Angela Bradburn-Spangler
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1995 Mar del Plata | High Jump |
Angela Bradburn-Spangler (born September 4, 1968, in Fort Wayne, Indiana) is a retired high jumper from the United States, who set her outdoor personal best on May 28, 1994, jumping 1.95 metres at a meet in Wörrstadt. Her indoor best is 1.98 metres set on March 5, 1994, in Atlanta. She is the 1994 US national champion and three-time US national indoor champion (1992, 1994 and 1997).
Representing the Texas Longhorns women's track and field team, Spangler won the 1990 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships in the high jump.[1]
Competition record
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes | |
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1991 | World Indoor Championships | Seville, Spain | 11th | 1.88 m | |
1993 | World Indoor Championships | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 7th | 1.94 m | |
1994 | Goodwill Games | St. Petersburg, Russia | 6th | 1.88 m | |
1995 | Pan American Games | Mar del Plata, Argentina | 3rd | 1.91 m | |
1997 | World Indoor Championships | Paris, France | 15th (q) | 1.90 m | |
World Championships | Athens, Greece | 18th (q) | 1.89 m | ||
1999 | Pan American Games | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | 4th | 1.85 m |
Note: Results with a q, indicate overall position in qualifying round.
References
- ^ "Angela Bradburn Spangler (2008) - Hall of Honor". University of Texas Athletics. Retrieved 2024-05-17.
- Angela Bradburn-Spangler at World Athletics
- USATF profile
- Player Bio: Angela Bradburn Spangler at Texas Longhorns
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Preceded by | USA National High Jump Champion 1994 | Succeeded by |
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Amateur Athletic Union
- 1923: Catherine Wright
- 1924: Not held
- 1925: Elizabeth Stine
- 1926–27: Catherine McGuire
- 1928: Mildred Wiley
- 1929–31: Jean Shiley
- 1932: Jean Shiley & Babe Didrikson
- 1933: Alice Arden
- 1934: Not held
- 1935: Barbara Howe
- 1936: Annette Rogers
- 1937–38: Gretel Bergmann
- 1939–48: Alice Coachman
- 1949: Gertrude Orr
- 1950: Dorothy Chisholm
- 1951–52: Marion Boos
- 1953: Mildred McDaniel
- 1954: Jeanette Cantrell
- 1955–56: Mildred McDaniel
- 1957: Verneda Thomas & Hazel Ulmer
- 1958: Rose Robinson & Barbara Brown
- 1959–61: Lis Josefson
- 1962: Kinuko Tsutsumi (JPN)
- 1963–67: Eleanor Montgomery
- 1968: Theresa Thresher
- 1969: Eleanor Montgomery
- 1970: Sally Plihal
- 1971: Linda Iddings
- 1972: Audrey Reid
- 1973: DeAnne Wilson
- 1974–77: Joni Huntley
- 1978: Louise Ritter
- 1979: Debbie Brill (CAN)
The Athletics Congress
- 1980: Coleen Sommer
- 1981: Pam Spencer
- 1982: Debbie Brill (CAN)
- 1983: Louise Ritter
- 1984: Pam Spencer
- 1985–86: Louise Ritter
- 1987: Coleen Sommer
- 1988–89: Jan Wohlschlag
- 1990–91: Yolanda Henry
- 1992: Tanya Hughes
USA Track & Field
- 1993: Tanya Hughes
- 1994: Angie Bradburn
- 1995: Amy Acuff
- 1996: Tisha Waller
- 1997: Amy Acuff
- 1998–99: Tisha Waller
- 2000: Karol Damon
- 2001: Amy Acuff
- 2002: Tisha Waller
- 2003: Amy Acuff
- 2004: Tisha Waller
- 2005: Amy Acuff
- 2006: Chaunté Howard
- 2007: Amy Acuff
- 2008–09: Chaunté Howard
- 2010: Chaunté Lowe
- 2011: Brigetta Barrett
- 2012: Chaunté Lowe
- 2013: Brigetta Barrett
- 2014–16: Chaunté Lowe
- 2017–19: Vashti Cunningham
- 20212020 OT-22: Vashti Cunningham
- OT: Since 1992, championships incorporated the Olympic Trials in Olympic years, otherwise held as a discrete event.
- 2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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