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At first glance, Jill Colebourn might appear like any other university student. She鈥檚 completing a double degree in mechatronic engineering and commerce and is set to graduate at the end of this year.
But Jill鈥檚 story has more to it than most 鈥 for years, she has juggled her university study and industry placements with professional sport, and in 2019, she hit new heights by achieving a personal best at the .
Jill Colebourn shooting at a competition in Poland.
Biathlon, a winter sport where athletes compete in both cross-country skiing and rifle shooting, was not the obvious choice for Jill, who lived in Sydney hours away from the closest ski field.
鈥淚t was a really big commitment, as my parents were driving me six hours one way every weekend to ski,鈥 says Jill. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think every parent would agree to do it, but they did, and I鈥檓 really lucky.鈥
It paid off 鈥 at the end of 2019, Jill competed at the biathlon World Cup, achieving a personal best and .
鈥淚 was just excited to get out there and do what I love at the highest level,鈥 shares Jill, close to two months after her amazing achievement.
If that wasn鈥檛 enough, Jill also had to balance her burgeoning career as a biathlete with her increasing workload as an engineering and commerce student.
鈥淚 am a recipient of an scholarship for my sporting endeavours,鈥 Jill adds, a program that helped her balance sport and study, along with the support of her teachers and supervisors within the Faculty of Engineering.
鈥淚t was amazing to see Jill balance the demands of her training schedule against her commitment to her studies,鈥 says Professor Stefan Williams, who supervised Jill鈥檚 undergraduate thesis project.
鈥淲e were very proud to hear about her performance at the recent biathlon world championships.鈥
Jill鈥檚 achievements go further than her prowess on the ski fields. She was awarded an Engineering Sydney Industry Placement Scholarship聽(ESIPS), designed to give the highest-achieving students valuable industry experience at top engineering companies. As an ESIPS recipient, Jill underwent an internship at multinational services company .
鈥淭he ESIPS program was the most incredible internship opportunity, and I am immensely grateful. I was able to gain real work experience at Accenture, one of the world鈥檚 leading consulting firms, while completing my honours thesis and gaining credits towards my engineering degree,鈥 says Jill.
She has continued to work for Accenture while competing as a biathlete, adding that the global nature of the business has helped her immensely.
鈥淛illian did a great job of her thesis. She investigated new machine learning models for predicting failures in complex computer systems,鈥 says Professor Williams.
Jill was also a recipient of the Muriel Anderson Scholarship for Engineering in 2014, the first year of her degree, which recognises outstanding female engineering students beginning their studies. It cemented a love for engineering that began early on in her life.
鈥淎t high school, my favourite subjects were maths and design and technology, but what first drew me to engineering was the idea of creating something from nothing. I still love the opportunity to be creative and actually make or build something,鈥 says Jill.
Jill competing in Poland.
With the biathlon season well underway, Jill shows no signs of slowing down. Having made history in 2019, she鈥檚 looking ahead.
鈥淭he day after my World Cup debut, I achieved a new personal best, which re-qualified me for the World Cup circuit this year,鈥 says Jill, fresh from another effort competing at the World Championships last week and with plenty of events still to come.
Jill has headed for an overseas exchange in Milan Italy at Bocconi University for the first semester of this year to further her engineering and commerce degree 鈥 and possibly prepare for an Olympics berth.
鈥淚 see myself working with Accenture for the near-future as a software engineer while also balancing my athletic commitments and Olympic goals. This helps me keep my technical skills up to-date while I pursue sport so that I am fully prepared for work as an engineer when I finish my sporting career,鈥 adds Jill.
At only 25 years old, it seems certain that Jill鈥檚 achievements will continue, thanks to a fierce determination to succeed.
鈥淢y best asset is my strength of will,鈥 says Jill. 鈥淚 never give up.鈥
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