Phil Wood

New Zealand triple jumper

Phil Wood (born 29 December 1953) was a New Zealand triple jump competitor who still holds the current national triple jump record of 16.22 m. He won four national titles in the triple jump.[1]

Personal bests

Event Distance Place Date
Triple jump 16.22m NR Edmonton, Canada 1978

Others named "Phil Wood"

  • Phil Wood & Co., bicycle component manufacturer, San Jose, California[2]
  • Phil Wood, Ten Speed Press publisher
  • Phil Wood, former baseball broadcaster[3]
  • Phil Wood, former BBC presenter[4]
  • Phil Wood, Canadian cinematographer[5]
  • Phil Wood MBE CSyP FSyI HonMBCI SIRM, former head of the School of Aviation and Security at Buckinghamshire New University[6]
  • Phil Wood, associate vice-president of student affairs and dean of students, McMaster University[7]
  • Phil Woods, American saxophonist
  • Philip Wood, senior British Army officer
  • Philip Wood, actor, Our Town (1940 film)[8]

References

  1. ^ Athletics New Zealand National Records Archived 2008-10-18 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ https://philwood.com/pages/about-us
  3. ^ Kelly, John (6 September 2023). "Perspective | Before RFK, there were all sorts of plans for a stadium. Here's one". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 22 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Contact Support". www.philwoodentertainment.com. Retrieved 22 May 2024.
  5. ^ "About". Phil Wood - Cinematographer. Retrieved 22 May 2024.
  6. ^ "Phillip Wood". Defsec. 1 January 2018. Retrieved 22 May 2024.
  7. ^ "Phil Wood". alumni.mcmaster.ca. Retrieved 22 May 2024.
  8. ^ "PHILIP WOOD DIES; ACTOR AND AUTHOR; Had Just Completed Work in Film Version of 'Our Town'-- Stricken in Hollywood SERVED IN THE WORLD WAR Last Seen on New York Stage in 'The Primrose Path'--Made His Debut With Gillette". The New York Times. 5 March 1940. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 22 May 2024.

External links

  • Phil Wood at World Athletics Edit this at Wikidata
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New Zealand national champions in men's triple jump
  • 1911: Len McKay
  • 1912: Fred Hazlett
  • 1913: Len McKay
  • 1914: Fred Hazlett
  • 1915: Ernest Sutherland
  • 1916–1919: not held
  • 1920: Ernest Sutherland
  • 1921–1923: Gordon Plummer
  • 1924–1925: Walter Wilton
  • 1926–1928: Jack Shirley
  • 1929: Bengt Rydbeck
  • 1930–1931: George Sullivan
  • 1932–1933: Alister Cameron
  • 1934–1935: Harold Brainsby
  • 1936: Alister Cameron
  • 1937: Kenshi Togami (JPN)
  • 1938: Alister Cameron
  • 1939: Harry Wilkins
  • 1940: Campion Alexander Calvert
  • 1941–1944: not held
  • 1945: C.J. Blewett
  • 1946: Keith Forsythe
  • 1947: C.J. Blewett
  • 1948: Keith Forsythe
  • 1949: Bevin Hough
  • 1950–1951: Colin Kay
  • 1952–1953: Patrick Sharon
  • 1954: R. Webb
  • 1955: M. Pearce
  • 1956: R. Webb
  • 1957–1971: Dave Norris
  • 1972–1973: Ken Simpson
  • 1974–1975: Dave Norris
  • 1976: Dragán Ivanov
  • 1977: Dave Norris
  • 1978–1981: Phil Wood
  • 1982: Tuariki Delamere
  • 1984: Kevin Todd
  • 1985: Peter Beames (AUS)
  • 1986: Evan Peterson
  • 1987: Mike Makin (GBR)
  • 1988: Alan Whitton
  • 1989–1990: Nigel Avery
  • 1991: Alan Whitton
  • 1992: Karl Schierling
  • 1993: Nigel Park
  • 1994: Jari Lämsä (FIN)
  • 1995: Scott Newman
  • 1996: Mark Edmond
  • 1997: Scott Newman
  • 1998: Nigel Park
  • 1999: Khamal Ganley
  • 2000–2002: Scott Clements
  • 2003: Tim Hawkes
  • 2004: Tom Davie
  • 2005: Tim Hawkes
  • 2006: Scott Clements
  • 2007: Charles Nicolson
  • 2008: Nigel Park
  • 2009–2010: Brent Newdick
  • 2011–2012: Todd Swanson
  • 2013–2015: Phillip Wyatt
  • 2016–2019: Ebuka Okpala
  • 2020: Andrew Allan
  • 2021–2022: Scott Thomson
  • 2023: Ebuka Okpala
  • 2024: Ethan Olivier
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