Irving Baxter Explained

Irving Baxter
Birth Date:March 25, 1876
Birth Place:Utica, New York
Death Date:June 13, 1957 (aged 81)
Death Place:Utica, New York
Sport:Athletics
Event:high jump
Club:Penn Quakers, Philadelphia
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Irving Knott Baxter (March 25, 1876 in Utica, New York – June 13, 1957 in Utica, New York) was an American athlete, who won the gold medal in both the men's high jump and the pole vault at the 1900 Summer Olympics, in Paris, France.[1]

Biography

Baxter graduated from Trinity College in Hartford, CT in 1899 and the University of Pennsylvania School of Law in 1901.[2]

Baxter won the high jump title at the British 1900 AAA Championships.[3] [4] Shortly afterwards, Baxter won the gold medal in both the men's high jump and the pole jump at the 1900 Summer Olympics and took second place to Ray Ewry in all three of the standing jumps (long, triple, and high) in 1900.

Baxter won further British AAA Championship titles, winning the high jump and pole jump events at the 1901 AAA Championships.[5]

Baxter is buried at Forest Hill Cemetery in Utica, New York.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Irving Baxter . Olympedia . 24 December 2020.
  2. Web site: Irving Knott Baxter. archives.upenn.edu . August 5, 2021.
  3. Web site: AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists . National Union of Track Statisticians . 30 July 2024.
  4. News: The Amateur Athletic Association Championships . Sporting Life . 9 July 1900 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription . 30 July 2024.
  5. News: The Amateur Championships . Huddersfield Daily Examiner . 8 July 1901 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription . 31 July 2024.
  6. https://www.foresthillcemetery.org/test Forest Hill Cemetery, official website