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The women's 100 metres sprint event at the 1932 Olympic Games took place between August 1 and August 2 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.[1] The final was won by Pole Stanisława Walasiewicz.
Women's 100 metres at the Games of the X Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | ||||||||||||
Dates | August 1 (heats and semifinals) August 2 (final) | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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In 1980, after her shooting death as a bystander at an armed robbery, 1932 race winner Stanisława Walasiewicz was revealed to be intersex, and possibly ineligible to compete under modern gender determination tests.[2] No change has been made to the records for the 1932 women's 100 metres race.
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Marie Dollinger | Germany | 12.2 | Q |
2 | Billie von Bremen | United States | 12.3 | Q |
3 | Hilda Strike | Canada | 12.3 | Q |
4 | Gwen Porter | Great Britain | 12.4 | |
5 | Marjorie Clark | South Africa | 12.5 |
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Stanisława Walasiewicz | Poland | 11.9 | Q |
2 | Mary Frizzell | Canada | 12.1 | Q |
3 | Sumiko Watanabe | Japan | 12.2 | Q |
4 | Bep du Mée | Netherlands | 12.3 |
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Tollien Schuurman | Netherlands | 12.2 | Q |
2 | Mary Vandervliet | Canada | 12.3 | Q |
3 | Eileen Hiscock | Great Britain | 12.3 | Q |
4 | Eileen Wearne | Australia | 12.5 | |
5 | Ethel Harrington | United States | 12.7 | |
6 | Taka Shibata | Japan | 12.7 |
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Elizabeth Wilde | United States | 12.4 | Q |
2 | Cor Aalten | Netherlands | 12.4 | Q |
3 | Thelma Kench | New Zealand | 12.4 | Q |
4 | Asa Dogura | Japan | 12.9 | |
5 | Ethel Johnson | Great Britain | 13.9 |
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Hilda Strike | Canada | 12.4 | Q |
2 | Elizabeth Wilde | United States | 12.4 | Q |
3 | Marie Dollinger | Germany | 12.4 | Q |
4 | Tollien Schuurman | Netherlands | 12.4 | |
5 | Sumiko Watanabe | Japan | Unknown | |
6 | Thelma Kench | New Zealand | Unknown |
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Stanisława Walasiewicz | Poland | 11.9 | Q, =WR |
2 | Billie von Bremen | United States | 12.1 | Q |
3 | Eileen Hiscock | Great Britain | 12.3 | Q |
4 | Mary Vandervliet | Canada | 12.3 | |
5 | Mary Frizzell | Canada | 12.3 | |
6 | Cor Aalten | Netherlands | 12.4 |
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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Stanisława Walasiewicz | Poland | 11.9 | =WR | |
Hilda Strike | Canada | 11.9 | =WR | |
Wilhelmina von Bremen | United States | 12.0 | ||
4 | Marie Dollinger | Germany | 12.2 | |
5 | Eileen Hiscock | Great Britain | 12.3 | |
6 | Elizabeth Wilde | United States | 12.3 |
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