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Файл:Georgette Gagneux 1928.jpg
Georgette Gagneux
Файл:Mary Lines 1921b.jpg
Mary Lines
Файл:Hilda Hatt 1922.jpg
Hilda Hatt
Файл:Thérèse Brulé 1919.jpg
Thérèse Brulé
Файл:Francesca Pianzola 1922.jpg
Francesca Pianzola

The 1923 Women's Olympiad (Шаблон:Lang,[1] Шаблон:Lang and Шаблон:Lang[2]) was the fourth international event in women's sports, the tournament was held 4 to 7 April 1923 in Monte Carlo, Monaco.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] The tournament was formally called "Les Jeux Athlétiques Féminins à Monté Carlo". The games were a runner-up to the 1921 Women's Olympiad and 1922 Women's Olympiad.

Events

The multi-sport event was as previous years organised[2] by Fédération des Sociétés Féminines Sportives de France (FSFSF) under chairwoman Alice Milliat[9] and Camille Blanc,[7] 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[8] participants from 8[12] nations:[7] Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Italy, Monaco, 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:DEN ?
4 Шаблон:FRA ?
5 Шаблон:Flag ?
6 Шаблон:MON ?
7 Шаблон:CHE ?
8 Шаблон:GBR ?

The athletes competed[3][11][7] in 11[4] events:[5] 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.[10] The tournament also held exhibition events[7][11] in basketball, gymnastics and rhythmic gymnastics.

The tournament was held at the "Tir aux Pigeons"[3] in the gardens Les jardins du Casino of the Monte Carlo Casino in the ward[9][11] of Monte Carlo.[2][1] Among the spectators were Prince Louis II, Princess Charlotte and Prince Pierre.[8]

Prior to the tournament a gymnastics event[7] ("La Quatrième Fête Fédérale de Gymnastique et d'Éducation Physique Féminines"[13] in the ward of Fontvieille with about 1200 participants from 71 gymnastic clubs[13] (this event is sometimes confused with the athletic event).

Results

Almost all medals went to athletes from France and the United Kingdom, medalists[14][4][5] for each[10][6][3] event:[1][11]

60 metre Nora Callebout
Шаблон:GBR
7,9 sec Ivy Lowman
Шаблон:GBR
? Georgette Gagneux
Шаблон:FRA
?
250 metre Nora Callebout
Шаблон:GBR
41,0 sec Marie Mejzlíková I
Шаблон:CSK
Monnet
Шаблон:FRA
800 metre Marcelle Neveu
Шаблон:FRA
2.35,6 min Mary Lines
Шаблон:GBR
Hilda Hatt
Шаблон:GBR
4 x 75 m relay Team England
Шаблон:GBR
Team France
Шаблон:FRA
Team Czechoslovakia
Шаблон:CSK
4 x 175 m relay Team England
Шаблон:GBR
Team France
Шаблон:FRA
Team Belgium
Шаблон:BEL
Hurdles 65 metre Ivy Lowman
Шаблон:GBR
11,3 sec Maes
Шаблон:BEL
Thérèse Brulé
Шаблон:FRA
High jump Ivy Lowman
Шаблон:GBR
1,47 m Elise van Truyen
Шаблон:BEL
1,44 m Sophie Eliott-Lynn
Шаблон:GBR
1,40 m
Long jump Sylvia Stone
Шаблон:GBR
4,85 m Marie Mejzlíková I
Шаблон:CSK
4,71 m Elise van Truyen
Шаблон:BEL
4,61 m
Javelin, two-handedШаблон:Ref label Louise Groslimond
Шаблон:CHE
44,94 m Francesca Pianzola
Шаблон:CHE
44,88 m Sophie Eliott-Lynn
Шаблон:GBR
43,56 m
Shot put, two-handedШаблон:Ref label 3,628 kg Marie Mejzlíková I
Шаблон:CSK
17,05 m Florence Hurren
Шаблон:GBR
16,60 m Františka Vlachová
Шаблон:CSK
16,11 m
Pentathlon Simone Chapoteau
Шаблон:FRA
Ivy Lowman
Шаблон:GBR
shared
Sophie Eliott-Lynn
Шаблон:GBR
Elise van Truyen
Шаблон:BEL
  • 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.

Sophie Eliott-Lynn later also competed[10] at the 1926 Women's World Games in Gothenburg where she finished fourth in the javelin event.

Marie Janderová[6] competed in the javelin event, her result of 25,50 metres was a world record, however she finished fifth in the totals with 42,11 metres.

world record holder in 800 metres Georgette Lenoir and world record holder in shot put Violette Morris also competed at the games but without gaining any medals.

The basketball tournament was won by Team France after a win in the final against Team England with 19-1.

A special commemorative medal was issued for the participants.

Legacy

The tournament was a huge promotion for women's sports. However it was the last of three Women's Olympiads. The event continued as Women's World Games with the first event already being held in Paris in 1922.

References

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External links

Шаблон:Women's World Games Шаблон:1923 in athletics