlon World Cup.





Age is no barrier
Three Olympians competed before their 14th birthdays while three athletes competed after turning 60.
Colebourn had been competing on the European circuit since December 2018, with a goal of earning under 180 points. Earning 150 points would've granted her qualification to the 2019 IBU World Cup, but she was able to score 137.56, comfortably sending her to the World Cup.
Currently, the 24-year-old is in Ostersund, Sweden, looking to make more Aussie history as she represents the green and gold at the World Championships.
Colebourn had been competing on the European circuit since December 2018, with a goal of earning under 180 points. Earning 150 points would've granted her qualification to the 2019 IBU World Cup, but she was able to score 137.56, comfortably sending her to the World Cup.
Currently, the 24-year-old is in Ostersund, Sweden, looking to make more Aussie history as she represents the green and gold at the World Championships.
It feels pretty amazing, I’m actually lost for words.
“It feels pretty amazing, I’m actually lost for words,” Colebourn said when describing how it felt to be the first Australian female to qualify for a biathlon world cup in over two decades.
“It was a goal I set for myself eight years ago when I first started the sport, so it’s unbelievable to have achieved a dream I’d had from the beginning.”
Olympics Rio 2016: Australia's women take 4x100m freestyle gold with world record
The medal came on top of a win for Mack Horton in the men's 400 freestyle and marked a dream start for the Australians after a disappointing London Olympics four years ago when they slumped to their worst medal haul in 20 years.
After one day of competition in the Rio pool, Australia have already doubled their tally of golds from London.




I think the swim team is in a very good place - doubled medal tally from London.

