Paul Wilson (pole Vaulter)
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Paul Wilson (born July 30, 1947) is an American athlete specializing in the pole vault. He was the world record holder in the event. The first vaulter to clear his age in feet. In 1967 he was the number-one ranked
pole vault Pole vaulting, also known as pole jumping, is a track and field event in which an athlete uses a long and flexible pole, usually made from fiberglass or carbon fiber, as an aid to jump over a bar. Pole jumping competitions were known to the Myc ...
er in the world, but his career was cut short by injury.


Athletic career


High school

Wilson was an outstanding high-school pole vaulter. As a student of
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, he was coached by John Mitchell. In 1964 as a
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, Wilson came to the attention of ''
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'' magazine. ''SI'' published his "whizzer of 15 feet" in their March 16 edition and awarded him an "Award of Merit" for setting the interscholastic age record. He broke the age record by becoming the first 16-year-old to clear 16 feet. A year later, in 1965, as a
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, he won
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and
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titles and had achieved an age best in the pole vault of . On 20 March 1965, he vaulted 16-6 3/4 at the Southern Counties meet as a Senior. At the CIF Southern Section Track Championships, held on 28 May 1965 at
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, Wilson won with a height of 16-0. He set records with his performances at the CIF Southern Section Championships (16-1 1/2) and California State Championships (15-6 1/2). His personal best height of 16-6 3/4 was the best mark on record for a California high school athlete (more than 5 inches higher than the next highest mark, at 16-1 by fellow Warren High School athlete Bob Steinhoff), set a national interscholastic track & field record, and stood as the best in the world. Wilson was twice named as Athlete of the Year in the
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Southern Section by the
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. In 1964 he was awarded for his pole vault of 16-0 1/8, in conjunction with hurdler Earl McCullough. In 1965 he was named again, this time for vaulting 16-6 3/4, with the co-award going to runner Richard Joyce; the two athletes were named together because both had won CIF and State meets and both had set new National Interscholastic records (Joyce's record in the 880 yard run still stands today because high schools metrified in 1980). He was selected to the 1965 Honor Track & Field Team in the All-Southern Section of CIF by a panel of area sports writers.


College

After graduating high school, Wilson attended the
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(USC), where he competed for the
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athletics team. In his first year there, Wilson "hoisted the collegiate vault standard to 17-1." 1967 was Wilson's best year, as a 19-year-old college sophomore. He was United States champion and that winning vault broke the
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. He achieved this feat on 23 June 1967 in
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, with a height of . It was the same day
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set his long lasting world record in the
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. His record of 17-7 3/4 continues to be the sixth best height ever achieved by a USC Trojan. Although he was the world record holder, injury prevented Wilson from competing at the United States trials for the
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. The injury prematurely ended his career.


Records and rankings

During his curtailed career, Wilson was a formidable performer at USA national championships, held by the
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(AAU). Wilson was also voted by the experts at ''
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'' to be ranked among the best in the USA and the world at the pole vault during his career. MR = Meet record, CR = Collegiate record, AR = American record, WR = World record, NA = not applicable


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Wilson, Paul American male pole vaulters Living people 1947 births Track and field athletes from California World record setters in athletics (track and field) USC Trojans men's track and field athletes