Tom Woods (high jumper)
American high jumper (born 1953)
Tom Woods (born April 7, 1953) is a retired male high jumper from the United States , who competed in the 1970s for his native country. He set his personal best in the men's high jump event (2.27 metres) on 1975-06-20 in Eugene, Oregon , winning the national title.
Competing for the Oregon State Beavers track and field team, Woods won the 1972 NCAA University Division Outdoor Track and Field Championships in the high jump.[ 1]
Achievements
References
Standing high jump High jump
1906 : Herbert Gidney
1907 : Harry Porter
1908 : Harry Porter
1909 : Harry Porter
1910 : Harry Grumpelt
1911 : Samuel Lawrence
1913 : John Johnstone
1914 : Eugene Jennings
1915 : Wesley Oler
1916 : Jo Loomis
1917 : Jo Loomis
1918 : Egon Erickson
1919 : Walter Whalen
1920 : Walter Whalen
1921 : Richmond Landon
1922 : Leroy Brown
1923 : Harold Osborn
1924 : Harold Osborn
1925 : Harold Osborn
1926 : Harold Osborn
1927 : Charles W. Major
1928 : Anton Burg
1929 : Charles W. Major
1930 : Anton Burg
1931 : Anton Burg
1932 : George Spitz
1933 : George Spitz
1934 : Walter Marty , George Spitz
1935 : Cornelius Johnson
1936 : Ed Burke
1937 : Ed Burke
1938 : Lloyd Thompson
1939 : Mel Walker
1940 : Arthur Byrnes
1941 : Mel Walker
1942 : Adam Berry, Josh Williamson
1943 : Bill Vessie, Josh Williamson
1944 : Dave Albritton , Bill Vessie
1945 : Ken Wiesner , Josh Williamson
1946 : John Vislocky
1947 : John Vislocky
1948 : John Vislocky
1949 : Dick Phillips
1950 : John Vislocky
1951 : John Heintzmann, Jack Razetto, Josh Williamson
1952 : Lewis Hall
1953 : Lewis Hall
1954 : Herman Wyatt
1955 : Lewis Hall, Ernie Shelton
1956 : Ernie Shelton
1957 : Phil Reavis
1958 : Herman Wyatt
1959 : John Thomas
1960 : John Thomas
1961 : Valeriy Brumel (URS ) , John Thomas (2nd)
1962 : John Thomas
1963 : Valeriy Brumel (URS ) , John Thomas (2nd)
1964 : John Thomas
1965 : Valeriy Brumel (URS ) , Gene Johnson (3rd)
1966 : John Thomas
1967 : John Rambo
1968 : Valentin Gavrilov (URS ) , Steve Kelly (2nd)
1969 : John Rambo
1970 : Otis Burrell
1971 : Reynaldo Brown
1972 : Gene White
1973 : Dwight Stones
1974 : Tom Woods
1975 : Dwight Stones
1976 : Robert Forget (CAN ) , Bill Knoedel (2nd)
1977 : Paul Underwood
1978 : Dwight Stones
1979 : Benn Fields
1980 : Franklin Jacobs
1981 : Jeff Woodard
1982 : Dwight Stones
1983 : Tyke Peacock
1984 : Dennis Lewis
1985 : Jim Howard
1986 : Jim Howard
1987 : Igor Paklin (URS ) , Jim Howard (2nd)
1988 : Igor Paklin (URS ) , Jim Howard (2nd), Tom McCants (2nd)
1989 : Troy Kemp (BAH ) , Tom McCants (2nd)
1990 : Hollis Conway
1991 : Javier Sotomayor (CUB ) , Hollis Conway (2nd)
1992 : Hollis Conway
1993 : Hollis Conway
1994 : Hollis Conway
1995 : Tony Barton
1996 : Charles Austin
1997 : Charles Austin
1998 : Sam Hill
1999 : Henry Patterson
2000 : Matt Hemingway
2001 : Nathan Leeper
