sport.wikisort.org - AthleteKathryn Joan "Kate" Schmidt (born December 29, 1953) is an American former world record holder in the javelin throw. A native of California, graduate of Woodrow Wilson Classical High School,[3] and alumnus of UCLA, she won bronze medals at the 1972 and 1976 Olympics. She qualified for the 1980 Olympics, but did not compete due to the 1980 Summer Olympics boycott. She placed fourth at the 1984 Olympic Trials.
American javelin thrower
Kate Schmidt
 Schmidt in 1976 |
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Born | December 29, 1953 (1953-12-29) (age 68) Long Beach, California, U.S. |
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Height | 186 cm (6 ft 1 in) |
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Weight | 80 kg (176 lb) |
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Sport | Athletics |
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Event(s) | Javelin throw |
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Personal best(s) | 69.32 m (1977)[1][2] |
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From 1972 to 1977, Schmidt won seven national titles. She set a new world record of 69.32 m (227 ft 5 in) in Fürth, Germany. Her throw was almost 30 feet longer than the previous American record of 198 feet 8 inches (60.55 m) set by Barbara Friedrich in 1967. Schmidt holds twelve of the top 20 spots of the farthest throws ever by an American. She held the American record until the women's javelin was redesigned in 1999, resetting the records.
Schmidt is a member of the USATF National Track and Field Hall of Fame (1994),[4] the National Throws Coaches Hall of Fame, the CSULB Hall of Fame, the LBCC HAll of Fame, and the Woodrow Wilson High School Hall of Fame (Long Beach, CA).
Schmidt owns HomeBodies, a mobile fitness and rehab business, and was the men's and women's throwing coach for Occidental College in Northern Los Angeles for a while.[5] Schmidt is also an abstract artist with works on display with the Art of the Olympians (AOTO) organization.[6]
1996, Kate Schmidt (age 42) won the javelin at the Masters National Outdoor Track and Field Championship, Spokane, WA. [7]
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US National Championship winners in women's javelin throw |
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1923–1979 Amateur Athletic Union |
- 1923: Roberta Ranck
- 1924: Esther Spargo
- 1925: Aloa Silva
- 1926: Lillian Copeland
- 1927–8: Margaret Jenkins
- 1929: Estelle Hill
- 1930: Babe Didrikson Zaharias
- 1931: Lillian Copeland
- 1932: Babe Didrikson Zaharias
- 1933: Nan Gindele
- 1934: Not held
- 1935: Sylvia Broman
- 1936: Martha Worst
- 1937–8: Rose Auerbach
- 1939–49: Dorothy Dodson
- 1950: Amelia Wood
- 1951: Frances Licata
- 1952: Marjorie Larney
- 1953: Amelia Wood
- 1954–6: Karen Anderson
- 1957–60: Marjorie Larney
- 1961: Frances Davenport
- 1962: Karen Mendyka
- 1963: Frances Davenport
- 1964–7: RaNae Bair
- 1968: Barbara Friedrich
- 1969: Kate Schmidt
- 1970–2: Sherry Calvert
- 1973–7: Kate Schmidt
- 1978: Sherry Calvert
- 1979: Kate Schmidt
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1980–1992 The Athletics Congress |
- 1980–1: Karin Smith
- 1982: Lynda Hughes
- 1983–4: Karin Smith
- 1985: Cathy Sulinski
- 1986: Helena Uusitalo (FIN) * Donna Mayhew
- 1987: Karin Smith
- 1988: Donna Mayhew
- 1989: Laverne Eve (BAH) * Donna Mayhew
- 1990–1: Karin Smith
- 1992: Donna Mayhew
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1993–onwards USA Track & Field |
- 1993–5: Donna Mayhew
- 1996: Nicole Carroll
- 1997: Lynda Lipson
- 1998: Nicole Carroll
- 1999–2000: Lynda Blutreich
- 2001: Kim Kreiner
- 2002: Serene Ross
- 2003: Erica Wheeler
- 2004–6: Kim Kreiner
- 2007: Dana Pounds
- 2008–11: Kara Patterson
- 2012–3: Brittany Borman
- 2014–5: Kara Winger
- 2016: Maggie Malone
- 2017–18: Kara Winger
- 2019: Ariana Ince
- 20212020 OT: Maggie Malone
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Olympic Trials |
- The 1920, 1928 and 1932 championships, and championships in Olympic years since 1992 have incorporated the Olympic Trials, otherwise held separately.
- 2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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1972 USA Olympic track and field team |
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Qualification |
- 1972 United States Olympic Trials (track and field)
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Men's track and road athletes | |
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Men's field athletes | |
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Women's track athletes | |
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Women's field athletes |
- Kim Attlesey
- Roberta Brown
- Sherry Calvert
- Olga Connolly
- Gale Fitzgerald
- Jane Frederick
- Cindy Gilbert
- Sandi Goldsberry
- Kate Schmidt
- Maren Seidler
- Jan Svendsen
- Martha Watson
- Deanne Wilson
- Willye White
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Coaches |
- Bill Bowerman (men's head coach)
- Ted Haydon (men's assistant coach)
- Hoover Wright (men's assistant coach)
- Stan Wright (men's assistant coach)
- Nell Jackson (women's head coach)
- Randall Lambert (women's assistant coach)
- Ron Sorkness (women's assistant coach)
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1976 USA Olympic track and field team |
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Qualification |
- 1976 United States Olympic Trials (track and field)
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Men's track and road athletes | |
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Men's field athletes | |
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Women's track athletes | |
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Women's field athletes |
- Sherry Calvert
- Gale Fitzgerald
- Jane Frederick
- Paula Girven
- Joni Huntley
- Marilyn King
- Kathy McMillan
- Kate Schmidt
- Maren Seidler
- Karin Smith
- Pam Spencer
- Sherron Walker
- Martha Watson
- Lynne Winbigler
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Coaches |
- LeRoy Walker (men's head coach)
- Sam Bell (men's assistant coach)
- Lee Calhoun (men's assistant coach)
- Jimmy Carnes (men's assistant coach)
- Stan Huntsman (men's assistant coach)
- Berny Wagner (men's assistant coach)
- Alex Ferenczy (women's head coach)
- C. Harmon Brown (women's assistant coach)
- Jack Griffin (women's assistant coach)
- Brooks Johnson (women's assistant coach)
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Authority control  | |
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Kathryn Joan Schmidt, detta Kate (Long Beach, 29 dicembre 1953), è un'ex giavellottista statunitense, vincitrice della medaglia di bronzo ai Giochi olimpici di Monaco di Baviera 1972 e Montréal 1976.
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