| Medal record | ||
|---|---|---|
| Women'sathletics | ||
Representing the United States | ||
| Pan American Games | ||
| 1951 Buenos Aires | Javelin throw | |
| 1955 Mexico City | Javelin throw | |
| 1959 Chicago | Javelin throw | |
Amelia Wood (néeAmelia Wershoven,Amelia Bert; December 11, 1930 – June 7, 2013) was an Americantrack and field athlete who competed in throwing events, specializing in thejavelin throw.[1] She was aPan American Games champion and a 1956 Olympian.
She was highly successful at national level, winning seven American titles, indoors and out, and two javelin national titles. She was also the highest ranked American in shot put and discus at the 1950 AAU Championships, finishing behind Poland'sFrances Kaszubski who was present as a foreign competitor. Wood had much longevity, finishing in the top five in the national shot put competition every year from 1949 to 1954 and ranking in the top two American javelin throwers each season from 1950 to 1959.[1][2][3][4]
Internationally, Wood had most of her success at thePan American Games javelin competition. At the inaugural event in1951 in Buenos Aires, she took the gold medal with a throw of 38.08 m (124 ft 11 in). She returned for the following two editions and reached the podium both times, taking bronze medals in1955 and1959. She also represented the United States in the shot put at the 1951 meet, placing fifth. She made one appearance at theOlympic Games, as part of America's three-woman javelin team at the1956 Summer Olympics, where she was 14th in the final behind her compatriot'sKaren Anderson andMarjorie Larney.[5][6]
During her period, thebaseball throw was still a common sight in track and field competitions and she set aworld record for the event in 1957 with a mark of 76.92 m (252 ft4+1⁄4 in).[5] She was also the national champion in this event in 1951.[2]
Born inRidgefield Park, New Jersey, she married John E. Wood and had four children (Suzanne, Barron (Keith), Brendan, Sean and Terence). She died inMattituck, New York.[7]
| Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1951 | Pan American Games | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 1st | Javelin throw | 38.08 m |
| 5th | Shot put | 10.83 m | |||
| 1955 | Pan American Games | Mexico City, Mexico | 3rd | Javelin throw | 43.06 m |
| 1956 | Olympic Games | Melbourne, Australia | 14th | Javelin throw | 44.29 m |
| 1959 | Pan American Games | Chicago, United States | 3rd | Javelin throw | 42.96 m |