Fred Woodhouse

Australian pole vaulter (1912–1998)

Fred Woodhouse
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing  Australia
British Empire Games
Bronze medal – third place 1934 London Pole vault

Frederick Irvine Woodhouse (13 June 1912 – 8 July 1998)[1] was an Australian track and field athlete who competed in the 1934 and 1938 British Empire Games.

At the 1934 Empire Games he won the bronze medal in the pole vault event. He was also a member of the Australian relay team which finished fourth in the 4×110 yards competition.

Four years later he finished seventh in the pole vault contest at the 1938 Empire Games.

References

  1. ^ Death notice in the Daily Telegraph, 9 July 1998

External links

  • Frederick 'Fred' Woodhouse at Australian Athletics Historical Results
  • Frederick Woodhouse at the Australian Olympic Committee (archive)
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Australian national champions in men's pole vault
  • 1930: Gordon Harper
  • 1932–1936: Fred Woodhouse
  • 1937: Les Fletcher
  • 1947–1948: Ted Winter
  • 1949–1950: Peter Denton
  • 1951: Bruce Peever
  • 1952–1953: Peter Denton
  • 1954–1956: Bruce Peever
  • 1957: Max Gee
  • 1958: Bruce Peever
  • 1959: John Pfitzner
  • 1960: Ross Filshie
  • 1961: John Pfitzner
  • 1962: Ross Filshie
  • 1963: Trevor Bickle
  • 1964–1965: Ross Filshie
  • 1966–1967: Trevor Bickle
  • 1968: Mike Sullivan
  • 1969: Ed Johnson
  • 1970: Ray Boyd
  • 1971: Ed Johnson
  • 1972–1976: Ray Boyd
  • 1977: Rob Huddle
  • 1978–1983: Ray Boyd
  • 1984: Rob Chisholm
  • 1985: Neil Honey
  • 1986: Larry Jessee (USA)
  • 1987–1988: Neil Honey
  • 1989: Simon Arkell
  • 1990: Tim Foster
  • 1991–1992: Simon Arkell
  • 1993: James Miller
  • 1994: Scott Huffman (USA) and James Miller
  • 1995–1997: James Miller
  • 1998: Dmitri Markov (BLR)
  • 1999: Viktor Chistiakov (RUS)
  • 2000: Paul Burgess
  • 2001: Dmitri Markov
  • 2002: Paul Burgess
  • 2003–2004: Dmitri Markov
  • 2005–2006: Paul Burgess
  • 2007: Brad Walker (USA)
  • 2008: Steve Hooker
  • 2009: Blake Lucas
  • 2010: Steve Hooker
  • 2011: Sergey Kucheryanu (RUS)


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