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Jenny Cheesman

Jennifer (Jenny) Cheesman (born 2 November 1957) is a former Australian women's basketball player.〔FIBA Archive. 1984 Olympic Games: Tournament for Women. (Jennifer Cheesman ). Retrieved 2012-07-22.〕
==Biography==

Cheesman played 167 games for the national team between 1975 and 1988, competing at two Olympic Games; 1984 and 1988.〔Australian Olympic Committee. (Jennifer Cheesman ). Retrieved 2012-07-22.〕〔Sports Reference (part of the USA Today media group). (Jenny Cheesman ). Retrieved 2012-07-22.〕 Cheesman described making the 1984 Olympic Games as "a life-long dream come true...Since I was twelve years old my aim has been to play basketball at an Olympic Games".〔Basketball Australia. (Back in the Day: Late Autumn 1984 ). Retrieved 2012-07-26.〕 At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics Games, Cheesman and her husband, Phil Smyth, would become the first husband and wife to captain Australian teams at the same Olympics.〔(Back in the Day: Late Autumn 1984 ). Basketball Australia News (18 May 2010). Retrieved 2012-09-02.〕
Cheesman also represented Australia at 4 World Championships - 1975, 1979, 1983, 1986.〔〔FIBA Archive. Player Search: (Cheesman ). Retrieved 2012-09-02.〕 She was the captain of the team from 1980 until the end of her career and also went on to be the Opals assistant coach from 1993-2000. While she was still playing at the highest level with the Opals, Cheesman was an assistant coach with the AIS program, taking over the head coach role for one year in 1990.〔Basketball Australia. (U14 Girls Club Championship ). Retrieved 2012-07-22.〕 As a talented junior, Cheesman eventually had to choose between stellar basketball and netball careers.〔Keller, Candice (14 August 2009). (Basketball and netball for star national prodigy ). The Advertiser: Sunday Mail. Retrieved 2012-07-22.〕
In the Women's National Basketball League, Cheesman played for the Canberra Capitals.〔Womans National Basketball League. (Canberra TransACT Capitals: Club History ). Retrieve 2012-07-22.〕 Cheesman would win the Halls Medal for the Best and Fairest player in the South Australian Women's competition on three occasions; 1974, 1977 and 1978.〔(Halls Medal ). Basketball SA. Retrieved 2012-09-15.〕 In 2003 Basketball Australia introduced an annual Fair Play Award to all Australian Junior Championships. The Under 14 Girls Club Championship award for fair play was named the "Jenny Cheesman Fair Play Award", as recognition of her outstanding contribution to the game.〔Basketball Australia. (Past Results: History ). Retrieved 2012-07-26.〕 Although Cheesman was not involved in any international medal winning teams, she was described a very important figure in the development of Australian women's basketball.〔National Library of Australia. (Cheeseman, Jennifer (1957-) ). Retrieved 2012-07-26.〕 Cheesman has also been described as "a truly world-class basketball player".〔Cowley Michael (21 August 2008). (The Jackson drive ). The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2012-07-26.〕
In 2006, Cheesman polled as the 8th greatest Australian female player in the 25-year team.〔Howell, Stephen (20 January 2005). (''League pollsters find Jackson simply the best'' ). The Age. Retrieved 2012-08-20.〕 Cheesman was inducted into the Australian Basketball Hall of Fame in 2004.〔Basketball Australia. (Jenny Cheesman ). Retrieved 2012-07-22〕

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