Roles | Competed in Olympic Games |
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Sex | Male |
Full name | George Burton•Spitz, Jr. |
Used name | George•Spitz |
Born | 19 June 1912 in New York, New York (USA) |
Died | April 1986 in Southampton, New York (USA) |
Measurements | 183 cm / 72 kg |
Affiliations | NYAC, New York (USA) |
NOC | ![]() |
George Spitz was AAU high jump champion in 1932 and NCAA champion in 1934. Indoors he won the AAU high jump from 1932-34, and in 1931 he set the indoor world best with a mark of 2.00 (6-7) at the Millrose Games, which he bettered at the 1932 Millrose Games with 2.02 (6-7½). Outdoors Spitz had six other finishes in the top four at the AAUs from 1929-35. He was also the 1934 Penn Relays champion. He competed for NYU and the NYAC, and used the Eastern cut-off technique, a scissors variant, but Spitz’s technique also had elements of the Western roll. Spitz later served in the US Navy from 1942-48.
Personal Best: HJ – 2.04i (6-8¼i) (1933).
Games | Discipline (Sport) / Event | NOC / Team | Pos | Medal | As | |
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1932 Summer Olympics | Athletics | ![]() |
George Spitz | |||
High Jump, Men (Olympic) | =9 |