1926 Brussels Femina Club international women's athletics meeting
1926 Brussels Femina Club international women's athletics meeting | |
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Dates | 1 August 1926 |
Host city | Brussels, Belgium |
Venue | Josaphat Park |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor track and field |
Participation | 29 (international) athletes from 2 nations |
← 1925 1927 → |
The 1926 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 in Josaphat Park on 1 August 1926. It was the fifth time the meeting was held.[1]
Tickets were sold for 10 Franc (ring) or 7 Franc (numbered stands).[2]
Entrants
[change | change source]The first annoucement including Belgian entrants was published on 26 July 1926.[2] The French athletes were announced on 29 July 1926.[3] A complete list of athletes and the disciplines was published on 1 August 1926.[4]
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Schedule
[change | change source]The meeting started at 3pm (local time). The meeting also included national events.[4]
# | Category | Event |
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1 | national | 250 metres |
2 | international | 50 metres |
3 | juniors | 4 x 80 metres |
4 | students | 4 x 60 metres |
5 | national | 80 metres |
6 | international | discus throw |
7 | international | 1000 metres |
8 | international | 250 metres |
9 | international | high jump |
10 | international | 83 metres hurdles |
11 | international | javelin throw |
12 | international | 800-400-200-100 metres relay |
Officials
[change | change source]- Director: Ms. Y. Dumont
- Referee: Ms. Joncret
- Arrival judges: M. Thibaux, Landré, Secrestan and Ms. Droogmans
- Competition judges: Ms. Dreesens, M. Hermus, Landré and Secrestan
- Chronographers: Christiaens and Hermus
- Starter: Ms. Joncret
- General Commissioner: M. A. Polet
- Meeting Secretary: M. V. Pardon
- Press delegate: M. R. Blomme
- Speakers: MM. Baptiste and Toitgans
- Delegate to competitors: B. Plasschaert
- Sports police of the venue: MM. Delvigne, Williquet and Cortenbosch (Amateur Athletic Club), assisted by their club members.
Results (international)
[change | change source]The meeting was held on 1 August 1926 from 3pm (local time).[4] Next to the international events, also national events were contested.[4][5][6]
80 metres
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Place | Athlete | Time | Note |
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1 | Marguerite Radideau (FRA) | 10.3 sec | |
2 | Simone Chapoteau (FRA) | +4 m | |
3 | Yvonne Carme (FRA) | ||
4 | Antoinette Gallemaers (BEL) | 10.4 sec (+0.1 m) | =NR |
5 | Paulette Andry (BEL) | +0.5 m | |
6 | Van Den Broeck (BEL) |
Discus throw
[change | change source]Place | Athlete | Distance |
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1 | Lucie Petit (FRA) | 28.93 m |
2 | José Paques (BEL) | 27.06 m |
3 | Violette Morris (FRA) | 26.99 m |
4 | Jenny Toitgans (BEL) | 26.715 m |
5 | Sidonie Verschueren (BEL) | 25.62 m |
6 | Scherreus (BEL) | 19.40 m |
1000 metres
[change | change source]Degrande was leading the first part of the race ahead of British Edith Trickey. At a certain point Belgian Walburga Van Steenlandt moved to the front of the race. After a sprint of Trickey, she wins in 2:15, only one meter ahead of Van Steenlandt.
Place | Athlete | Time |
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1 | Marcelle Neveu (FRA) | 3:23.1 |
2 | Ida Degrande (BEL) | +12 m |
3 | Rosa Evrard (BEL) | + 25 m |
4 | Geneviève Laloz (FRA) | + 10 m |
250 metres
[change | change source]The 250 metres event consisted of two heats where the best two athletes of each heat continued to the final.
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Place | Athlete | Time |
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1 | Geneviève Laloz (FRA) | 35.9 sec |
2 | Antoinette Gallemaers (BEL) | + 1 m |
3 | Yvonne Carme (FRA) | + 1 m |
4 | Lucienne Laudré (BEL) | + 1 m |
High jump
[change | change source]The Belgians Elise Van Truyen and Léontine Stevens jumped over 1.40 meters in their first attempt. The French Patouillet after her second attempt and the French Laloz failed all three her attempts. Only Van Truyen was able to jump over the 1.45 meters. She later also tried to jump over the 1.47 meters to beat the Belgian national record (1.455 m), but failed in doing so.[5][6]
Place | Athlete | Height | Note |
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1 | Elise Van Truyen (BEL) | 1.45 m | |
2 | Léontine Stevens (BEL) | 1.43 m | |
3 | Marguerite Patouillet (FRA) | 1.40 m | |
4 | Marguerite Laloz (FRA) | 1.35 m | |
5 | Van Mechelen (BEL) | 1.25 m |
83 metres hurdles
[change | change source]Place | Athlete | Time | Note |
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1 | Geneviève Laloz (FRA) | 13.3 sec | |
2 | Marguerite Laloz (FRA) | +1 m | |
3 | Henriette Vandaelen (BEL) | 13.9 (+0.1 m) | =NR |
Javelin throw
[change | change source]In the score consists of two throws with the right arm. Left arm not measured.[6]
Place. | Athlete | Distance | Note |
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1 | Louise Ausset (FRA) | 23.78 m | |
2 | Violette Morris (FRA) | 21.80 m | |
3 | Lucie Petit (FRA) | 20.95 m | |
4 | Georgette Vandyck (BEL) | 20.75 m | |
5 | Sidonie Verschueren (BEL) | 18.17 m |
Olympic relay
[change | change source]The Olympic relay consisted of 800 metres, 400 metres, 200 metres and 80 metres.[6]
Place | Team | Time |
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1 | France I Marcelle Neveu Lucie Petit Lucienne Laudré Marguerite Radideau |
4:29.1 |
2 | Belgium I Ida Degrande Rosa Evrard Paulette Andry Elise Van Truyen |
+10 m |
3 | France II Paulette Laloz Geneviève Laloz Simone Chapoteau Marguerite Laloz |
+50 m |
4 | Belgium II Jeanne Van Kesteren Walburga Van Steenlandt Vandenbroeck ? |
References
[change | change source]- ↑ "Une belle fete de muscle et de la grace" (in French). La Dernière Heure. 1 August 1926. p. 1 – via uurl.kbr.be.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Le meeting international d'athlétisme du Brussels Fémina Club" (in French). La Dernière Heure. 26 July 1926. p. 5 – via uurl.kbr.be.
- ↑ "Le meeting international du Brussels Fémina Club" (in French). La Dernière Heure. 29 July 1926. p. 4 – via uurl.kbr.be.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 "Le Ve meeting de Brussels F.C." (in French). La Dernière Heure. 1 August 1926. p. 4 – via uurl.kbr.be.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Le meeting international du Brussels Fémina Club" (in French). La Dernière Heure. 2 August 1926. p. 4 – via uurl.kbr.be.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 "Bij Brussels F.C." (in Dutch). Sportwereld. 2 August 1926. p. 4 – via uurl.kbr.be.