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Jeni Armbruster launches the ball for the US team JENNIFER ARMBRUSTER

Height: 5’8”
Weight: 138 lbs
Date of Birth: 02/12/75
Birthplace: Taipei, Taiwan
Current Residence: Colorado Springs, USA.
Disability: Blind – B1

A star basketball player when her sight began to deteriorate, Armbruster sought a sport that would provide her with the same kind of competitiveness as basketball and found goalball. She is now ranked as one of the top five players in the world. Armbruster served as captain for the U.S. Women's Goalball Team that won the gold medal at the 2002 IBSA World Goalball Championships in Rio de Janeiro. The Gold medal secured the team a berth at the 2004 Athens Paralympic Games as well as the top ranking in the world going into the games.

Armbruster is a member of the first Paralympic team to obtain residency at the U.S. Olympic Training Center. She is a four-time Paralympian and four-time member of World Championship teams. She has been working in the field of sports administration for seven years and is currently employed at Lakeshore Foundation. Armbruster has been named to the coaching staff of the 2007 World Youth Championship delegation for the sport of goalball.

Major Achievements

2006IBSA World Championships- Bronze medal
 USABA national goalball championships- silver medal all tourney team
 Malmo Ladies InterCup - third place-scoring title
 
2005IBSA Pan American games- Gold medal
 Malmo Ladies InterCup - first place-scoring title
 USABA Goalball Nationals- silver medal-All tourney team
 
2004Athens Paralympics-Silver medal
 USABA National Goalball Championships - gold medal
 Malmo Ladies InterCup - first place-scoring title
 
2003USABA National Goalball Championships - silver medal all tourney team
 Malmo Ladies InterCup - first place-scoring title
 
2002IBSA World Goalball Championships - gold medal
 Malmo Ladies InterCup - third place, All-Tournament Leading Scorer
 USABA National Goalball Championships - gold medal all tourney team
 
2001IBSA Pan American Games Goalball Tournament - gold medal
 British Invitational - first place
 USABA National Goalball Championships - silver medal, Most Valuable Player
 Malmo Ladies InterCup - third place, MVP, Conduct Award
 
2000Sydney Paralympic Games
 USABA National Goalball Championships - gold medal, MVP
 British Invitational - second place
 
1999British Invitational - second place
 USABA National Goalball Championships - gold medal, MVP
 
199810th Annual British Blind Sports Goalball Tournament - third place
 USABA National Goalball Championships - silver medal
 IBSA World Championships - bronze medal
 
1997USABA National Goalball Championships - gold medal, MVP
 
1996Atlanta Paralympic Games - bronze medal
 Canadian Championships - first place
 London Invitational - first place
 USABA National Goalball Championships - silver medal, MVP
 
1995USABA National Goalball Championships - gold medal, MVP
 
1994USABA National Goalball Championships - gold medal, MVP
 IBSA World Championships
 
1993USABA National Goalball Championships - gold medal, MVP
 
1992Competed at the Barcelona Paralympic Games
 USABA National Goalball Championships - silver medal
 
1990USABA National Goalball Championships - silver medal
 

Honorable Mentions and Other Achievements

2001Recognized by Women’s Sports Foundation
 
2000Graduated with MS in Criminal Justice
 
1997Women’s Sport Foundation's Sports Woman of the Year Finalist
 Graduated with a BA in Sociology
 
1996Voted Colorado Amateur Athlete of the Year
 
1995Inducted into the Colorado Sportswomen Hall of Fame
 

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