Career
Jeschelnig also owned an outdoor personal best of 68.83 m (225 ft 93⁄4 in) by placing first at the 2004 Ohio State Relays Meet in Columbus, Ohio that secured her a spot on the United States. track and field team for the Olympics. While competing for the Eagles, she compiled a record of fourteen titles throughout her four-year collegiate career. Nine of which came from the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC)and five from the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II Championships.
Jeschelnig also posted an all-time National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II meet record of 64.86 m (212 ft 91⁄2 in) in the hammer throw and 20.53 m (67 ft 41⁄4 in) in the non-Olympic 20-pound weight, which garnered her as a ten-time National Collegiate Athletic Association All-American and as GLIAC"s most valuable track and field athlete in 2002.
On February 17, 2003, Jeschelnig was surprisingly featured in Sports Illustrated"s Face of the Crowd magazine issue. After graduating from Ashland University in May 2003 with a mathematics major, Jeschelnig joined with eight other athletes for Ashland Elite"s athletic program, which was devised to help Olympic aspirants undergo rigorous training for future track and field meets.
Jeschelnig started her opening throw with a satisfying distance of 58.00 m, before committing a startling foul on her second attempt. She extended a remarkable toss to 62.23 m on her third attempt, but it was not worthily enough to put her through to the final, leaving Jeschelnig in last place among the Americans and thirty-ninth overall against a field of forty-eight hammer throwers at the end of the qualifying round.