词条 | 1922 Women's World Games | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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|name = Women's World Games |image = Flag of France.svg |size = 100px |caption = Paris, France |abbreviation = |motto = |formation = 1922 |recurrence = |last = |purpose = |headquarters = |leader_title = |leader_name = |website = |remarks = }} The 1922 Women's World Games (French Jeux Olympiques Féminins, also "Women’s Olympic Games") were the first regular international Women's World Games and the first Track and field competitions for women. The tournament was held on a single day on August 20[1][2][3] at the Pershing Stadium in Paris.[4][5][6] EventsThe games were organized by the Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale under Alice Milliat[1][2][4][5][6] as a response to the IOC refusal to include women's events in the 1924 Olympic Games. The games were attended by 77 participants from 5 nations:[2][4] Czechoslovakia, France[3] (32 athletes), Great Britain, Switzerland and USA (13 athletes). Members of the American team were: Kathryn Agar, Florieda Batson, Maybelle Gilliland, Lucile Godbold, Esther Green, Ann Harwick, Frances Mead, Maud Rosenbaum, Camille Sabie, Janet Snow, Elizabeth Stine, Louise Voorhees and Nancy Voorhees.[4] The athletes competed in 11 events:[2][4][7] running (60 metres, 100 yards, 300 metres, 1000 metres, 4 x 110 yards relay and hurdling 100 yards), high jump, long jump, standing long jump, javelin and shot put. The tournament was opened with an olympic style ceremony. The games attended an audience of 20,000 spectators[1][5] and 18 world records[4] were set. Medal summary
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References1. ^1 2 {{Cite journal|last=Kidd |first=Bruce |title=The Women's Olympic Games: Important Breakthrough Obscured By Time |journal=CAAWS Action Bulletin |volume= |issue= |pages= |publisher=Canadian Association for the Advancement of Women and Sport and Physical Activity |year=1994 |url=http://www.caaws-womenatthegames.ca/olympics/2004/history/womens_games.cfm |accessdate=10 December 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131202222439/http://www.caaws-womenatthegames.ca/olympics/2004/history/womens_games.cfm |archivedate=2 December 2013 |df= }} 2. ^1 2 3 [https://books.google.com/books?id=9gzLNx0cqzcC&pg=PA97&lpg=PA97&dq=Monte+Carlo+1921+Olympiades+Feminines&source=bl&ots=aKKf_bHPvx&sig=tiXtnujdWQX6BpjMqocVxgEI2Gs&hl=sv&sa=X&ei=Fw-aUtCOGuLnywPd1ILABg&ved=0CEwQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=Monte%20Carlo%201921%20Olympiades%20Feminines&f=false Laurence Prudhomme-Poncet,] "Histoire du football féminin au XXe siècle" L'Harmattan 2003, page 99, Retrieved 10 December 2013 3. ^1 Jeux Mondiaux Féminins{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Commission documentation et histoire, cdm.athle.com (Retrieved 15 August 2016) 4. ^1 2 3 4 5 They set the mark {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130825150054/http://lits.columbiasc.edu/edenslibrary/jane/team.htm |date=2013-08-25 }} Columbia College, Retrieved 10 December 2013 5. ^1 2 Chronique de l'athlétisme féminin {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303213730/http://home.nordnet.fr/scharlet/feminin.htm |date=2016-03-03 }} NordNet.fr, Retrieved 10 December 2013 6. ^1 Ana Miragaya, Lamartine DaCosta: Olympic entrepreneurs, page 105-106{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Olympic Studies Centre, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Retrieved 10 December 2013 7. ^FSFI Women's World Games GBR Athletics, Retrieved 10 December 2013 External links
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