2002 : Nathan Leeper
2003 : Charles Austin
2004 : Jamie Nieto
2005 : Tora Harris
2006 : Adam Shunk
2007 : Tora Harris
2008 : Andra Manson
2009 : Andra Manson
2010 : Jesse Williams
2011 : Jesse Williams
2012 : Jesse Williams
2013 : Dusty Jonas
2014 : Erik Kynard
2015 : Erik Kynard
2016 : Erik Kynard
2017 : Erik Kynard
2018 : Erik Kynard
2019 : Jeron Robinson
2020 : Erik Kynard
2022 : JuVaughn Harrison
2023 : Shelby McEwen
2024 : Shelby McEwen
Notes
1876–1878New York Athletic Club 1879–1888NAAAA
1879: William Wunder
1880: Alfred Carroll
1881: C.W. Durand
1882: Alfred Carroll
1883: Malcolm Ford
1884: J.T. Rinehart
1885–87: William Page
1888Note 1 : Tim O'Connor
1888–1979Amateur Athletic Union 1980–1992The Athletics Congress 1993-onwardsUSA Track & Field Notes
Note 1: In 1888 both the NAAAA and the AAU held championships
OT: The 1920, 1928, 1932 and since 1992, championships incorporated the Olympic Trials, otherwise held as a discrete event.
2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
New Zealand national champions in men's high jump
1888: F. Perry
1889–1890: J. McNaught
1891: John Edward Hume / Edward Theodore Laurie
1892: Fred Meyrick
1893: Ross Gore / Fred Meyrick
1894–1895: H.S. Bailey
1896: P.J. Brown
1897: Charlie Laurie
1898: Hugh Good
1899: Robert Brownlee
1900: Charlie Laurie
1901: Matthew Roseingrave (AUS) / Cuthbert Harper / Henry Prebble
1902: Cuthbert Harper / Charlie Laurie
1903: Ralph Hamilton Grahame
1904: Cuthbert Harper
1905: Matthew Roseingrave
1906: Charlie Laurie
1907–1910: Charles Orbell
1911–1912: R.F. Mitchell
1913–1915: Philip Doyle
1916–1919: not held
1920–1921: Ernest Sutherland
1922–1924: Jack Shirley
1925: Richard Stevens
1926–1927: Jack Shirley
1928: Geoff Sceats
1929: R.H. Neville
1930–1931: F. Brady
1932–1933: Tim Crowe
1934: Phil Hackett
1935–1936: Tim Crowe
1937: A.J. Maher
1938: G. Hunter
1939: E. Phillips
1940: L. Grey
1941–1944: not held
1945: G. Hunter
1946–1947: Johnny Borland
1948–1949: Raymond McKenzie
1950: Johnny Borland
1951–1958: Peter Wells
1959: B. Thomas
1960: Bob Thomas
1961–1962: Murray Jeffries
1963: Bill Speirs
1964: Murray Jeffries / Bill Speirs
1965: Bill Speirs
1966: Murray Jeffries
1967: Perry Cunningham
1968–1970: Bill Speirs
1971: Ian Finlayson
1972: Terry Stewart
1973: Peter Tracy
1974: Arthur Jordan
1975: Peter Crampton
1976: Lindsay Guthrie
1977: Tom Woods (USA)
1978–1980: Terry Lomax
1981: Dave McDonald
1982–1987: Roger Te Puni
1988: Steven Hollings
1989: Roger Te Puni
1990: Jeff Brown
1991–1994: Roger Te Puni
1995–2001: Glenn Howard
2002: Bae Kyung-Ho (KOR)
2003: Glenn Howard
2004: Bae Kyung-Ho (KOR)
2005: Ben Giles
2006: Billy Crayford
2007: Grant Knaggs
2008: Duncan Noble
2009: Robbie Grabarz (GBR)
2010–2014: Billy Crayford
2015: Hamish Kerr
2016: Sam Pinson
2017–2023: Hamish Kerr
2024: Adam Stack
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