Athletics at the 1930 Women's World Games – 4 × 100 metres relay
Appearance
4 × 100 metres relay at the 1930 Women's World Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Letná Stadium | |||||||||
Location | Prague | |||||||||
Dates |
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Competitors | 40 from 10 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 49.9 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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The 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1930 Women's World Games was held in Prague at the Letná Stadium, from 7 to 8 September.
Results[change | change source]
Heats[change | change source]
The heats took place on Sunday 7 September as the last event of the day, with bad weather conditions.[1][2] The top two nations of each heat qualified for the final.
Heat 1[change | change source]
Rank | Nation | Athletes | Time | Notes |
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1 | United Kingdom | Eileen Hiscock, Ethel Scott, Ivy Walker, Daisy Ridgley | 49.7 | Q |
2 | Austria | Mia Weese, Dolly Wagner, Liesl Perkaus, Veronika Kohlbach | 52.6 | Q |
3 | Hungary | 54.8 |
Heat 2[change | change source]
Rank | Nation | Athletes | Time | Notes |
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1 | Germany | Rosa Kellner, Agathe Karrer, Luise Holzer, Lisa Gelius | 50.2 | Q |
2 | Poland | Alina Hulanicka, Maryla Freiwald, Stanisława Walasiewicz, Felicja Schabińska | 50.9 | Q |
3 | Czechoslovakia | Anna Krausová, Anna Kuznickova | 52.2 | |
4 | Italy | Maria Bravin, Derna Polazzo |
Heat 3[change | change source]
Rank | Nation | Athletes | Time | Notes |
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1 | Japan | Sumiko Watanabe, Michi Nakanishi, Hatsu Honjo, Kinue Hitomi | 52.4 | Q |
2 | France | Madeleine Martin, Lucienne Velu, Germaine Jacobs, Margurerite Radideau | 53 | Q |
3 | Yugoslavia |
Final[change | change source]
The final took place on 8 September 1930.
Rank | Nation | Athletes | Time | Notes |
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Germany | Rosa Kellner, Agathe Karrer, Luise Holzer, Lisa Gelius | 49.9 | ||
United Kingdom | Eileen Hiscock, Ethel Scott, Ivy Walker, Daisy Ridgley | 50.5 | ||
Poland | Alina Hulanicka, Maryla Freiwald, Stanisława Walasiewicz, Felicja Schabińska | 50.8 | ||
4 | Japan | Sumiko Watanabe, Michi Nakanishi, Hatsu Honjo, Kinue Hitomi | 52.0 | |
5 | France | Madeleine Martin, Lucienne Velu, Germaine Jacobs, Margurerite Radideau | 53.0 | |
6 | Austria | Mia Weese, Dolly Wagner, Liesl Perkhaus, Veronika Kohlbach | 53.8 |
The names in italic are highly likely the runners of these nations, as these sprinters are the nations' main 100 metres athletes at the Games.[6][7]
Related pages[change | change source]
References[change | change source]
- ↑ "De derde vrouwenwereldspelen". Het Vaderland (in Dutch). 8 September 1930. Retrieved 29 June 2022 – via Delpher.
- ↑ "Ned damessuccessen te Praag". De courant Het nieuws van den dag (in Dutch). 8 September 1930. Retrieved 29 June 2022 – via Delpher.
- ↑ "Mej. Schuurman tweemaal tweede te Praag". Eindhovensch dagblad (in Dutch). 9 September 1930. Retrieved 27 June 2022 – via Delpher.
- ↑ "De derde wereldspelen voor vrouwen". Het Vaderland (in Dutch). 9 September 1930. Retrieved 27 June 2022 – via Delpher.
- ↑ 90 lat polskiej lekkoatletyki 1919 - 2009 (PDF) (in Polish). Warsaw: Polish Athletics Association. 2009. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
- ↑ "Onze Ned. dames in Praag". De Telegraaf (in Dutch). 7 September 1930. Retrieved 27 June 2022 – via Delpher.
- ↑ "Int. vrouwenspelen te Praag". Algemeen Handelsblad (in Dutch). 7 September 1930. Retrieved 27 June 2022 – via Delpher.