Paddy Anglim

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full namePatrick "Paddy"•Anglim
Used namePaddy•Anglim
Born6 September 1904 in Rosegreen, Tipperary (IRL)
Died3 March 1954
Measurements172 cm / 64 kg
AffiliationsClonmel Athletic and Cycling Club, Clonmel (IRL)
NOC Ireland

Biography

Paddy Anglim broke 23 feet in the long jump repeatedly in national and international competitions, was also a good sprinter and hurdler, and was the best Irish pole vaulter in his era. He first appeared at the Irish Athletic Championships at Croke Park in June 1928 with a winning long jump of 23-4½ (7.12), the best Irish mark at the nationals since 1906. He would eventually win seven Irish long jump titles (1928, 1931-36) and four pole vault titles (1931-34). His career best jump of 24-6 (7.47) was recorded at Tipperary Town on 24 August 1934. Anglim was a member of the Garda Síochána and served early in his career in County Wexford, and later in Clonmel, and was stationed at Puckane, outside Nenagh for many years prior to his death.

Personal Best: LJ – 7.47 (1934).

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1928 Summer Olympics Athletics IRL Paddy Anglim
Long Jump, Men (Olympic) 21 r1/2