1953 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships | |
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Dates | 26–27 June (men) 24-25 July (women) 18 October (pentathlon) |
Host city | Dayton, Ohio (men) San Antonio, Texas (women) Berkeley, California (pentathlon) |
Venue | Welcome Stadium (men) Alamo Heights Stadium (women) |
← 1952 1954 → |
The 1953 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships were organized by the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) and served as the national championships in outdoor track and field for the United States.
The men's edition was held at Welcome Stadium in Dayton, Ohio, and it took place 26–27 June. The women's meet was held separately at Alamo Heights Stadium in San Antonio, Texas, on 24–25 July. The women's pentathlon was held on 18 October in Berkeley, California.
At the men's championships, imperial distances were used for the first time since 1931, and they would continue to be used until conversion back to metric in the 1970s. Walter Davis broke the high jump world record as 9,500 spectators attended on the first day and 7,500 on the final day. [1] In the women's competition, no meet records were set due to decreased participation following the 1952 Summer Olympics. [2]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 m | Mabel Landry | 6.6 | Annie McDonald | Esther Villalon (MEX) | ||
100 m | Barbara Jones | 11.9 | Dolores Dwyer | Mabel Landry | ||
200 m | Dolores Dwyer | 24.4 | Barbara Jones | Calpurnia Jackson | ||
80 m hurdles | Nancy Phillips | 12.2 | Constance Darnowski | Barbara Mueller | ||
High jump | Mildred McDaniel | 1.56 m | Lula Bell | 1.47 m | none awarded | |
Jeanette Cantrell | ||||||
Long jump | Mabel Landry | 5.68 m | Nancy Phillips | 5.31 m | Arlene Pugh | 5.21 m |
Shot put (8 lb) | Amelia Bert | 12.25 m | Paula Deubel | 12.12 m | Donnis Thompson | 11.94 m |
Discus throw | Janet Dicks | 37.54 m | Marjorie Larney | 36.02 m | Concepcion Villaneuva (MEX) | 33.07 m |
Javelin throw | Amelia Wershoven | 37.97 m | Marjorie Larney | 37.16 m | Janet Dicks | 35.98 m |
Baseball throw [4] | Marion Brown Young | 268 ft 9 in (81.91 m) | ||||
Women's pentathlon | Stanislawa Walasiewicz (POL) | 1911 pts | Dolores Dwyer | 1540 pts | Elizabeth Coll | 1159 pts |
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