The 1929 Netherlands–Belgium women's athletics competition was an international women's athletics competition on 18 August 1929 Maastricht, the Netherlands.[1]
The competition was won by the Netherlands with 46 points versus Belgium with 26 points.[2]
During the competition Lien Gisolf set a new world record in the high jump with 1.608 metres.[1]
The competition consisted of 8 individual events and a relay event. The overall classification is a nation's classification. In the individual events two athletes of each nation participated. The winner of the event received for the most points, with every other place one point less. For the overall classication, all points scored by the athlete from each country are added together.
The Dutch athlethes were selected by the Royal Dutch Athletics Federation and announced ahead of the competition.[3] and the Belgian athletes were announced ahead of the competition.[4]
Names and events in italics or striked are differenced between the entry and athletes at the events.[1]
The Dutch result book states that Louise Stevens competed in the long jump, in stead of Leontine Stevens. However this is not in line with newspaper reports, that are not mentioning her name and mentioning a team of seven athletes and with results in Belgian sources.[1][5]