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Jana Shipley

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Jana Edwards Shipley
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Eventpole vault

Jana Edwards Shipley was a record holder in the women's pole vault.

Early life

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Shipley is a native of Galena, Ohio and attended Big Walnut High School.[1] She attended Ohio State University, where she competed in track and cross country, and graduated in 1979.[2][3]

Career

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Athletics

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The then Jana Edwards record four world records in the women’s pole vault: [4] • 3.05 m in June 1983 in Chicago.[5] • 3.34 m on 16 July 1983 in Tillsonburg. • 3.50 m and 3.59 m on 23 July 1983 in Fort Wayne.

Note 1: The marks are unofficial because the IAAF did not list an official world record in the event until 1994.

Note 2: Edwards became the first women to surpass 3.50 m. [6]

Coaching

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Shipley became the head women's track and field coach at Ohio Wesleyan University in 1980.[2] She later became a golf coach, also at Ohio Wesleyan.[7] She resigned from her coaching position in 1991.[8]

Awards and honors

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In 1996, Shipley was inducted into the Ohio Wesleyan Hall of Fame.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Jana Shipley - Women's Golf Coach". Ohio Wesleyan University Athletics. Retrieved 2025-06-13.
  2. ^ a b "Jana Edwards named coach". The Lima News. 1987-07-10. p. 22. Retrieved 2025-06-13 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ Chay, Ed (1983-01-10). "Edwards sets world mark in women's pole vault". The Plain Dealer. p. 29. Retrieved 2025-06-13 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Progression of IAAF World Records 2011 Edition, Editor Imre Matrahazi, IAAF Athletics, p. 550.
  5. ^ "Edwards sets world pole vault record". The Delaware Gazette. 1983-06-16. p. 15. Retrieved 2025-06-13 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Women's pole vault record". World Athletics.
  7. ^ Yaokum, Lee (1987-08-01). "Lady Buckeye golf program may owe huge debt to OWU". The Delaware Gazette. p. 5. Retrieved 2025-06-13 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Hession replacing Shipley as OSU women's golf coach". The Delaware Gazette. 1991-07-16. p. 8. Retrieved 2025-06-13 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "Strong Links". Ohio Wesleyan University. Retrieved 2025-06-13.