1930 Women's World Games

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1930 Women's World Games
Host cityPrague
CountryFile:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia
Dates6–8 September 1930
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File:Konopacka Halina.jpg
Halina Konopacka, winner of the discus event

The 1930 Women's World Games (Czech and Slovak III Ženské Světové Hry v Praze, French 3è Jeux Féminins Mondiaux ) were the third regular international Women's World Games, the tournament was held between September 6 - September 8[1][2][3] at the Letná Stadium in Prague.[4][5]

Events

The games were organized by the Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale under Alice Milliat[1] as a response to the IOC decision to include only a few women's events in the 1928 Olympic Games.[2][3][4][5] The games were attended by 200 participants from 17 nations,[1][2][4][5] there among: Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Great Britain (16 athletes), Italy, Japan (6 athletes), Latvia, Netherlands, Poland, Sweden and Switzerland. Canada attended with a basketball team.[3][6] The athletes competed in 12 events:[1][7] running (60 metres, 100 metres, 200 metres, 800 metres, 4 x 100 metres relay and hurdling 80 metres), high jump, long jump, discus throw, javelin, shot put and triathlon (100 metres, high jump and javelin). The tournament also held exhibition events in football, basketball, handball, fencing, shooting and canoeing.[1] The tournament was opened with an olympic style ceremony. The games attended an audience of 15,000 spectators[4] and several world records were set. On September 8 the sole basketball match was played between Canada (Team West) and France (Team Europe), Canada won by 18-14.[3][6]

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 m Stanisława Walasiewicz
File:Flag of Poland (1928–1980).svg Poland
7.7 Lisa Gelius
File:Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Germany
7.8 Kinue Hitomi
File:Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Japan
7.8
100 m Stanisława Walasiewicz
File:Flag of Poland (1928–1980).svg Poland
12.5 Tollien Schuurman
File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
12.6 Lisa Gelius
File:Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Germany
12.6
200 m Stanisława Walasiewicz
File:Flag of Poland (1928–1980).svg Poland
25.7 Tollien Schuurman
File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
25.8 Nellie Halstead
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
26.0
800 m Gladys Lunn
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
2:21.9 Marie Dollinger
File:Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Germany
2:22.0 Brita Lovén
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
2:24.8
80 m hurdles Maj Jakobsson
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
12.4 Gerda Pirch
File:Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Germany
12.7 Ursula Birkholz
File:Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Germany
12.7
4×100 m relay File:Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Germany
Rosa Kellner
Agathe Karrer
Luise Holzer
Lisa Gelius
49.9 File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
Eileen Hiscock
Ethel Scott
Ivy Walker
Daisy Ridgley
50.5 File:Flag of Poland (1928–1980).svg Poland
Alina Hulanicka
Maryla Freiwald
Stanisława Walasiewicz
Felicja Schabińska
50.8
High jump Inge Braumüller
File:Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Germany
1.57 m Carolina Gisolf
File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
1.57 m Helma Notte
File:Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Germany
1.53 m
Long jump Kinue Hitomi
File:Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Japan
5.90 m Muriel Gunn
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
5.76 m Selma Grieme
File:Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Germany
5.71 m
Shot put Grete Heublein
File:Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Germany
12.49 m Gustel Hermann
File:Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Germany
12.12 m Liesl Perkaus
File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria
11.48 m
Discus throw Halina Konopacka
File:Flag of Poland (1928–1980).svg Poland
36.80 m Tilly Fleischer
File:Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Germany
35.82 m Vittorina Vivenza
File:Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg Italy
35.23 m
Javelin Liesel Schumann
File:Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Germany
42.32 m Augustine Hargus
File:Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Germany
40.99 m Kinue Hitomi
File:Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Japan
37.01 m
Triathlon Ellen Braumüller
File:Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Germany
198 pts Kinue Hitomi
File:Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Japan
194 pts Ruth Svedberg
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
175 pts

A special commemorative medal was issued for the participants.[8]

Points table

Place Nation Points
1 File:Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Germany 57
2 File:Flag of Poland (1928–1980).svg Poland 26
3 File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 19
4 File:Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Japan 13
5 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 10

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Praha 1930 - III Ženské světové hry Archived 2013-12-20 at the Wayback Machine Czech Association for Olympic and Sport Philately, Retrieved 10 December 2013
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Rétrospective de l'athlétisme féminin, page 9 Archived 2013-12-10 at the Wayback Machine Sylvain Charlet, Amicale des Entraineurs d'Ile de France d'Athlétisme AEIFA, Retrieved 10 December 2013
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Kidd, Bruce (1994). "The Women's Olympic Games: Important Breakthrough Obscured By Time". CAAWS Action Bulletin. Canadian Association for the Advancement of Women and Sport and Physical Activity. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Leigh, Mary H.; Thérèse M. Bonin (1977). "The Pioneering Role Of Madame Alice Milliat and the FSFI in Establishing International Trade and Field Competition for Women" (PDF). Journal of Sport History. 4 (1). North American Society for Sport History: 72–83. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 May 2011. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Chronique de l'athlétisme féminin Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine NordNet.fr, Retrieved 10 December 2013
  6. 6.0 6.1 UBC Women's Basketball team Archived 2013-12-20 at the Wayback Machine University of British Columbia, Retrieved 10 December 2013
  7. FSFI Women's World Games GBR Athletics, Retrieved 10 December 2013
  8. Participation badge Muzeum Sportu i Turystyki w Warszawie / Museum of Sports and Tourism, retrieved 24 October 2015

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