Athletics at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games – Women's high jump explained

Event:Women's high jump
Games:1962
Venue:Perry Lakes Stadium
Competitors:11
Nations:4
Win Label:Winning height
Win Value:5inchesft10inchesin (ftin) GR CR Aust.R WA. R
Gold:Robyn Woodhouse
Goldcga:AUS
Silver:Helen Frith
Silvercga:AUS
Bronze:Michele Mason
Bronzecga:AUS
Prev:1958
Next:1966

The women's high jump at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games as part of the athletics programme was held at the Perry Lakes Stadium on Monday 26 November 1962.

The event was won by 19-year-old Australian Robyn Woodhouse in her first international competition. Woodhouse won by two inches ahead of her fellow countrywomen Helen Frith and Michele Mason, the defending champion. Woodhouse's jump of 5feet set four new records. It broke the British Empire and Commonwealth record by one inch, Mason's Games record set in Cardiff by three inches, the Australian open (all-comers) record of American Mildred McDaniel by of an inch and Mason's Australian national record by one inch. The jump placed Woodhouse only behind the world record holder, Romania's Iolanda Balaș, who had cleared 6feet.[1]

This was one five events at the 1962 Games where Australia won the clean sweep of medals. The others were the women's long jump, the men's 440 yard freestyle, men's 1650 yard freestyle and the men's 220 yard butterfly.

Final

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Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
GR, CR
10

Notes and References

  1. News: Jim. Webster. Records in high jump. The Sydney Morning Herald. John Fairfax and Sons. Sydney. 25. 27 November 1962.
  2. Web site: Results of the women's high jump at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. CGF. 14 April 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140415015514/http://www.thecgf.com/games/results.asp?gameid=3035&sportid=1504. 15 April 2014. dead.