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Mary Lines
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Hilda Hatt
Файл:Germaine Delapierre 1920.jpg
Germaine Delapierre
Файл:Francesca Pianzola 1922.jpg
Francesca Pianzola
Файл:Violette Morris 1920.jpg
Violette Morris

The 1922 Women's Olympiad (Шаблон:Lang and Шаблон:Lang) was the second[1] international women's sports event, a 7-day multi-sport event organised by Alice Milliat and held on 15[2][3]– April 23[4][5][6][7] 1922[8][9] in Monte Carlo[10] at the International Sporting Club of Monaco. The tournament was formally called "Deuxiéme Meeting International d'Éducation Physique Féminine". It was also the second of three Women's Olympiads or "Monte Carlo Games"[11] held annually at the venue in Monaco,[12][13] and the second[14] forerunner of the quadrennial Women's World Games, organised in 1922–34 by the International Women's Sports Federation founded by Milliat in late 1921.

Events

The games were organized[7] as the previous 1921 Women's Olympiad by Fédération des Sociétés Féminines Sportives de France (FSFSF)[10] under Alice Milliat[8] and Camille Blanc,[2] director[13] of the "International Sporting Club de Monaco" as a response to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decision not to include women's events in the 1924 Olympic Games.

The games were attended by 300[6][7][9] participants[8][14][1] from 7 nations:[13][2] Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Italy, Norway (mentioned by several sources, however no Norwegian athletes appear in the result lists[4][3]), Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The tournament was a huge promotion for women's sports.

Team Nation Participants
1 Шаблон:BEL ?
2 Шаблон:CSK ?
3 Шаблон:FRA ?
4 Шаблон:Flag ?
5 Шаблон:NOR ?
6 Шаблон:CHE ?
7 Шаблон:GBR ?

The athletes competed[4][3][5] in 11[9] events:[12] running (60 metres, 250 metres, 800 metres, 4 x 75 metres relay, 4 x 175 metres relay and hurdling 65 metres), high jump, long jump, javelin, shot put and Athletics pentathlon. The tournament also held exhibition events[2] in basketball, cycling, gymnastics and rhythmic gymnastics.

The pentathlon event was the first[15] recorded Women's pentathlon, the 5 events were 60 metres, 300 metres, high jump, javelin, and shot put (the throwing events were two-hand[15]). Regular women's pentathlon was introduced at the 1934 Women's World Games in London

During the games there were also events held in water sports[4][3] (among the first for women outside the Olympic Games) with swimming events,[12] where teams from the Netherlands and Sweden also participated. Events were[13][2] swimming 100 metres, 200 metres and 400 metres, relays and water polo.

The tournament was held partly at the "Stade Nautique du Port" at the Monaco harbour[12] and partly at the "Tir aux Pigeons"[14][13] in the gardens Les jardins du Casino of the Monte Carlo Casino.[8][11][1]

Results

Athletics

Almost all gold medals[9][4] went to athletes[13][3] from France and the United Kingdom, medalists[14][6] for each event:[13][2][5]

60-metre Nora Callebout
Шаблон:GBR
8,2 sec Mary Lines
Шаблон:GBR
? Bozena Srámková
Шаблон:CSK
?
250-metre Mary Lines
Шаблон:GBR
39,0 sec Nelly Hicks
Шаблон:GBR
Alice Beuns
Шаблон:FRA
800-metre Suzanne Porte
Шаблон:FRA
2.37,6 Marcelle Neveu
Шаблон:FRA
Madeleine Dupont
Шаблон:FRA
4 x 75 m relay Team FFFGS
France
Шаблон:FRA
Alice Gonnet
Lucie Prost
Paulette de Croze
Alice Beuns
51,8 sec Team England
United Kingdom
Шаблон:GBR
Mary Lines
Ivy Lowman
Daisy Wright
Nora Callebout
Team FSFSF
France
Шаблон:FRA
Germaine Delapierre
Cécile Maugars
Yvonne de Wynne
Andrée Patureau
4 x 175 m relay Team England
United Kingdom
Шаблон:GBR
Nora Callebout
Ivy Lowman
Mary Lines
Hornovsky
Team FFFGS
France
Шаблон:FRA
Geneviève Laloz
Alice Gonnet
Paulette de Croze
Alice Beuns
Team FSFSF
France
Шаблон:FRA
Cécile Maugars
Germaine Darreau
Thérèse Brulé
Thérèse Renaut
Hurdles Daisy Wright
Шаблон:GBR
11,4 sec Hilda Hatt
Шаблон:GBR
Alice Beuns
Шаблон:FRA
High jump Madeleine Bracquemond
Шаблон:FRA shared Gold
1,37 m Hilda Hatt
Шаблон:GBR shared Gold
1,37 m shared
Frédérique Kussel
Шаблон:FRA
Alice De Pauw
Шаблон:BEL
Ivy Lowman
Шаблон:GBR
1,35 m
Long jump Mary Lines
Шаблон:GBR
4,66 m Elise van Truyen
Шаблон:BEL
4,52 m Marie Jirásková
Шаблон:CSK
4,47 m
Javelin, two-handedШаблон:Ref label Francesca Pianzola
Шаблон:CHE
39,77 m Florence Birchenough
Шаблон:GBR
38,71 m Britte
Шаблон:FRA
35,85 m
Shot put, two-handedШаблон:Ref label 3,628 kg Violette Morris
Шаблон:FRA
17,77 m Miloslava Havlickova
Шаблон:CSK
14,95 m Florence Hurren
Шаблон:GBR
14,81 m
Pentathlon Ivy Lowman
Шаблон:GBR
Hilda Hatt
Шаблон:GBR
Geneviève Laloz
Шаблон:FRA
  • Шаблон:Note label Each athlete in the shot put and javelin throw events threw using their right hand, then their left. Their final mark was the total of the best mark with their right-handed throw and the best mark with their left-handed throw.

