1924 Brussels Femina Club international women's athletics meeting |
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Dates | 9-10 August 1924 |
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Host city | Brussels, Belgium |
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Venue | Duden Park |
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Level | Senior |
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Type | Outdoor track and field |
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Participation | 26 (international) athletes from 2 nations |
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The 1924 Brussels Femina Club international women's athletics meeting was an international women's athletics competition in Brussels, Belgium organized by the Brussels Femina Club. The meeting was held at Duden Park from 9 to 10 August 1924. It was the third time the meeting was held. Compared to the two former editions in 1922 and 1923 where the Belgian athletes competed against French and Belgian athletes, in this edition the Belgian athletes competed against athletes from Czechoslovakia.[1]
Next to the competitions there was a demonstration of ball throwing (derived from hammer throwing) and on Sunday an match of Czhech handball (in some countries called hazena), a Czechoslovak national sport.[1] Next to the international events, the meeting also included national 2nd division and students' athletics events.[2]
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Entrants
The names of Czechoslovak athletes were published on 7 August.[1] On 9 August a the schedule of the first day was published with the name of the athletes.[2]
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Belgian international athletes
Name
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Club
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Event(s)
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Elise Van Truyen
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Brussels Femina Club
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60 metres 250 metres Long jump 4 x 80 metres relay 80 metres 200 metres High jump
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Lisette Pétré
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Brussels Femina Club
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60 metres 4 x 80 metres relay 4 x 80 metres relay 200-100-200-100 metres relay
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Callebout
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Brussels Femina Club
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60 metres Long jump 4 x 80 metres relay 200-100-200-100 metres relay
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Denis
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Brussels Femina Club
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60 metres 200-100-200-100 metres relay
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Desmedt
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Brussels Femina Club
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Javelin throw
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Pinnel
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Brussels Femina Club
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Javelin throw
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Verduyn
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Brussels Femina Club
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Shot put
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Jenny Toitgans
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Brussels Femina Club
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Discus throw
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Henriette Vandaelen
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Olympic Fémina
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60 metres 83 metres hurdles
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Louise Gits
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Olympic Fémina
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60 metres 250 metres 4 x 80 metres relay
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Paulette Andry
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Olympic Fémina
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60 metres 83 metres hurdles 80 metres 200-100-200-100 metres relay
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Seminckx
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Olympic Fémina
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60 metres 200 metres
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Lucienne Renaux
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Olympic Fémina
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Javelin throw
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Léontine Stevens
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Sportives
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250 metres Long jump Javelin throw? High jump
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Marie Stevens
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Sportives
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250 metres Long jump Javelin throw(?)
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Georgette Vandyck
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Sportives
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Javelin throw
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Schedule
The meeting stated on both days at 15:00 (local time).[2][3][4]
Category
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Event
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Round
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Saturday 10 August
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students |
60 metres |
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international |
Javelin throw |
right + left
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international |
60 metres |
heats + final
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2nd division |
80 metres |
heats + final
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international |
Long jump |
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international |
83 metres hurdles |
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international |
250 metres |
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students |
High jump |
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2nd division |
4 x 200 metres relay |
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international |
4 x 80 metres relay |
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Sunday 11 August
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2nd division |
200 metres |
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international |
Discus throw |
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international |
80 metres |
Heats + Final
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international |
Shot put |
Right + Left
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2nd division |
300 metres |
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international |
200 metres |
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2nd division |
Long jump |
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2nd division |
4 x 80 metres relay |
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international |
High jump |
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national |
1000 metres |
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international |
100-200-100-200 metres relay |
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Results (international)
Javelin throw
The javelin throw was won with "superiority" by the world record holder Kamila Olmerova.[3]
60 metres
All Czechoslovak athletes qualified for the final. The Belgians Callebout, Denis, Henriette Vandaelen, Louise Gits, Paulette Andry and Seminckx didn't qualify for the final.
Long jump
83 metres hurdles
The 83 metres hurdles was won by Henriette Vandaelen who was leading the whole race. She ran with a "very classic" style.[3]
250 metres
The race was led from start to finish by Marie Mejzlikova I.[3]
4 x 80 metres relay
Denis dropped the baton and lost several meters, and so there was an easy victory by Czechoslovakia.[3]
Discus throw
Each athlete had three attempts.[4]
Spot put
After three additional attempts, Marie Mejzlikova I broke the national record.[4]
80 metres
There were several false start during the final race. Marie Mejzlikova II won after leading the whole race.[4]
200 metres
Elise Van Truyen was leading after the start, but was overtaken by Marie Mejzlikova I at the first corner.[4]
High jump
200-100-200-100 metres relay
Czech handball match
The Czechoslovak team gave a demonstration in Czech handball. The game of two teams was well received by the spectators.[4]
Related pages
References
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