Cannabaceae

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

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Year Competition Venue Position Notes
1972 US National Championships Seattle, Washington 6th 2.13 m
1973 US National Championships Bakersfield, California 2nd 2.22 m
1976 US Olympic Trials Los Angeles, California 7th 2.18 m
1975 Pan American Games Mexico City, Mexico 1st 2.25 m
US National Championships Eugene, Oregon 1st 2.27 m
1978 US National Championships Los Angeles, California 5th 2.15 m

References

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  1. ^ "Tom Woods (2005) - Hall of Fame". Oregon State University Athletics. Retrieved 2024-05-17.



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