Daisy Wright and Hilda Hatt also competed in hurdles, previous winner in hurdles Germaine Delapierre participated in the high jump event.

The basketboll tournament was won by Team Haguenau after a win in the final against Team England with 9–8.

Aquatics

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Germaine van Dievoet
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Aina Berg
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Carin Nilsson
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Hjördis Töpel
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Eva Ollivier

The swimming events were held April 20–23, participants from Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden and United Kingdom competed in 10[4][3] events. During the competitions[13][2] Sweden secured 4 victories, the Netherlands 3 victories, France won 2 events and United Kingdom won 1 event.

100-metre
freestyle, int
Aina Berg
Шаблон:SWE
Carin Nilsson
Шаблон:SWE
Germaine van Dievoet
Шаблон:BEL
100-metre
freestyle, regional
Mariette Protin
Шаблон:FRA
Bienna Pélégry
Шаблон:FRA
A Veglio
Шаблон:FRA
100-metre
backstroke, int
Truus Klapwijk
Шаблон:NED
D Hart
Шаблон:GBR
Alice Harflinger
Шаблон:FRA
200-metre
breaststroke, int
D Hart
Шаблон:GBR
Elisa van den Bogaert
Шаблон:BEL
Hjördis Töpel
Шаблон:SWE
400-metre
freestyle, int
Carin Nilsson
Шаблон:SWE
Ernestine Lebrun
Шаблон:FRA
D Roux
Шаблон:GBR
4 x 50 m relay Шаблон:FRA
Alice Harflinger
Alice Stoffel
Ernestine Lebrun
Mariette Protin
Шаблон:NED
Truus Klapwijk
I Brandt
A Trejters
M Borsennez
Шаблон:BEL
De Coniak
Elisa van den Bogaert
Germaine van Dievoet
J Weiters
4 × 200 m relay Шаблон:SWE
Margit Bratt
Hjördis Töpel
Carin Nilsson
Aina Berg
Шаблон:NED Шаблон:GBR
High diving
springboard, 3 m
Truus Klapwijk
Шаблон:NED
Eva Olliwier
Шаблон:SWE
Henriette Delbort
Шаблон:FRA
High diving
platform, 10 m
Eva Olliwier
Шаблон:SWE
Hjördis Töpel
Шаблон:SWE
Cecily O'Bryen
Шаблон:GBR

The water polo tournament was won by Team Netherlands after a win in the final against Team England with 6–0.

Legacy

A special commemorative medal was issued for the participants.[16]

Later in 1922 the first Women's World Games were held in Paris, the 1923 Women's Olympiad were held at the same Monaco venue.[11][10]

References

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External links

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  2. 2,0 2,1 2,2 2,3 2,4 2,5 2,6 Bernett, Hajo: Die ersten olympischen Wettbewerbe im internationalen Frauensport (in German) Sozial- und Zeitgeschichte des Sports, Heft 2/1988, page 66-86 (ISSN 0931-7031), Retrieved January 4, 2017
  3. 3,0 3,1 3,2 3,3 3,4 3,5 Шаблон:Cite web
  4. 4,0 4,1 4,2 4,3 4,4 4,5 Шаблон:Cite web
  5. 5,0 5,1 5,2 Шаблон:Cite webШаблон:Dead link
  6. 6,0 6,1 6,2 Chronique de l'athlétisme féminin Шаблон:Webarchive (in French) NordNet.fr, Retrieved January 4, 2017
  7. 7,0 7,1 7,2 Generell News IAAF Athletics, November 23, 2008, Retrieved January 4, 2017
  8. 8,0 8,1 8,2 8,3 Circul`Info N°109 (in French) page 3, Mission Locale (Paroles de jeunes), Retrieved January 4, 2017
  9. 9,0 9,1 9,2 9,3 Alice Milliat Шаблон:Webarchive (in French) NordNet.fr, Retrieved January 4, 2017
  10. 10,0 10,1 10,2 Gertrud Pfister: Frauen und Olympische Spiele Шаблон:Webarchive (in German) 2000, Deutsche Olympische Sportbund (DOSB), Retrieved January 4, 2017
  11. 11,0 11,1 11,2 Women in Athletics – from 1900 – 1950 Шаблон:Webarchive Literature of Track and Field Athletics (ATHLOS), Retrieved January 4, 2017
  12. 12,0 12,1 12,2 12,3 The Women's Olympic Games Comité Olympique Monégasque, Retrieved January 4, 2017
  13. 13,0 13,1 13,2 13,3 13,4 13,5 13,6 13,7 Échos & Nouvelles (in French) Journal de Monaco April 25, 1922, page 1, Retrieved January 4, 2017
  14. 14,0 14,1 14,2 14,3 Sylvain Charlet: Rétrospective de l'athlétisme féminin (in French) page 2, Association des Entraineurs d'Ile de France d'athlétisme (AEIFA), Retrieved January 4, 2017
  15. 15,0 15,1 Шаблон:Cite book
  16. Medailles Sports L'Association Numismatique de Monaco, Retrieved January 4, 2017