Jean Shiley
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American high jumper
Shiley in 1932 | ||
Medal record | ||
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Women’s athletics
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Olympic Games | ||
1932 Los Angeles | High jump
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Jean Shiley Newhouse (November 20, 1911 – March 11, 1998) was an American
Philadelphia suburb, where she joined the team at Haverford High School
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Shiley tied with
Los Angeles. In the games, both cleared 5 ft 5+1⁄4 in (1.657 m) and failed at 5 ft 6 in (1.676 m). In the jump-off, they tied again at a world record height of 5 ft 5+3⁄4 in (1.670 m); however, Shiley was awarded the gold medal, as Didrikson's Western roll
technique was deemed "diving".
Didrikson was also given a share in the world record and this, though equalled a few times, stood until 1939. Shiley was ruled ineligible for the 1936 Games as she had worked as a swimming instructor.
References
External links
- Jean Shiley at the USATF Hall of Fame (archived)
- Jean Shiley at World Athletics
- Jean Shiley at Olympics.com
- Jean Shiley at
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US National Championship winners in women's high jump | |
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1923–1979 Amateur Athletic Union |
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1980–1992 The Athletics Congress |
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1993–present USA Track & Field |
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