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Otis Burrell
Medal record
Men’s athletics
Representing the   United States
Pan American Games
Silver medal – second place 1967 Winnipeg High jump

Otis Burrell (born May 9, 1944) is an American track and field athlete, primarily known for the high jump where he is a four time American champion outdoors, including three straight victories [1] and a one time indoor champion. [2] Burrell won the silver medal at the 1967 Pan American Games, and was the No.1 ranked American high jumper in 1965, 1966 and 1969. Burrell's personal best is 2.19 m (7 ft 2 in). [3]

Burrell attended Jefferson High School in Los Angeles, where he competed in the high jump, and was in a three-way tie for first place at the 1962 CIF California State Meet. [4] Jefferson is the same high school as Olympic champion Charles Dumas, the first man to jump 7 feet. Burrell was the ninth. Burrell then went to Los Angeles Valley College [5] and University of Nevada, Reno. While at Reno, he was the 1966 NCAA Champion, as well as finishing fourth in the 120 yard hurdles. [6] Both colleges elected Burrell to their athletic Halls of Fame. Burrell now coaches for Palos Verdes Peninsula High School. [7]

Burrell remains active in masters athletics, competing in the high jump and hurdles. [8]

References

  1. ^ http://www.legacy.usatf.org/statistics/USA-Champions/USAOutdoorTF/men/HJ.aspx
  2. ^ http://www.legacy.usatf.org/statistics/USA-Champions/USAIndoorTF/men/HJ.aspx
  3. ^ "Track and Field Statistics".
  4. ^ "California State Meet Results - 1915 to present".
  5. ^ "Hall of Fame Inductees: Los Angeles Valley College".
  6. ^ "Otis Burrell".
  7. ^ "Track & Field Team".
  8. ^ "1960s star Otis Burrell back high jumping — at Western Regionals". 20 June 2013.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Otis Burrell
Medal record
Men’s athletics
Representing the   United States
Pan American Games
Silver medal – second place 1967 Winnipeg High jump

Otis Burrell (born May 9, 1944) is an American track and field athlete, primarily known for the high jump where he is a four time American champion outdoors, including three straight victories [1] and a one time indoor champion. [2] Burrell won the silver medal at the 1967 Pan American Games, and was the No.1 ranked American high jumper in 1965, 1966 and 1969. Burrell's personal best is 2.19 m (7 ft 2 in). [3]

Burrell attended Jefferson High School in Los Angeles, where he competed in the high jump, and was in a three-way tie for first place at the 1962 CIF California State Meet. [4] Jefferson is the same high school as Olympic champion Charles Dumas, the first man to jump 7 feet. Burrell was the ninth. Burrell then went to Los Angeles Valley College [5] and University of Nevada, Reno. While at Reno, he was the 1966 NCAA Champion, as well as finishing fourth in the 120 yard hurdles. [6] Both colleges elected Burrell to their athletic Halls of Fame. Burrell now coaches for Palos Verdes Peninsula High School. [7]

Burrell remains active in masters athletics, competing in the high jump and hurdles. [8]

References

  1. ^ http://www.legacy.usatf.org/statistics/USA-Champions/USAOutdoorTF/men/HJ.aspx
  2. ^ http://www.legacy.usatf.org/statistics/USA-Champions/USAIndoorTF/men/HJ.aspx
  3. ^ "Track and Field Statistics".
  4. ^ "California State Meet Results - 1915 to present".
  5. ^ "Hall of Fame Inductees: Los Angeles Valley College".
  6. ^ "Otis Burrell".
  7. ^ "Track & Field Team".
  8. ^ "1960s star Otis Burrell back high jumping — at Western Regionals". 20 June 2013.

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