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
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Standing high jump | |
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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:
- 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
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1876–1878 New York Athletic Club | |
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1879–1888 NAAAA |
- 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
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1888–1979 Amateur Athletic Union | |
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1980–1992 The Athletics Congress | |
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1993-onwards USA Track & Field | |
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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.
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New Zealand national champions in men's high jump |
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- 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: (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
- 2025: Hamish Kerr
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