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1924 France–Belgium women's athletics match

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1924 France–Belgium women's athletics match
Dates17 August
Host cityDouai, France
VenueStade Demeny
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor track and field
Events9
Participation2 nations
Records set1 national record

The 1924 France–Belgium women's athletics match was an international women's athletics match where a national team of female French athletes competed against a national team of Belgian athletes. It took place on 17 August 1924 at Stade Demeny in Douai, France.

During the competition two world records were broken. The competition was won by France with 66.5 points ahead of Belgium with 40.5 points.[1]

Background

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The event took place in the early era of international women's athletics. Annualy since 1921, tt was the the fourth time a match was held between France and Belgium.

Competition

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[1]

50 metres

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Place Athlete Time Points Note
1  Marguerite Radideau (FRA) 10.8 sec
2  Georgette Gagneux (FRA) +15 cm
3  Elise Van Truyen (BEL) +1 m
4  Antoinette Gallemaers (BEL)

Shot put

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The score was the total of a throw with the right arm and with the left arm.

Place Athlete Right arm Left arm Total Points Note
1  Violette Morris (FRA) 10.21 m 9.495 m 19.705 m [2]
2  Lucie Petit (FRA) 9.19 m 8.03 m 17.22 m [3]
3  Sidonie Verschueren (BEL) 16.54 m
4  Verduyen (BEL) 13.67 m

Long jump

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Place Athlete Distance Points Note
1  Elise Van Truyen (BEL) 5.03 m NR
2  Georgette Gagneux (FRA) 4.97 m
3  Vandenbroeck (BEL) 4.91 m
4  Marguerite Patouillet (FRA) 4.895 m

83 metres hurdles

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Belgian Henriette Vandaelen and French Geneviève Laloz had an extremely emotional fight for second place and both crossed the finished at the same time.[1]

Place Athlete Time Points Note
1  Édith Alauze (FRA) 14.2 sec NR
2  Henriette Vandaelen (BEL) + 2m
 Geneviève Laloz (FRA)
4  Sidonie Verschueren (BEL)

Javelin throw

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The score was the total of a throw with the right arm and with the left arm.

Place Athlete Right arm Left arm Distance Points Note
1  Yvonne Gancel (FRA) 23.93 m 18.98 m 42.91 m [4]
2  Louise Ausset (FRA) 23.82 m 17.30 m 41.12 m [5]
3  Sidonie Verschueren (BEL) 34.55 m
4  Georgette Vandyck (BEL) 32.43 m

High jump

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Place Athlete Height Points Note
1  Elise Van Truyen (BEL) 1.40 m
2  Marguerite Patouillet (FRA) 1.35 m
3  Léontine Stevens (BEL) 1.35 m
4  Édith Alauze [fr] (FRA) 1.30 m

Discus throw

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Place Athlete Distance Points Note
1  Violette Morris (FRA) 28.39 m
2  Jenny Toitgans (BEL) 25.25 m
3  Lucie Petit (FRA) 22.92 m
4  José Paques (BEL) 20.76 m

1000 metres

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Place Athlete Time Points Note
1  Clémence Mullebrouck [fr] (FRA) 3:19.6
2  Ida Degrande (BEL) +6 m
3  Marcelle Neveu (FRA) +1 m
-  Walburga Van Steenlandt (BEL) DNF

4 x 200 metres relay

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It was reported that the French team had an easy victory over the Belgian team.[1]

Place Team Time Points
1  France
Marguerite Radideau
Georgette Gagneux
Geneviève Laloz
Germaine Darreau
1:57.2
2  Belgium
Elise Van Truyen
Vandenbroeck
Louise Gits
Antoinette Gallemaers

Overall classification

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The intermediate score after the javelin throw was France: 42.5 points, Belgium 23.5 points.[1]

Rank Athlete Points
1  France 66.5
2  Belgium 40.5

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "La rencontre féminine d'athletisme France - Belgique | Un superbe victoire des sportives Française". La Dernière Heure (in French). 18 August 1924. p. 4 – via uurl.kbr.be.
  2. "Violette Morris". French Athletics Federation (in French). Retrieved 1 July 2024.
  3. "Lucie (Georgette) Petit". French Athletics Federation (in French). Retrieved 1 July 2024.
  4. "Yvonne Gancel". French Athletics Federation (in French). Retrieved 1 July 2024.
  5. "Louise Ausset". French Athletics Federation (in French). Retrieved 1 July 2024.