John Uelses
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John Uelses is a retired American pole vaulter and Corporal in the United States Marine Corps who graduated from La Salle University in Philadelphia in 1965. He was the first person to ever pole vault 16' (4.88 m) he held the world record in the pole vault for a short time with his personal best of 4.89 m. Uelses being one of the first vaulters to jump on a fiberglass pole, made this new style of vaulting pole the standard with is 16' jump. He was also featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated on Feb 26 1962. As a member of the Explorer track team, won the NCAA pole vault championship in 1964, 3 IC4A championships and 2 MAC championships in the event. Also played soccer for La Salle.
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1962
- Jan 21, Washington, DC - 4.83 m (15'10¼") World Record
- Feb 2, Melrose Games, NY - 4.88 m (16'0") World Record
- Mar 31, Santa Barbara, CA - 4.89 m (16'¾") World Record
1964
- 1st place USA Track and Field Indoor Championships - 4.72 m (15'6")
- 1st place NCAA Track and Field Outdoor Championships - 4.87 m (16'0")
- NCAA All-American
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Preceded by George Davies |
Men's Pole Vault World Record Holder March 31, 1962 – April 28, 1962 |
Succeeded by David Tork |