Jack Metcalfe

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John Patrick Metcalfe (3 February 1912 – 16 January 1994) was an Australian athlete who competed in high jump, long jump and javelin events, though he is best remembered as a triple jumper.[1]

Biography

Metcalfe was educated at Sydney Boys High School[2] and competed for Sydney University Athletics Club.[3]

At the 1934 Empire Games, Metcalfe won the triple jump and took a bronze medal in the long jump. In the high jump event he finished fourth. Competing in Sydney on 14 December 1935, Metcalfe set a new world record in the triple jump, leaping 15.78 metres.[4]

Metcalfe won two British AAA Championships titles in the high jump and triple jump events at the 1936 AAA Championships.[5][6][7] One month later he was selected to represent Australia at the 1936 Olympic Games held in Berlin.[8]

At the Games he won the bronze medal in the men's triple jump event. The winner Naoto Tajima of Japan broke the Australian's world record during the competition. It was later reported that Metcalfe, who was self-coached, assisted the Japanese athletes during the competition and that German officials had complained about this.[9] Metcalfe also participated in the high jump competition and finished twelfth.

Metcalfe's bronze was the only medal won by the entire Australian team at this Olympic Games.[10] At his final international competition – the 1938 British Empire Games in his home-town of Sydney – Metcalfe defended his triple jump gold medal and also took bronze in the javelin.[11] In the long jump event he finished fifth and in the high jump competition he finished seventh.

References

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  1. Jack Metcalfe Template:Webarchive. sports-reference.com
  2. Sydney Boys High – List of Olympic representatives Template:Webarchive
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  9. Jack Metcalfe. Sports Australia Hall of Fame biography
  10. Australian Olympic Committee – Berlin 1936. None. Retrieved on 2016-08-21.
  11. John 'Jack' METCALFE (NSW). Athletics Australia profile

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Records
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