1925 Brussels Femina Club international women's athletics meeting

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Remove ads

The 1925 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 at Stade de l'Union on 5 July 1925.[1][2] It was the fourth time the meeting was held.[3][4]

Quick Facts Dates, Host city ...
Remove ads

Entrants

Clubs and names of early Belgian entrants were published on 18 June 1925.[1] Updates were published and international athletes announced on 2 July 1925,[5] 3 July 1925[6] and 4 July 1925[7] An almost complete list, including the athletes competing in the national events, was published on 5 July.[3]

More information Name, Club ...
Remove ads

Schedule

The meeting started at 3pm (local time).

More information #, Category ...
Remove ads

Opening ceremony

The started with a parade of the athletes. Flowers were given to the Belgian national champions, to the Polish national champion Halina Konopacka and to the British atlhetes.[2]

Results (international)

The meeting was held on 5 July 1925 from 3pm (local time).[1] The matches were well attended, with full stands.[2] Next to the international events, also national events were contested.[4]

Javelin throw

The Polish Halina Konopacka won the event in a new national record. It was stated in a report that she was much better than the others.

More information Place., Athlete ...

83 metres hurdles

The 83 metres hurdles was an easy victory for the British Hilda Hatt.[2]

More information Place, Athlete ...

80 metres

For the 80 metres final were appointed: Nora Callebout, Antoinette Gallemaers, Rose Mayer, Vera Palmer and Paulette Andry.

More information Place, Athlete ...

Discus throw

More information Place, Athlete ...

250 metres

The 250 metres event consisted of two heats where the first two athletes to the final.

More information Place, Athlete ...
More information Place, Athlete ...

1000 metres

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.

More information Place, Athlete ...

High jump

More information Place, Athlete ...

Long jump

More information Place, Athlete ...

Swedish Relay

The Swedish Relay is a relay race of 800 metres, 600 metres, 400 metres and 200 metres.

More information Place, Team ...
Remove ads

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads