1955 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships | |
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Dates | 24–25 June (men) 17-18 June (women) 15 October (pentathlon) |
Host city | Boulder, Colorado (men) Ponca City, Oklahoma (women) Morristown, New Jersey (pentathlon) |
Venue | Folsom Field (men) Blaine Stadium (women) |
← 1954 1956 → |
The 1955 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 Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado, and it took place 24–25 June. The women's meet was held separately at Blaine Stadium in Ponca City, Oklahoma, on 17-18 June. The women's pentathlon was contested on 15 October in Morristown, New Jersey.
Despite inclement weather, 14,500 fans attended the final day of men's competition. Arnie Sowell's time in the 880 yards was just one tenth off the world record. [1] Because the athletics at the 1955 Pan American Games were so early in the season, marks from the 1955 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships were used to select the women's team for this event. The pentathlon competition decided the first official American record holder as it was the first U.S. competition to use the then-internationally recognized shot put, high jump, 80 m hurdles, 200 m, and long jump events. [2]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 yards | Isabell Daniels | 6.0 | Rebecca Ayars | Lucinda Williams | ||
100 yards | Mae Faggs | 10.8 | Martha Hudson | Alfrances Lyman | ||
220 yards | Mae Faggs | 25.1 | Alfrances Lyman | Gayle Dierks | ||
80 m hurdles | Bertha Diaz (CUB) | 11.5 | Barbara Mueller | Nancy Phillips | ||
High jump | Mildred McDaniel | 1.69 m | Billie Jo Jackson | 1.54 m | Verneda Thomas | 1.49 m |
Long jump | Nancy Phillips | 5.33 m | Shirley Hereford | 5.04 m | Anna Lois Smith | 5.00 m |
Shot put | Wanda Wejzgrowicz | 11.39 m | Lois Ann Testa | 11.17 m | Marjorie Larney | 10.85 m |
Discus throw | Alejandra Herrera (CUB) | 35.86 m | Marjorie Larney | 35.08 m | Patricia Monsanto | 34.47 m |
Javelin throw | Karen Anderson | 45.75 m | Amelia Wershoven | 41.25 m | Marjorie Larney | 38.83 m |
Baseball throw [4] | Amelia Wershoven | 249 ft 11⁄4 in (75.92 m) | ||||
Women's pentathlon | Barbara Mueller | 3539 pts | Stella Walsh (POL) | 3431 pts | Nancy Phillips | 3388 pts |
Billie Patricia "Pat" Daniels is a retired female pentathlete and track and field coach from the United States, who was the U.S. track and field national champion in the 800 m in 1960 and 1961 and in the pentathlon from 1961 to 1967 and in 1970. She was national long jump champion in 1967. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 1967 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada. A three-time Olympian, she placed seventh in 1964 and sixth in 1968. She first represented the US in 1960, running just five days after her 17th birthday, days before beginning her senior year at Capuchino High School in San Bruno, California.
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