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The athletics competitions at the 1930 Women's World Games in Prague were held from 7 to 9 September 1930 at the Letná Stadium.
Athletics at the 1930 Women's World Games | |
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Venue | Letná Stadium |
Dates | 6–8 September 1930 |
Nations | 16 |
The athletes competed in 12 events:[1][2] running (60 metres, 100 metres, 200 metres, 800 metres, 4 x 100 metres relay and hurdling 80 metres), high jump, long jump, discus throw, javelin, shot put and triathlon (100 metres, high jump and javelin). Several world records were set.[1][3][4][5][6]
At some days there were 20000 spectators in the stadium.[7]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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60 m |
Stanisława Walasiewicz Poland | 7.7 | Lisa Gelius Germany | 7.8 | Kinue Hitomi Japan | 7.8 |
100 m |
Stanisława Walasiewicz Poland | 12.5 | Tollien Schuurman Netherlands | 12.6 | Lisa Gelius Germany | 12.6 |
200 m |
Stanisława Walasiewicz Poland | 25.7 | Tollien Schuurman Netherlands | 25.8 | Nellie Halstead United Kingdom | 26.0 |
800 m |
Gladys Lunn United Kingdom | 2:21.9 | Marie Dollinger Germany | 2:22.0 | Brita Lovén Sweden | 2:24.8 |
80 m hurdles |
Maj Jakobsson Sweden | 12.4 | Gerda Pirch Germany | 12.7 | Ursula Birkholz Germany | 12.7 |
4×100 m relay |
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 |
High jump |
Inge Braumüller Germany | 1.57 m | Carolina Gisolf Netherlands | 1.57 m | Helma Notte Germany | 1.53 m |
Long jump |
Kinue Hitomi Japan | 5.90 m | Muriel Gunn United Kingdom | 5.76 m | Selma Grieme Germany | 5.71 m |
Shot put |
Grete Heublein Germany | 12.49 m | Gustel Hermann Germany | 12.12 m | Liesl Perkaus Austria | 11.48 m |
Discus throw |
Halina Konopacka Poland | 36.80 m | Tilly Fleischer Germany | 35.82 m | Vittorina Vivenza Italy | 35.23 m |
Javelin |
Liesel Schumann Germany | 42.32 m | Auguste Hargus Germany | 40.99 m | Kinue Hitomi Japan | 37.01 m |
Triathlon |
Ellen Braumüller Germany | 198 pts | Kinue Hitomi Japan | 194 pts | Ruth Svedberg Sweden | 175 pts |
Place | Nation | Points |
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1 | Germany | 57 |
2 | Poland | 26 |
3 | United Kingdom | 19 |
4 | Japan | 13 |
5 | Sweden | 10 |
6 | Netherlands | 9 |
7 | Italy | 2 |
Austria | ||
8 | Latvia | 1 |
France |
Source[8]
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